On patrol with intern Max B. at Eckernförde police

23-year-old Max B. is interning with Eckernförde police and aims to become a patrol officer. Many see Eckernförde as a charming Baltic Sea vacation spot, but recent events paint a different picture.

In Eckernförde, a Baltic Sea town often viewed as an idyllic vacation spot, 23-year-old intern Max B. is currently riding along with the police. Max B. wants to become a patrol officer. 'A cute little vacation spot on the Baltic Sea – what could possibly happen there?', some might think. Yet recent events, including the death of a 15-year-old, reveal a different side. The page lists related reports, such as the arrest of a suspected perpetrator linked to the youth's death, the release of a 23-year-old from pre-trial detention, and a search for a white VW Golf. These highlight ongoing police work in the area.

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Firefighters using ladder, rope, and special suit rescue two uninjured youths from breaking ice floe on Baltic Sea near Scharbeutz.
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Two youths rescued from ice floe in Scharbeutz

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On Sunday, February 15, two youths in Scharbeutz were rescued from a breaking ice floe on the Baltic Sea. The fire department conducted the operation using a line, ladder, and special suit, and the individuals remained uninjured. Many are calling for the reckless parties to cover the costs, but this is not legally possible.

On March 11, a 15-year-old boy was fatally injured outside a supermarket in Eckernförde. Police arrested a 23-year-old man in Bremen on Monday, who is now in custody. Investigations continue.

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Special police units arrested a 25-year-old man in Bad Wörishofen today after a reported threat. The man was taken into custody without resistance. Authorities stated there was never any danger to the public.

Critics in Lübeck are protesting the planned lifetime appointment of a lecturer at the Federal Police Academy. His past connections to the right-wing spectrum are causing controversy. Those affected see democracy in police training at risk.

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Police in Sweden's Polisregion Mitt are organizing pop-up meetings in public spaces to engage the public and inspire more people to apply for police training. The events begin on Saturday, March 28, offering direct questions to officers about the profession and education.

Borlänge is getting a new local police area chief as Henrik Berggren takes over on April 1. He succeeds Thomas Hellgren whose appointment is expiring. Eleven people applied for the announced position.

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Gang recruiters in Malmö are instructing young enforcers to avoid the central station due to heightened police presence. Officials say such measures won't help, as patrols have been increased citywide. The warnings come amid a special operation following a March murder.

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