Shock in the Segeberg district: Police warn of violence and missing persons cases!
Current police reports from the Segeberg district: accidents, missing people, violence and emergency information for citizens.

Shock in the Segeberg district: Police warn of violence and missing persons cases!
The alarm bells are ringing in the Segeberg district as the police are currently warning of a worrying increase in violence, missing people and traffic accidents. According to a report by KN-Online, incidents have repeatedly occurred in recent weeks that have put residents on alert. This dynamic forces the authorities to undertake intensive surveillance and operational measures. The police reports primarily concern Bad Segeberg and the surrounding communities.
The last police ticker not only reported current crimes, but also provided important tips for emergencies. In the event of an accident or other emergency situation, it is crucial to remain calm. “The emergency number 112 should always be the first point of contact,” said the police. Citizens are urged to provide first aid if possible and to remain at the scene to gather relevant information, such as the number of people affected or injuries.
Violence and missing people in focus
But accidents are not the only issue. An incident that raised eyebrows occurred in October 2024 in Elmshorn, where a physical altercation between a man and a woman shocked several passers-by. Two cyclists who happened to be passing by witnessed this altercation and police are actively searching for them and other eyewitnesses. Information can be directed to the Elmshorn criminal police.
Demo data and other relevant information about violent crime can often be found in the media. A report from N-AG talks about the alarming situation in the region, where citizens repeatedly report unexplained missing people. The police are required, not only because of crime, but also to strengthen the population's sense of security.
The importance of first aid
In times like these, dealing with emergencies correctly is particularly important. Knowing how to give first aid can save lives. According to a report by Fernarzt, first aid knowledge should be refreshed every five years in a refresher course. Experts warn against considering the skills once learned as sufficient - especially when you consider that around eight people die in traffic every day in Germany. Such knowledge is crucial for the rescue chain after an accident.
We ask citizens in Bad Segeberg and the surrounding area to be vigilant and, if in doubt, to contact the police. The safety net in our region depends on the cooperation of everyone – from ordinary citizens to law enforcement.
The press office of the Bad Segeberg Police Department is available to answer any questions pressestelle.badsegeberg@polizei.landsh.de and available by phone at 04551 – 884-2024. Stay informed and safe!