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Language helps
Julia Cherkas came to Germany from Ukraine as a small child. Her language skills were never as valuable as when she visited refugee shelters in the Mettmann district.
Language helps
Julia Cherkas came to Germany from Ukraine as a small child. Her language skills were never as valuable as when she visited refugee shelters in the Mettmann district.
Cell phone on the nose
For Malinois dog Misty, it's a big game when she finds smartphones, hard drives or SIM cards. Then she gets her bite, and the perpetrators often get a few years in prison.
Cell phone on the nose
For Malinois dog Misty, it's a big game when she finds smartphones, hard drives or SIM cards. Then she gets her bite, and the perpetrators often get a few years in prison.
With hands and feet
Martina Habeck and Markus Piotti from Münster police headquarters look after Ukrainian, Russian and Belarusian truckers at rest areas. Just one of many examples of how the NRW police help in times of war
With hands and feet
Martina Habeck and Markus Piotti from Münster police headquarters look after Ukrainian, Russian and Belarusian truckers at rest areas. Just one of many examples of how the NRW police help in times of war
Mission on the slopes
Niklas Beermann has received a certificate. It is awarded every year at the beginning of winter. The first person to report a ski theft receives this award. The police in Winterberg treat themselves to a little joke. Some things are different in North Rhine-Westphalia's highest police station than in other parts of the country. Ski theft is indeed a problem. 400 to 500 pairs are lost from the slopes in Hochsauerland every year. This is no trifling matter, as a pair of skis can cost a high three-figure sum. And so police inspectors Niklas Beermann and Moritz Bücker are always on patrol at "Bei Möppi" or at the other après-ski bars on the ski lift carousel. They show their presence.
Mission on the slopes
Niklas Beermann has received a certificate. It is awarded every year at the beginning of winter. The first person to report a ski theft receives this award. The police in Winterberg treat themselves to a little joke. Some things are different in North Rhine-Westphalia's highest police station than in other parts of the country. Ski theft is indeed a problem. 400 to 500 pairs are lost from the slopes in Hochsauerland every year. This is no trifling matter, as a pair of skis can cost a high three-figure sum. And so police inspectors Niklas Beermann and Moritz Bücker are always on patrol at "Bei Möppi" or at the other après-ski bars on the ski lift carousel. They show their presence.
Police call 110 - Call us!
"When can I actually dial 110?" This is a question that quite a few citizens ask, as the district police authority regularly finds out.
Police call 110 - Call us!
"When can I actually dial 110?" This is a question that quite a few citizens ask, as the district police authority regularly finds out.
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In urgent cases:
Police emergency number 110