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Vigilant Sleuths in Hot Pursuit

Police in Bad Koetz invite children to be mini-detectives with the slogan "Caution, future investigators: The station calls you!" opening its doors for a special event.

Investigators in Hot Pursuit
Investigators in Hot Pursuit

Vigilant Sleuths in Hot Pursuit

Last Thursday, the Bad Koetzting police station opened its doors to 30 excited children as part of this year's children's holiday program. The event, themed "Little Detectives, Beware," was the second event in the series and focused on traffic safety.

Officer Müller from the local police department led the traffic safety session, guiding the children through various practical examples and diverse tasks. The children learned about the importance of traffic rules and signs, the correct use of pedestrian crossings and traffic lights, and how to react in emergency traffic situations.

The children were divided into three groups, each cared for by experienced police officers. Each group participated actively, showing great enthusiasm throughout the session. The event concluded with a quiz to test the children's understanding of traffic safety.

As a takeaway, each child was given a traffic safety brochure to refer to at home. The children also gained insights into the broader tasks of the police, including a brief introduction to the basics of crime scene investigation by PHK Schmidt.

Although specific details about crime scene investigation activities were not provided, general knowledge suggests that such programs often include hands-on activities like collecting and analyzing evidence, understanding fingerprinting techniques, solving mock crime puzzles, and learning how police investigate scenes. For exact information about the Bad Koetzting program, it might be best to consult the police station's official communications or local news sources directly.

The children's holiday program in Bad Koetzting continues to provide engaging and educational experiences for local youth, fostering a sense of community and safety.

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