Police and LF Dalarnas invite media to press conference on theft prevention

Police in Bergslagen region and insurance company LF Dalarnas are inviting media to a press conference on Thursday, April 23, in Falun. The event focuses on a collaboration under the police's Ladulås project to help individuals and businesses reduce theft risks. Targeted communication will warn owners of vehicles and property in nearby high-risk areas.

Police and LF Dalarnas will present a unique collaboration at the press conference at Polishuset in Falun. The partnership forms part of the police's Ladulås project, which employs quick and targeted communication to prevent theft of vehicles and other property.

Police routinely inform the public about ongoing criminal activity to issue warnings. The novelty lies in partnering with the insurance company to directly contact owners of vehicles and property currently being stolen in adjacent areas, as stated in the invitation from Polismyndigheten.

The press conference is scheduled for Thursday, April 23, from 10:00 to 11:00. Media must pre-register by Wednesday, April 23, at 16:00 via media.bergslagen@polisen.se and bring valid identification to the venue.

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