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September 22, 07:12, Summary of the night, Värmland County

Published: 22 September 2024

Below follows a selection of the operational events in the region.

Theft in a store, Kristinehamn
22.08. A man in his 40s suspected of petty theft after taking goods worth 500 kronor inside a grocery store. Handled according to SLF, Faster Prosecution.

Vandalism, Karlstad
22.11. The public is alerted that a man in his 60s is destroying a door at Våxnäs. Patrol finds the man and takes him into custody according to LOB, the Law on the Detention of a Drunk Person. He is also suspected of vandalism.

Drunk driving, Forshaga
23.57. A man in his 50s is suspected of gross drunk driving and fleeing the scene of an accident. This after driving into a pole in the center. The man was taken to the patrol car for further blood tests.

Urinating in public, Karlstad
00.04. A man in his 40s urinates in public in Tingvallastaden. He refuses to accept a fine on the spot from the patrol, which reports an incident of public urination.

Unauthorized driving, Årjäng
01.02. A teenager is stopped in the Västtomten area and reported for unauthorized driving as he does not have the necessary permit to operate the vehicle in question.

Assault, Karlstad
01.52. A man in his 40s is suspected of petty assault after assaulting a girl in her upper teens at a restaurant in the center.

Drunk driving, Årjäng
02.41. A man in his 20s is stopped and checked on regional road 627 in Karlanda. He blows positively in the breathalyzer and is taken to the patrol car for further blood tests.

Quarrel, Årjäng
03.22. A quarrel breaks out between several individuals in the Backa area. Patrol is dispatched to separate the parties and mediate in the matter. It ends with several reports and counter-reports of assault. Suspects are a man in his 20s, a man in his 25s, and a man in his 30s. The victims are the same men, including a man in his 20s, and a woman in her 35s.

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