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Tuesday, January 21, 2025

Governor DeWine Issues Statement on Death of Former Ohio Department of Public Safety Director and Ohio Inspector General Thomas P. Charles

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State Governor Mike Dewin | State Governor Mike DeWine Official Website

State Governor Mike Dewin | State Governor Mike DeWine Official Website

(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio Governor Mike DeWine issued the following statement following the death of former Ohio Department of Public Safety Director and longest-serving Ohio Inspector General Thomas P. Charles. 

“Fran and I are saddened to learn of the death of Tom Charles. Tom was a dedicated public servant. He spent more than 31 years in the Ohio State Highway Patrol, serving in numerous leadership capacities up to his service as Lieutenant Colonel. Following his retirement from the Patrol in 1994, he went on to become Ohio’s longest-serving Inspector General from 1998-2011. He also served as Director of the Ohio Department of Public Safety from 2011-2013 and worked as an advisor to JobsOhio to oversee and ensure ethics compliance in the state’s privatized economic development agency. 

“Simply put, Tom’s commitment to public safety and integrity in government service was unmatched. 

“Fran and I extend our deepest sympathies to Tom’s wife, Brigette, and to his family and friends.”

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