New strengthening in the district service: police chief commissioner Sandra Schmitz on site
New strengthening in the district service: police chief commissioner Sandra Schmitz on site
A fresh breeze blows through the district service of Neunkirchen-Seelscheid: Police chief commissioner Sandra Schmitz is the new contact for the local citizens in Seelscheid. After 25 years in the service of the North Rhine-Westphalia police, she has an abundance of experience that she now wants to play in her new role.
Before moving to Seelscheid, Schmitz worked in the patrol service on the Wache Siegburg for five years. She started as a police officer in 1999 in North Rhine-Westphalia after she was born in Munich. She has already hit many roots in the Rhein-Sieg district, where she has been serving in various functions since 2008, including as a service dog leader.
experiences and local roots
The 49-year-old is firmly rooted in the community because she has lived in Neunkirchen-Seelscheid for two decades. This gives her a special connection to the people with whom she wants to work in the future. "I hope I can be a helpful contact for the citizens on site and look forward to working with the institutions of the community," said Schmitz about their expectations and goals in their new position.
Sandra Schmitz succeeds Stefanie Lücker, who moves to the district service to Hennef. In her free time she stays active and enjoys nature driving, climbing or golfing. These hobbies not only support their physical well -being, they also promote relaxation and help to find compensation in everyday stress.
The district police authority Rhein-Sieg-Kreis is pleased with the reinforcement in the team and wishes Schmitz every success in their new tasks. Citizens' surveys and feedback will certainly show how well she will be received in her new role and to what extent she can assist the citizens as the contact person. The press office of the district police authority Rhein-Sieg-Kreis is available for questions on 02241/541-2222
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