Fax delayed alarm about escape from Sis home

Fax delayed alarm about escape from Sis home

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full screen The boys ran away from the youth home on Monday. Archive image. Photo: Marcus Ericsson/TT

The staff sent a fax instead of directly calling the police when two boys suspected of shootings escaped from the Sis home in Nereby on Monday, reports P4 Gothenburg. According to the police, the escapees were given a head start of 30 minutes.

The staff first had to compile information about the escapees and then send a fax to the police, which according to the manager of the Sis home took twelve minutes.

– The police will not help us until we get our request for a hand out, says head of institution Catharina Högberg to the radio.

When asked why the staff did not make an emergency call to the police at first, she says:

– You could also do that, by calling and saying that we will arrive with a handshake. We don’t have such a routine that this is how we should do it.

She admits that it would have been good if they had called the alarm first.

By the time the police arrived at the scene, 30 minutes had passed since the boys had disappeared from the home, according to police spokesperson Thomas Fuxborg.

– Then you have made it quite far depending on the way you disappeared from the scene, he says to the radio.

The boys, who were placed at LVU, are suspected of shootings during what came to be known as a wave of violence in Stockholm.

A court case was due to begin against one of the boys on Thursday. The shooting he is suspected of took place in Fruängen in southern Stockholm at the end of January. About ten shots were fired with automatic weapons into an apartment.

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