Police warn: Current dangers for Rendsburg-Eckernförde!
Current police reports from Rendsburg-Eckernförde: Accidents, crimes and emergency behavior from June 20, 2025.

Police warn: Current dangers for Rendsburg-Eckernförde!
On June 20, 2025, the local news from the Rendsburg-Eckernförde district will report on security incidents and emergencies affecting the region. The police ticker provides a comprehensive overview, providing information about current accidents, structural closures and dark events such as crime and violence. How kn online explains, the information comes from the police and fire brigade in Rendsburg, Eckernförde and surrounding places.
However, there has also been some good news recently. On June 18, 2025, a 69-year-old dog owner was alerted because her dog was stuck in the mud. Rescuers on site quickly ensured that the four-legged friend could be freed from his predicament. This heroic rescue operation took place near Lake Fockbeker in Fockbek. Details can be found on the website Press portal.
Current emergencies and incidents
Police reports from the last few days show a worrying incident rate in the district. There was a serious traffic accident on the L 285 on June 16, 2025. A head-on collision between a BMW and an Opel resulted in a seriously injured female driver in the BMW and two other people in the Opel who were also involved in the accident.
On June 15, 2025, the fire department in Dörphof was able to prevent something worse from happening when the roof of a rest yard burst into flames. Firefighters were alerted after cyclists noticed smoke. Luckily there were no injuries.
Another worrying event occurred in Schacht-Audorf, where a break-in occurred in a granny flat on June 13, 2025. The investigation is ongoing and witnesses are urgently sought to clarify what happened.
Important tips in an emergency
It is particularly important to act quickly in accidents and emergencies like these. The police advise you to call the emergency number 112 for the police, fire brigade or rescue services and, if possible, to provide first aid. Persistence at the scene of the accident to provide emergency responders with relevant information is also emphasized. It is advisable to have important details available about the number of people affected, injuries and the exact address and to notify family members as soon as it is safe to do so. This information is in an overview by VBG to find.
But it's not just immediate assistance that's important; follow-up care shouldn't be neglected either. It is recommended to organize psychological support for those affected, as traumatic experiences often lead to long-term psychological stress. The VBG offers special rehabilitation managers who can offer assistance in such situations and organize the appropriate processes for the care of injured people.
Finally, it is to be hoped that the unpleasant incidents will soon decrease and that the helpers in the emergency services will be able to continue to intervene quickly and effectively.