Miami Township Police Chief Charlie Stiegelmeyer is stepping down from his role effective December 30, 2024, after 6 years of service to the township. He made the announcement to his staff Tuesday morning.
“It is my honor to serve this community and work with some of the most dedicated and professional men and women in law enforcement,” Chief Stiegelmeyer said. “I commend these officers and our support staff for their dedication and bravery.”
Prior to his service with the township, Chief Stiegelmeyer served as chief of police for the city of Powell, Ohio, and as a special agent supervisor for the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation.
Chief Stiegelmeyer has served in law enforcement for 43 years, 6 years as chief in Miami Township. He is a certified law enforcement executive having graduated from the Southern Police Institute Administrative Officers Command program, the Police Executive Leadership College, and the Drug Unit Commanders Academy. He holds a master’s degree in criminal justice administration from the University of Cincinnati.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
October 8, 2024
Contact: Jill Drury, Communications Manager
(937) 433-9969