Police Commissioner Mathis Wiesselmann

Picture of the head of the authority Mathis Wiesselmann
Police Commissioner Mathis Wiesselmann
From 2015 to 2023, Mathis Wiesselmann headed the Mönchengladbach district police authority as Chief of Police. He retired in December last year. A decision on his successor has not yet been made. Mr. Jörg Schalk, Senior Police Director, is currently in charge of the authority.
Police Mönchengladbach

Dear citizens,

I'm glad you stopped by the Mönchengladbach police website!

With over 800 employees, including around 650 police officers, your police force is on duty for you every day throughout the city. We do everything we can for your safety in Mönchengladbach, 365 days a year and around the clock.

Every year, our emergency control centre handles around 40,000 emergency calls via the emergency number 110 - on average, we are called out every 12 minutes. Around 22,000 criminal offenses are reported every year; my colleagues recorded over 8,000 traffic accidents last year.

On our website, we give you an overview of our diverse and exciting areas of responsibility. You can also find out how to contact us - in person, by phone or digitally.

Our aim is to provide you with fast, reliable and professional support.

 

Best regards

Your

Mathis Wiesselmann

Police Commissioner

Translated with DeepL.com (API Version)
In urgent cases: Police emergency number 110