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Welcome to the force, Officer Henle and Ryan

Sergeant Howe and Lieutenant Wunn also appointed

Officer Nick Ryan was sworn into office by Mayor Sokol on November 14th after completing his probation period on August 22nd. Photo by Vanessa Roudabush.
Reserve Officer Delaynee Henle is sworn into office by Mayor Sokol as the only female officer currently serving in the Toledo Police Department. Photo by Vanessa Roudabush.
Now former-Officer Kyle Howe, right, swears and assumes the new role of Sergeant for the Toledo Police Department in late November 2022. Photo by Vanessa Roudabush.
Detective Nathan Wunn was promoted to Lieutenant after restructuring the department leadership roles, which eliminated the Detective title. Photo by Vanessa Roudabush.
With the majority of the Toledo Police Department’s vacancies filled. The department is better ready to serve the community of Toledo. (L to R): Reserve Officer Delaynee Henley, Chief Dan Quigley, Paramedic & Reserve Officer Jesse Brown, Officer Colin Price, Reserve Officer Clay Morris, Lieutenant Nathan Wunn, Sergeant Kyle Howe, and Officer Nick Ryan. Photo by Vanessa Roudabush.

The Toledo Police welcomed Officer Nick Ryan (Badge #86-40) and Officer Delaynee Henle (Badge #86-47) during the City of Toledo’s council meeting on Nov. 14.

Mayor Brian Sokol guided the two new Toledo Police Department officers through the oath of office alongside two new supervisors. Sergeant Kyle Howe and Lieutenant Nathan Wunn assume their new offices to better serve the Toledo community.

Chief Quigley requested the City of Toledo restructure the Toledo Police department back on Oct. 10 to accommodate for the new leadership roles of Chief, Lieutenant Sergeant and Officers. The change in ranking would help assist the department’s organization and adjust for a change in pay scale based on the officer’s duties within their rank.