Change of watch manager at Jülich police station

EPHK Römgens und EPHK Gormann bei der Schlüsselübergabe vor der Wache Jülich
Change of watch manager at Jülich police station
The Jülich police station has a new watch commander, First Chief Superintendent Karl-Heinz Gormann.

Before he retired on 31.05.2023, the (former) head of Jülich police station, EPHK Georg Römgens, handed over the symbolic "key to the station" to his successor, EPHK Karl-Heinz Gormann.

Georg Römgens, who joined the North Rhine-Westphalia police force on October 1, 1979 and completed his basic training in Linnich, has worked continuously at the Düren district police authority since September 1988, apart from a short stint at Cologne police headquarters. He worked at the police stations in Düren and Jülich for many years, including as a squad leader, before he was "very lucky" to become the head of Jülich police station in January 2015, as he puts it himself. His successor, and therefore also the new regional commissioner, is First Chief Superintendent Karl-Heinz Gormann. He, too, is a "veteran of the Düren police station" and can look back on leadership roles as a service group leader and head of operations and personnel. The Jülich police station is therefore passing into experienced hands.

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