Burglary and damage to a number of cars outside Stavanger

Burglary and damage to a number of cars outside Stavanger

– During the night, there have been break-ins and damage to several cars and in a warehouse building at a company, the police state in the police log.

They describe the damage as extensive and estimate the value to be over one million kroner.

There must be about 30 cars that have extensive damage, police officer at the scene Andreas Kverneland informs Stavanger Aftenblad.

– We have found footwear prints and traces of blood. There is not a large amount of blood, but it can look like someone may have cut themselves while they were doing it, he tells the newspaper

Kverneland further states that they do not know what has happened, but that it may have been hit with a tool. There are also several large stones on the site, but Kverneland does not believe these have been used.

– There are no traces of stone inside the cars, he says to Aftenbladet.

It is the Viking rescue service that owns the place, writes NRK.

It concerns cars that have been transported there after, among other things, wrong parking, in addition to cars to be sold via the Nettbil service, car salvager Loui Eystberg tells the national broadcaster.

– It doesn’t look like they were looking for anything in particular, beyond causing the most possible damage, says Eystberg.

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Interview with Local Police Chief on Recent Break-ins and Damage

Editor: Good morning, Chief Martinez. Thank you for joining us. We understand that there have been several break-ins and incidents of damage reported overnight. Can you give us an overview of what occurred?

Chief Martinez: Good morning, and thank you for having me. Yes, we received multiple reports last night concerning break-ins and damage to several vehicles as well as a warehouse belonging to a local company. Our officers responded promptly and began investigating the incidents.

Editor: That sounds concerning. Do we have any leads on the suspects involved in these break-ins?

Chief Martinez: At this point, we’re still gathering evidence and reviewing surveillance footage from the area. We take these incidents very seriously and are actively working to identify those responsible. Community support is crucial, so we encourage anyone with information to come forward.

Editor: How are you working with the local businesses affected by these incidents?

Chief Martinez: We’ve already reached out to the affected businesses to ensure they have the support they need. We’re offering guidance on enhancing their security measures and are keeping an open line of communication. Our priority is to restore safety and confidence in the community.

Editor: Thank you, Chief. Do you have any advice for residents and businesses to help prevent similar incidents in the future?

Chief Martinez: Absolutely. It’s essential for everyone to remain vigilant. Simple steps like installing security cameras, good lighting, and securing doors and windows can make a significant difference. Additionally, we’re ramping up patrols in areas that have been targeted.

Editor: Thank you, Chief Martinez, for your insights. We hope that these incidents will be resolved quickly, and that the community remains safe.

Chief Martinez: Thank you for having me. We’re committed to keeping our streets safe and appreciate the community’s cooperation.

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