Dalarna first with Ladulås pilot against thefts

Dalarna is first in Sweden to launch the Ladulås pilot project, which rapidly spreads information on crime risks to prevent thefts. The initiative is led by police and LF Dalarna. Eight people now face charges in a case involving around 70 vehicles stolen from the region and found abroad.

Dalarna has introduced the Ladulås pilot project in response to theft rings targeting the region. By quickly sharing information on crime risks, police and LF Dalarna aim to prevent thefts at an early stage.

The project is unique to Dalarna and focuses on property crimes, especially vehicle thefts. In a related high-profile case, eight individuals now face charges. They are accused of stealing around 70 vehicles from Dalarna, later recovered outside Sweden's borders.

The initiative stems from collaboration between local authorities to bolster crime prevention. Police highlight the importance of rapid information dissemination to protect residents and businesses.

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Ambulance helicopter rescue in snowy Dalarna forest, commemorating 10 years of lifesaving service.
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Dalarna's ambulance helicopter marks ten years as lifesaver

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The ambulance helicopter in Mora has saved lives across Dalarna for ten years, from forests to remote areas. Police officer Crister Nelefelt survived a cardiac arrest thanks to the team in 2022. Costs are rising, but the service is deemed indispensable.

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.

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Eight people have been indicted for stealing around 70 motorcycles and ATVs in Dalarna and central Sweden. The vehicles, worth about five million kronor, were smuggled to Poland. The theft ring was uncovered thanks to a GPS tracker on a stolen ATV in Leksand.

The municipalities of Smedjebacken, Sala, and Uppsala are the first in Sweden to connect their municipal payments to the Payments Authority. The pilot project aims to prevent welfare fraud and reduce erroneous payments.

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Police in northern Dalarna are increasing snowmobile checks during Easter, but officers in Idre say they should have conducted more this winter. On Wednesday, 20 vehicles were checked in Grövelsjön and Drevdagen with no violations noted. Lena Nilsson, community police officer in Älvdalen, cites staffing shortages as a barrier.

Following this week's deadly shootings in Stockholm, police are working to prevent a new spiral of violence. Two boys in their upper teens were shot dead in Vårby gård and Tyresö, while a man was wounded in Frösunda. A 15-year-old girl has been remanded in custody suspected of murder in Vårby gård and another murder in Malmö.

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Police stopped a vehicle on Highway 70 north of Avesta on Tuesday, leading to the arrest of two men suspected of a particularly serious drug offense. They have been detained in Falu District Court on probable cause. The preliminary investigation is handled by prosecutors from the unit against international and organized crime.

 

 

 

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