Örebro county worst for bike thefts for fourth year

Örebro county tops statistics for reported bike thefts in Sweden for the fourth year in a row. At the same time, the number of reported thefts is decreasing.

Nerikes Allehanda reports that Örebro county leads the statistics for reported bike thefts in Sweden—for the fourth year in a row. The article by Linus Svensson highlights that the number of reported thefts is decreasing at the same time. This is based on current statistics showing Örebro county's top position. No further details on the extent of the decrease or specific figures are provided in the report.

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