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  • Risk of unserviceable water in Tranemo municipality

    Risk of unserviceable water in Tranemo municipality

    Residents in Tranemo, Limmared, Ambjörnarp and Månstad are not advised to use tap water right now, writes P4 Sjuhärad.

    During the Monday afternoon, a burglary and vandalism was discovered at the raw water source.

    The municipality currently recommends that you only use the water to flush the toilet.

  • SMHI warns before Christmas: Sudden ice slippage

    SMHI warns before Christmas: Sudden ice slippage

    SMHI issues a yellow warning in Västra Götaland County about sudden ice slippage.

    The warning applies between 19:00 today and 06:00 tomorrow.

    The area covers northwestern Västra Götaland County and up to southwestern Värmland County.

    SMHI urges the public to drive carefully, adjust the speed according to the road conditions, and to expect more time for their journey.

    There is also a risk that there will be delays or canceled departures in public transport.

  • Traffic disruptions on the E16

    Traffic disruptions on the E16

    A car drove into the middle barrier on the E16 at the height of Liljan in the direction of Falun.

    There are no reports of injuries.

    There was a complete standstill in both directions during the rescue work, but now traffic is flowing as usual again.

    On the other hand, there are several traffic disturbances on the route because trucks are stuck or standing still for a long time.

  • Criminal investigation against V-profile is closed

    Criminal investigation against V-profile is closed

    The former chairman of the Left Party in Angered, Kristofer Lundberg, was suspected of having abused the debater Joakim Lamotte.

    But now the preliminary investigation has been closed.

    Kristofer Lundberg is not surprised that everything has now been shut down

    – I have never been worried, I have not laid my hand on Lamotte, even less been near his equipment, I have defended myself against Lamotte’s attack and handed him over to the police, he says to Aftonbladet.

    Kristofer Lundberg filed a counter-report against Lamotte after they got into a fight.

    It was shut down three months ago.

  • Over 100 kilos of drugs seized – three detained

    The customs authority does not want to go into detail about which substances or exactly what amount of narcotics were seized in Umeå. Archive image. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT

    Over 100 kilos of drugs seized – three detained

    Over 100 kilos of narcotics were found in Umeå – a record seizure for the city. Now three men, two men and one woman have been arrested on suspicion of serious drug offences, reports Västerbottens-Kuriren.

    It was at the end of last week that the Customs found over 100 kilos of narcotics in Umeå. Never before has such a large seizure been made in the municipality.

    Customs does not say where the drugs were discovered or where the three people were arrested. According to VK, the seizure took place in the port of Umeå.

    One of the men and the woman are German citizens.

  • Jeremy Clarkson has lost millions in the pub

    Jeremy Clarkson has lost millions in the pub

    Two months ago, the English presenter Jeremy Clarkson, 64, bought a pub for several million kroner.

    The pub, called “The Farmers Dog”, has since turned out to be a serious loss-making business, according to British media.

    Metro UK reports that Clarkson, known from the TV series Top Gear, is said to have burned a million pounds, about 13.8 million kroner, in the pub since he bought it.

    In addition to the millions of losses, other things must also cause concern for the presenter.

    Just last Sunday, 104 glasses disappeared from the pub.

    Customers allegedly stole glasses to keep as souvenirs.

  • Investigation shows: Gaetz bought sex

    Matt Gaetz has denied the allegations. Archive image. Photo: Yuki Iwamura/AP/TT

    Investigation shows: Gaetz bought sex

    Matt Gaetz has bought sex from several women and also had sex with a 17-year-old girl, according to a final draft of the ongoing investigation by the House Ethics Committee.

    This is reported by American media that have taken part in the draft.

    According to the investigation, the former congressman, who was previously intended to be the attorney general in President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration, has also used illegal drugs in his office on Capitol Hill, reports CBS News.

    The Ethics Committee states that there is “strong evidence” that Gaetz violated the rules of the House of Representatives. The New York Times reports that it shows Gaetz regularly paid for sex.

  • The suspected CEO killer denies any crime

    The suspected CEO killer denies any crime

    Luigi Mangione, 26, denies the accusations that he has murdered the head of UnitedHealthCare Brian Thompson, writes the BBC.

    Mangione appeared in court in New York on Monday.

  • Missing man found dead

    Missing man found dead

    A man in his 70s disappeared at a Christmas party in Oskarshamn on 1 December.

    He is now found dead in the water in Oceanhamnen.

    There are no suspicions of crime.

    Relatives have been notified.

  • 17 years in prison for ax murder in allotment garden

    The man was found dead outside a colonial cottage in Katrineholm. Archive image. Photo: Mickan Mörk/TT

    17 years in prison for ax murder in allotment garden

    A man is sentenced to 17 years in prison for the murder of a man in his 30s in an allotment garden area in Katrineholm this spring, reports P4 Sörmland.

    The other three accused of involvement in the murder are acquitted.

    The man was found dead outside a cabin in the allotment garden at the end of March this year. According to the prosecutor, the victim had been killed with, among other things, a knife and an axe.

  • 15-year-old detained after fatal shooting

    15-year-old detained after fatal shooting

    The 15-year-old boy who was arrested on suspicion of murder after the fatal shooting in Växjö where a 30-year-old woman died has been detained, reports P4 Kronoberg.

    He was detained on probable cause on suspicion of murder, attempted murder and aggravated weapons offences.

  • Robbery with a crowbar against an electronics store

    Robbery with a crowbar against an electronics store

    The police were alerted to the Länna shopping center outside Stockholm where three perpetrators robbed an electronics store.

    – They were masked and had a crowbar with them. They broke open some kind of valuables cage and took some kind of electronic things with them, says Anna Westberg, press spokesperson at the police.

    They also threatened the staff down on the floor.

    The incident took place at half past 12.

    The perpetrators then fled in a car and the police have since had a search operation.

    – We have had several resources for this. They have not been found yet, but the operation is still ongoing.

    No one was injured in the robbery.

  • Cars in collision in Ystad

    Cars in collision in Ystad

    The police have been called to Ystad after a collision between three cars.

    According to the first information, it is a collision from behind.

    Two people have been taken to hospital in an ambulance. They must be awake and talkative.

    One of the drivers, a woman in her 80s, is considered responsible for the accident.

  • The Swedish public stock plummets

    The Swedish public stock plummets

    Swedish Evolution gaming’s share has fallen by a double-digit amount on Monday.

    At 11.30 the rate had fallen back by 12.2 percent. Around 1:30 p.m., the share has recovered somewhat and is now at -10.77 percent.

    The race will follow the announcement last Friday evening that the company is being investigated by the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC), the British authority that regulates the gambling market.

    The reason for the investigation is that the UKGC has discovered that Evolution’s games were available from the UK by operators who do not have a UKGC licence.

  • Exclusive Christmas table is blamed – little birds fly around

    Exclusive Christmas table is blamed – little birds fly around

    An exclusive restaurant at Djurgården in Stockholm received complaints that small birds were flying around all the delicacies on the Christmas table.

    When the environmental administration in Stockholm paid a visit, the information about the birds turned out to be correct, writes the Siren news agency.

    Despite the control, the birds continued to visit the Christmas table. Now the restaurant has received an “order to take measures against contamination from birds”.

    In the decision it is written that “it is important that food served to consumers is not dangerous to health through contamination by birds. Therefore, you must be ordered to protect food from contamination by birds.”

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