
The Upper Arlington Police Division recently celebrated the advancement of two of its long-standing officers. Michele Sussi and Tim Brandt were officially sworn in as Sergeants during a ceremony that took place earlier this week at the Municipal Services Center. The event, which was marked by the presence of the officers' families and various City staff members, signified a recognition of their hard work and dedication to their roles within the law enforcement community.
Both Sussi and Brandt have evidently carved out reputations for themselves as officers who embody both leadership and perseverance. Their careers to date have been characterized by a steadfast commitment to the well-being of the community they serve. According to the City of Upper Arlington, in a recent announcement, these promotions were made to acknowledge their unwavering dedication to service and their inclination to support their fellow officers.
In their new roles, the newly minted Sergeants are expected to continue fostering the teamwork that the Upper Arlington Police Division holds in high regard. Their guidance will undeniably be crucial in maintaining the safety and general peace of the Upper Arlington residents. The ceremonious swearing-in is but a small testament to the journey both officers have embarked on, and the future contributions they are yet to make in their elevated roles.
With community safety as a paramount concern, Sergeants Sussi and Brandt are poised to once again reiterate their obligation and capability to uphold this core value. The statement from the City of Upper Arlington government's official website notes that the integrity of the department's collaboration is set to be strengthened under their guidance. It is always the hope that such leadership transitions serve as a harbinger for continual improvements in community policing efforts.









