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'''Ryan Sealey''' worked at [[CTU]] [[District]] Two and was the liaison to the [[Los Angeles Police Department]] during [[Day 1]].
 
'''Ryan Sealey''' worked at [[CTU]] [[District]] Two and was the liaison to the [[Los Angeles Police Department]] during [[Day 1]].
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[[Jack Bauer]] asked [[Nina Myers]] to get a hold of Ryan so he could get permission to interrogate [[Greg Penticoff]]. The LAPD sergeant, [[Douglas Newman]], was hesitant to grant the permission personally.
 
[[Jack Bauer]] asked [[Nina Myers]] to get a hold of Ryan so he could get permission to interrogate [[Greg Penticoff]]. The LAPD sergeant, [[Douglas Newman]], was hesitant to grant the permission personally.
   
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Latest revision as of 23:57, 29 June 2013

This article's subject relates to Season 1 of 24.

Ryan Sealey worked at CTU District Two and was the liaison to the Los Angeles Police Department during Day 1.

Day 1[]

Jack Bauer asked Nina Myers to get a hold of Ryan so he could get permission to interrogate Greg Penticoff. The LAPD sergeant, Douglas Newman, was hesitant to grant the permission personally.