Wolfgang Römer takes charge as Einbeck’s new police station leader
Wolfgang Römer has been officially appointed as the new head of the Einbeck Police Station. He brings extensive leadership experience to the role, having previously headed the Hessisch Oldendorf police station and overseen patrol operations in Hameln-Pyrmont/Holzminden. Römer aims to make Einbeck an even safer place through teamwork and collaboration with local authorities and emergency services.
Römer's journey to Einbeck began in 2022 when he moved to the Northeim Police Inspectorate. In September 2024, he assumed leadership of the Einbeck Police Station, acting in the role since then. Before his appointment, there were no search results providing information about his previous position. Despite this, Tanja Wulff-Bruhn, President of the Göttingen Police Directorate, expressed confidence in Römer's ability to lead the station and build strong external partnerships. She installed him in his position.
Wolfgang Römer, with his wealth of experience and leadership qualities, is set to guide the Einbeck Police Station. His focus on safety and collaboration with local services promises a secure future for the community. Römer's appointment marks a new chapter in the station's history, one that he has been serving since 1986 with the Lower Saxony Police.
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