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Alert Issued by Police Directorate in Lübeck for Emergency Calls

Lueneg Police Station Reports: Rise in Blackmail Calls in Lueneg as of September 2, 2025

Emergency Notification Issued by Lübeck Police Department for Urgent Calls
Emergency Notification Issued by Lübeck Police Department for Urgent Calls

Alert Issued by Police Directorate in Lübeck for Emergency Calls

In the jurisdiction of the Lübeck Police Headquarters, a series of shock call cases have been reported over the past few days. According to the latest report, these incidents have been occurring in the areas of Lübeck, Stockelsdorf, and Bad Schwartau.

Since 12:00 noon on September 2, 2025, five attempted fraud cases involving shock calls have been reported in these areas. The nature of these calls describes serious traffic accidents involving relatives, with the individuals behind the calls demanding a bail of between 30,000 and 70,000 EUR from the victims.

As of the latest report, no completed crimes have been registered from these shock calls. The location of the alleged traffic accidents is not specified in the report or the provided contact information. The identity of the alleged victims is also not disclosed.

The Police Directorate Lübeck has been actively investigating these shock call cases. Anna Julia Meyer, the Press Spokesperson for the Police Headquarters Lübeck, confirmed that the Police Headquarters has registered multiple attempts of shock calls between September 2, 2025, and the current date.

The contact information for inquiries about the shock call cases has been provided by the Police Headquarters Lübeck Press Office. The phone number to contact the Press Office is 0451-131-2015, and the email address is [email protected]. For fax inquiries, the number is 0451-131-2019.

It is suspected that there may be many more unreported cases of shock calls in these areas. The police are urging anyone who has experienced such calls or has information about these incidents to come forward and report them.

The Lübeck Police Headquarters urges the public to remain vigilant and to never provide personal or financial information over the phone unless they are certain of the caller's identity and the legitimacy of the call.

The Lübeck Police Headquarters will continue to investigate these shock call cases and will provide updates as more information becomes available.

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