Thief broke in – cleaned and cooked

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  • Thief broke in – cleaned and cooked

    A woman in Wales came home to realize someone had broken into her.

    When she entered the house, she discovered that the thief had hung her laundry, sorted by source and cooked, writes BBC.

    Next to it was a note that read: “Don’t worry, eat up and be happy.”

    The man had also unpacked the woman’s goods, mopped the floor and put a bowl of candy on the living room table.

    The woman stated in court that after the burglary she did not dare to live in her own home but slept with a friend.

    “Up until his arrest, I lived in a state of anxiety that I had never experienced before,” she said.

    The 36-year-old man was sentenced to 22 months in prison.

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  • Man locked in LSS housing for 16 years

    Ivo criticizes Mark’s municipality for the conditions in a group home. Archive image. Photo: Stina Stjernkvist/TT

    The Municipality of Marks is criticized by Ivo (the Inspectorate for Care and Care) because a man has lived for 16 years in an LSS accommodation without being able to get out of his apartment himself, writes Borås Tidning.

    Partly there was a lock on his room which prevented him from getting out to the common areas, partly the outdoor yard was surrounded by a fence several meters high.

    Two more people live in the group accommodation. The Social Administration’s proposal is now to dismantle it.

  • Man arrested at airport – boarded wrong

    Other Easyjet planes. Photo: Salvatore Di Nolfi / AP

    A man in his 20s was due to fly with Easyjet from Manchester Airport but happened to board the wrong plane from the same company.

    According to Easyjet, the man lacked the correct documentation, and he was arrested by the police on suspicion of having hidden on the plane with the aim of traveling without permission and causing a public nuisance, writes The Guardian.

    All passengers had to evacuate the plane and extra security checks were carried out.

    According to the police, no suspect was found on board and there was nothing to indicate that the incident was terror-related.

  • Stop on the E4 outside Kalix after a single vehicle accident

    The Swedish Transport Administration announces that a single accident in the southbound direction on the E4 outside Kalix has a major impact on traffic, with limited access.

    Traffic is expected to be able to flow normally at 23.15 according to the Swedish Transport Administration.

  • Circus had to be interrupted after stone throwing

    A group of young people sabotaged a circus that had pitched its tent in Småland’s Smedby on Sunday, writes Barometern.

    Instead of clowns and acrobats, visitors experienced stone-throwing youths who forced the circus to evacuate the performance. In addition, someone pulled out the cables in an electrical plant.

    The visitors got their money back.

  • Details: Man stabbed – taken to hospital

    The police were called to Hageby in Norrköping shortly after 7pm on Sunday evening.

    At the scene, a man in his 40s is found with injuries to his body. He is said to have been injured indoors.

    According to information to Aftonbladet, he has been stabbed in the leg.

    – The man is taken to hospital by ambulance, but is awake and talking, says police spokesperson Linus Maxe.

    The police have launched a preliminary investigation into serious assault. Right now they are knocking on doors in the area and interviewing witnesses at the scene. There are currently no suspects in the case.

  • Handelsbanken’s services were down – to be fixed

    Anyone trying to access handelsbanken.se encounters an error message Photo: Läsarbild

    On Sunday evening, Handelsbanken experienced technical problems, according to the site Downdetector. Both the mobile bank and the internet bank failed for their customers.

    According to Handelsbanken, the problems were fixed just before eight in the evening

    – Our digital services work as usual now. We of course regret the problems this may have caused our customers, says Maria Lindblad, press officer at Handelsbanken.

  • Slits the throat of the wife’s cat – convicted of aggravated animal cruelty

    Several children were witnesses when a 60-year-old man cut the throat of his wife’s cat in a community in Västerbotten, VK reports.

    The man claims he did it out of mercy because the cat was seriously ill, and he couldn’t afford to take it to a vet.

    The gruesome incident took place in October last year. The man regrets that he did it in front of the children.

    – If I had been this wise in retrospect, I could have gone behind the house, he says to VK.

    The man is now sentenced for aggravated animal cruelty to a suspended sentence and community service for 160 hours.

  • Alarm of gunfire was a disturbance in an apartment

    During Sunday afternoon, the police were alerted to a shooting in Rinkeby in northern Stockholm, according to information to Aftonbladet.

    – We thought it was a shooting, but on the spot we find nothing to indicate that, says Mikael Pettersson, commander at the police.

    According to the patrol, it is instead about a fight in an apartment.

    – There seem to be other reasons for the explosions than a shooting. What someone thought were loud bangs has turned out to be a brawl.

    Do you suspect crime in connection with the fight?

    – We are investigating that, says Mikael Pettersson.

  • Shopping center evacuated after loud bangs

    Police officers outside Kungsmässan. Photo: Anders Deros

    There is a large police operation underway at the Kungsmässan in Kungsbacka, writes GP.

    Witnesses at the scene heard loud bangs.

    The shopping center has been evacuated after an alarm.

    Read more here.

  • Henrik Brandão Jönsson: I regret it

    Henrik Brandão Jonsson. Photo: Nature and culture/Press image

    DN journalist and author Henrik Brandão Jönsson tells DN that he apologizes for his statements in P4 earlier today.

    A listener chimed in with a question for the P4 panel about her boyfriend being bad in bed. Then Henrik Brandão Jönsson came up with the tip that the boyfriend could buy sex in Denmark.

    Now he says he doesn’t think his advice was appropriate. He also says that he understands that people have taken offense.

    – There are so many women, children, men and boys who suffer in human trafficking. I think it’s terribly disgusting and understand that you get upset, he says.

    Read more here.

  • Man stuck in earth masses – dug ditch

    The emergency services have received an alarm about a man who is stuck in a ditch in Karlstad.

    The alarm came in at 14.17.

    – The man has dug a ditch around his house and then masses of soil have released. He is trapped from the waist down, says Nicole Chabo at SOS alarm.

    The emergency services are on site with several units.

    – The more you dig, the more the earth collapses, so it’s not just about pulling him up. We are investigating how to help him.

  • Technical support for Swedbank

    Several customers have problems logging into Swedbank’s website and app.

    At 1:30 p.m., the site Downdetector had over 1,300 reported problems with the big bank.

    Aftonbladet is trying to reach Swedbank.

  • Woman attacked with garden tools – suspected attempted murder

    On Sunday afternoon, the police were alerted to a fight in Kristianstad.

    A woman had snatched a gardening tool from a man and then attacked him with it.

    She is now suspected of attempted murder, threats/violence against an official and violent resistance.

    The man suffered no physical injuries.

  • The suspicion: horse shot in the hip

    A horse in a paddock on Jägersrovägen in Malmö is believed to have been shot. Archive image. Photo: Jessica Gow/TT

    A horse in a paddock on Jägersrovägen in Malmö is suspected of having been shot, according to Sveriges Radio P4 Malmö house. When the horse was brought in on Saturday morning, a large wound was discovered behind the hip, while another horse had a cut on the nose.

    Both animals are examined by a veterinarian who suspects that the horse with a wound behind the hip has been shot.

    The police have drawn up a report of serious animal cruelty and serious damage.

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