CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Cleveland Division of Police announced Monday that Cmdr. Keith Sulzer will step down as head of the Second District.

Sulzer will resume his rank as captain Wednesday and move to the division’s Community Policing Unit. He will also serve as liaison to the Cleveland Police Foundation, according to a press release.

Cmdr. Thomas Stacho, who leads the division’s Communications and Property Unit, will replace Sulzer as Second District commander.

The division did not provide a reason for the changes, and a spokesman would not elaborate.

Sulzer also was tight-lipped.

“All I can tell you is that on Wednesday, I’ll be a captain again,” he said.

A spokeswoman for Mayor Frank Jackson declined to comment.

Sulzer joined the division in 1990. He was promoted to captain in 2005 and became Second District commander in 2007.

Northeast Ohio Media Group will provide an update when new information becomes available.