Heroine at the last minute: Policewoman saves boy from Einfelder See!

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On April 28, 2025, Constanze Becker rescued a boy from Lake Einfelder during her last patrol duty in Neumünster.

Constanze Becker rettete am 28. April 2025 einen Jungen aus dem Einfelder See während ihres letzten Streifendienstes in Neumünster.
On April 28, 2025, Constanze Becker rescued a boy from Lake Einfelder during her last patrol duty in Neumünster.

Heroine at the last minute: Policewoman saves boy from Einfelder See!

An impressive heroic act occurred a few days ago in Neumünster. Constanze Becker, the new police spokeswoman, saved a seven-year-old boy from drowning in Lake Einfelder on April 28th during her last patrol duty. The story not only shows their courage, but also the challenges police officers face every day. KN Online reports on the courageous effort that brings all the efforts of the uniformed helpers into a heroic focus.

While on patrol, Becker was out with a colleague when she received an emergency call from a worried mother. The boy had escaped and was last seen at Lake Einfelder. An attentive cyclist gave the crucial clue. When Becker and her colleague arrived on shore, they found the boy's hoodie in the water. The autistic boy had already walked about 30 meters into the lake and could no longer stand on his own.

A courageous jump into the water

In an impressive reaction, Becker jumped into the water without hesitation to save the boy. Luckily, an air bubble in the child's sweater kept him afloat. Becker managed to bring the boy to the shore, where he fell safely and unharmed into the arms of his crying mother. This event shows not only the courage of police officers, but also the important role they play in protecting citizens. It is also a strong reminder that in emergencies you should call 110, like the official police website polizei.de clarifies.

Constanze Becker has been the spokeswoman for the Neumünster Police Department since May 2023. Her career began in middle service and led her to the 1st police station early on, which underlines her great passion for the job. In her new role, she will be responsible for public relations, which are becoming increasingly relevant to counter misinformation and inform citizens about operations.

Diverse interests and great responsibility

Becker not only wants to be present as a spokesperson, but also as a contact person for citizens. In addition to police work, she also plays volleyball and spends time with her dogs and children. This balance between work and free time helps her to cope better with the difficult missions. In the team, she works closely with Sönke Petersen, the previous speaker. Together they have specialized in the challenges of modern police work.

However, the challenges of police work are not only limited to daily patrol work, but also to public relations, which are becoming increasingly important. It is becoming increasingly important that the police inform and educate citizens. With the overabundance of information and the spread of misinformation, it is crucial that trustworthy information is provided.

Constanze Becker not only embodies the courageous police officer who acts in an emergency situation, but also the modern voice of the police who builds bridges with the citizens. Her transition to the press office was a long-held wish that finally came true. The operation at Lake Einfelder will certainly concern not only them, but also the entire region for a long time and will serve as an example of the tireless efforts of the police.