In February 2024, the police district service in Neunkirchen-Seelscheid gained a new colleague. Stefanie "Steffi" Lücker fills the gap left by the upcoming retirement of police officer Peter Hoffmann. Peter Hoffmann has familiarized his successor well with the district and prepared the seamless transition to Stefanie Lücker as the new district officer.
The 46-year-old police chief inspector has been with the police since 1995 and was most recently on duty at the police station in Hennef. Stefanie Lücker originally comes from the district of Lippe and lives in Siegburg with her husband, who is also a police officer. They both share a passion for faraway countries and especially for the underwater world there.
After 26 years of continuous guard duty, she is looking forward to her new role. It is important to her to always be citizen-oriented and a point of contact for local residents. Chief Inspector Lücker promises to maintain a strong presence in her district and to listen to the concerns of citizens.
The Rhein-Sieg police would like to thank Peter Hoffmann for 42 years of service and wish him all the best in his retirement. We also wish his successor all the best in her new role.