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One Chicago Universe continues to lose cast members, with Chicago PD. Farewell to a main character.
Toya Turner Published on Thursday, June 26, he would not re -appear his role as Kiana in season 13.
“My time on Chicago PD is over,” he wrote through Instagram. “This show challenged me, sharpened me, and revealed what I’ve done. I’ve evolved through this experience, as an artist and in my craft, and I walk away with depth, clarity, and momentum for whatever comes next.”
Turner, 35, addressed those did she support During her time on the popular NBC series. (He joined as a lead member one term before.)
“To the cast and crew: thank you for the warmth, the laughter, and the generosity you brought every day,” he added. “It was an honor to share the screen and set with such talent. To the Chards: Thank you for welcoming me, rooting me, and showing Kiana’s love.”
Turner concluded: “And for all who believe in me: your support means the world. I’m excited about the coming opportunities.”

No specific reason for Turner’s departure was given. Close reported on Thursday Casting is currently underway For a new female series regularly to play an ATF “Cannon Loose” Task Force Officer with a military background.
Showrunner Smile Turner character previously received was a “very different” addition to the show. “She has been on the police for a few years, so we get to see that she knows her way around,” Sigan told Tvline earlier this year. “She knows what she does.”
Before announcing his exit, Turner shared highlights from her Chicago PD Experience.
“I had no idea that this audition would be the one to bring me home. “Keep going, actors, the right one can really change your whole life.”
Turner is one of many cast members with short -lived experiences in the same franchise in Chicago. The fictional universe – which includes Chicago Med, Chicago Fire and Chicago PD – It has a rotating door of actors that go and go from every show.
In the midst of concerns from viewers, President of NBC program planning, Jeff’s bats. stand at the casting decisions.
“A cast comes in, a cast goes out,” Bader told Tvline in an interview published in July 2024. “It’s interesting. Because every year there are cast changes, and each year someone asks the same question about what happens within one Chicago universe. But (those shows) just still.”
Bader noted that all of the Chicago shows remained successful, adding, “We love how the Chicagos are doing Wednesday. We don’t have plans on changing anything that night.”