Latest news – Three arrested after police chase – car crashed into a ditch

Three arrested after police chase – car crashed into ditch

today at 14.47 Nelly Kronstrand

The police were alerted that three people broke into a villa in Habo Ljung in Lomma municipality.

When the thieves, who have loaded a car with stolen goods, flee the scene, the police patrol meets the car and begins a police chase.

Later, the police manage to catch the car, which continues to drive, but then steers off-road and gets stuck in a ditch.

Three people are arrested on the spot.

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    Hello! That’s right! The armed forces have their biggest exercise, Aurora 23, and in several parts of the country they are visible in different ways now.

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    It went a little fast there! Robotic lawnmowers are right, we’ve changed that now. 🙂

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    Hi Jolle! Change the channel and scroll on is my advice to you. I imagine that viewing figures show that there is a decent interest in them anyway and that they strike a chord with many.

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