Politiet advarer om flere ATV-tyverier i Dalarna

Politiet i Dalarna melder om en stigning i antallet af ATV-tyverier og advarer om, at flere forbrydelser kan forekomme i de kommende uger.

Politiet har for nylig set en stigning i ATV-tyverier i Dalarna. Der er risiko for, at tyverierne vil sprede sig til nabolenene. Tyverierne bliver ofte udført hurtigt og på en planlagt måde. Tyvene går primært efter nyere køretøjer, der annonceres online. Politiet opfordrer ejere til at opbevare køretøjer i aflåste og veloplyste lokaler. De bør også holde øje med ukendte personer og køretøjer i området. En stor tyveribande involverende omkring 70 køretøjer blev for nylig opklaret ved hjælp af GPS efter tyverier sidste sommer.

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