
The Murfreesboro Police Department has recently promoted five employees, marking a significant milestone in their careers and in the department. Police Chief Michael Bowen announced the promotions of Lieutenant Harry Haigh to Captain, Sergeant Stephen Luter to Lieutenant, and Detective Ray Daniel, Sergeant Devin Burrows, and Officer Brett Ryan to Sergeant. "We proudly recognize the leadership and dedication of these five outstanding officers," Bowen said in the Murfreesboro Police Department release.
Captain Haigh, who began his career with the Murfreesboro Police Department in 1999, has held various positions, including patrol sergeant and field training officer. Lieutenant Luter, a Murfreesboro native and Middle Tennessee State University graduate, has been with the department since 2014, serving in roles such as the COPS Unit and Special Operations Unit. Detective Daniel, who joined the Murfreesboro Police Department in 2004, previously worked as a Special Agent with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and a Corporal with the Lavergne Police Department.
Sergeant Burrows, who started with the Murfreesboro Police Department in November 2017, has served as a defensive tactics instructor and field training officer. Sergeant Ryan, who joined the department in 2021, holds degrees in criminal justice and has worked as a patrol officer, FTO, and instructor in active shooter response and report writing.









