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Highland Heights swears in new patrol officer Christopher Rinderle

Highland Heights City Council · March 10, 2026
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Mayor Brunello swore in Christopher Rinderle as a full-time patrol officer; Rinderle previously served in reserve patrol/dispatch and recited the oath of office pledging to uphold federal, state and municipal law.

Mayor Brunello introduced and formally swore in Christopher Rinderle as a full-time patrol officer at the Highland Heights City Council meeting on March 10, 2026. "This evening we are proud to swear in our newest full-time police officer, Christopher Rinderle," Brunello told the council as Rinderle took the oath.

Rinderle has served the city for the past year and a half in reserve patrol and reserve dispatch roles and is a graduate of Mentor High School, Kent State University and the Cleveland Heights Police Academy. He recited the oath of office promising to support the U.S. Constitution, the State of Ohio and the municipal charter while faithfully discharging patrol officer duties.