Information evening on gang recruitment gathers adults in Gottsunda

Uppsala ungdomsjour and the police held an information evening on gang recruitment at Kulturpunkten in Gottsunda on Wednesday evening.

Participants included guardians, school staff, local residents and representatives from associations, religious communities, the family unit and local coordination for Gottsunda/Valsätra.

The evening was based on the material Gängsnacket and covered how criminal networks recruit children through social media, schools and people close to them. Attendees received information on warning signs and how adults can talk to children about difficult topics.

Social worker Alma Aittimaa at Uppsala ungdomsjour said everyone has an important role: "It takes a village to raise a child, and everyone who was there was part of that village." She noted that many parents expressed difficulties getting their children to talk about the subject.

A key conclusion was that preventive work requires cooperation among multiple actors. "All adults are needed. Being present, asking questions and showing that you care can make a big difference in a child's life," Aittimaa said.

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Police manage intoxicated youths amid fights at Sibbarp cold bathhouse on Walpurgis Night, urging parents to collect children.
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Police urge parents to pick up intoxicated children from Sibbarp

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Police in Sibbarp are urging parents to immediately pick up their intoxicated children and youths from the area around the cold bathhouse. Thousands of youths have gathered there on Walpurgis Night, with high intoxication levels and several fights. Operations leader Ulrika Johansson says the situation is under control but the main issue is alcohol.

Erikshjälpen Framtidsverkstad is expanding support for parents in several Uppsala neighborhoods to help prevent children and young people from falling into exclusion and crime.

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Uppsala youth service and police in Uppsala and Knivsta are appealing to guardians to maintain close contact with youths ahead of Valborg celebrations. Risks of alcohol debut, crime, and vulnerability rise during the weekend, both in person and on social media. Adult presence can significantly enhance youth safety.

Police in region Mitt are expanding their popular volunteer pilot project, which informs elderly people about phone scams, to Uppsala in 2026. The project began in Västerås due to high demand for information. Fraud is one of the most common crimes investigated, with profits reaching about 5.7 billion kronor in 2025.

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Operational work on the new method Trygga hem – utan våld has now begun in Dalarna. The aim is to prevent and stop violence in close relationships earlier and more effectively through collaboration among several actors. Zandra Runo, head of administration for Police Area Dalarna, stresses that violence is not a private matter.

More police are needed in Dalarna, so for the first time, buses are being organized to take applicants to Stockholm for tests. Isabel Ornby, a police officer in Avesta, hopes to fill the buses with more applicants over 30.

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Police were alerted to a school in Uppsala municipality on Friday morning after staff found a knife on a student under 15.

 

 

 

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