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Teeter appointed assistant police chief

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Ryan Teeter, has been promoted to assistant police chief by Chief Aaron Mattingly.

Teeter is a 2012 Crawfordsville High School graduate hired by the Crawfordsville Police Department in November 2015 and attended the police academy in 2016. He has been with the Crawfordsville Police Department for eight years, started his career as a patrol officer, was promoted to a patrol sergeant, and in November 2020 he began working investigations.

“My goal has always been to serve this community and help the officers within the department,” Teeter said. “With this new role, that goal doesn’t change, the capacity of my role is just different.”

He originally joined the police force because he cares about our Crawfordsville community and wanted to give back. He has family who has been involved in the community for generations and he, too, wanted to do his part.

“Ryan is someone that is trustworthy, driven, and works extremely well with everyone,” Mattingly said. “He is a leader and I know he will make immediate impacts and connections within the police department and the community. Ryan has goals and the determination to accomplish them.”

With his work in various roles, Teeter recognizes the opportunity in capabilities and technology within the police department. He looks forward to assisting with that growth and improvement to serve the community in Crawfordsville and Montgomery County.


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