New police chief in Münsingen: Robert Heinrich takes the helm!
Münsingen has a new police chief: Robert Heinrich, former traffic dispatcher, is taking over the management of the department.

New police chief in Münsingen: Robert Heinrich takes the helm!
There has been a change in leadership in the Münsingen police station: First Police Chief Inspector Robert Heinrich is the new head. He took over the helm from Wolfgang Aierstock, who retired after a long career. 49-year-old Heinrich, a native of Maselheim in the Biberach district, brings a lot of experience with him. He has been working in the police service since 1992 and was previously active, among other things, in the traffic service and at the Bad Urach police station. This change in police leadership will be particularly important for security in Münsingen swp.de reported.
New chapter in literature
Parallel to political changes in Münsingen, author Robert Hültner takes readers to the turbulent 1920s in Bavaria with his latest novel “At the End of the Day”. In his work, which focuses on the prominent police inspector Paul Kajetan, an exciting story about political intrigue and social tensions unfolds. The former inspector, fired for his love of truth, takes on a new case and confronts the darkness of his time. Hültner succeeds in winning the reader's heart through precise character drawing and profound descriptions of the social climate at the time. In this way he analyzes the looming dangers of the emerging National Socialism without putting the big names in the foreground culturmag.de notes.
Together, the developments in police leadership and the literary examination of turbulent times form an exciting picture of changes and challenges in different areas. While Robert Heinrich directs the fortunes of the Münsingen police, Robert Hültner takes a literary look at the shadows of the past that still seem relevant today.