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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