First female police chief now heads the Emmerich station!

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Manuela Schmickler is the new head of the Emmerich police station after several leadership changes took place in the Kleve district police authority.

Manuela Schmickler ist neue Leiterin der Polizeiwache Emmerich, nachdem mehrere Führungswechsel in der Kreispolizeibehörde Kleve stattfanden.
Manuela Schmickler is the new head of the Emmerich police station after several leadership changes took place in the Kleve district police authority.

First female police chief now heads the Emmerich station!

In a significant step for police work in the region, First Police Chief Inspector Manuela Schmickler has taken over the management of the Emmerich police station. Since joining the police force in 1986, Schmickler has had an impressive career through various departments such as the Cologne police force and the Geldern police station. One of her main concerns is to act as a link between the police and civil society in order to strengthen cooperation with citizens and institutions, as she emphasized in an interview, reports Lokalklick.eu.

New leadership structures

Schmickler's appointment entails extensive leadership changes in the Kleve district police authority. In addition to the new station manager, a directorate manager and four other police station managers were also appointed. These changes are part of a larger plan to structure policing in the region more effectively. The Emmerich police station, which is staffed at all times, is supported by the Criminal Investigation Department and the Traffic Commissariat, which are also based in Emmerich and thus ensure a comprehensive security presence ( kleve.polizei.nrw ).

Schmickler has held important positions in the past and has also worked as a press spokesperson. In her new role, she wants to break down communication barriers and maintain a network that will benefit the police in their daily work. The move reflects an ongoing effort to improve police accessibility and develop community relations, critical in today's times.