24 January 08.10, Summary of the night, Dalarna County

Published: Sat 24 Jan 2026 08:11 CET

Night until Saturday police district Dalarna

23.58 Borlänge. Assault. A man in his twenties apprehended suspected of assaulting a man in his mid-twenties in a pub environment, central Borlänge. Later converted to being in charge of intoxication according to LOB.

00.16 Borlänge. Assault. A man in his mid-thirties assaulted with a blunt object in central Borlänge. Transported to hospital by ambulance, unclear extent of injury. A man in his forties has been apprehended suspected of gross assault. Crime scene investigation conducted and preliminary investigation regarding gross assault initiated. The apprehended man is now detained.

01.19 Malung-Sälen. Assault. A man in his mid-twenties subjected to assault by an unknown perpetrator in Tandådalen. Witnesses to the incident are present.

01.32 Malung-Sälen. Knife law. A man in his mid-thirties suspected of a serious offense against the knife law. Pub environment, mountain world. The man was carrying an item that falls under the knife law. This was discovered when the man was taken into custody for intoxication. The offense is considered serious as the item was carried in a public environment under the influence.

02.31. Ludvika. Excessive driving under the influence. A man in his mid-twenties suspected of gross excessive driving under the influence after a check in central Ludvika. Car keys seized.

03.38 Falun. Theft through break-in. Two men in their mid-twenties suspected of theft and minor narcotics offenses. The men were found with seized goods in Falun during the night. The goods were returned to the complainant.

04.28 Borlänge. Theft. A woman in her thirties and a man in his thirties suspected of theft after a check of a vehicle in Borlänge. In the checked vehicle, goods were found that were clearly seized.

A number of intoxication cases in the mountain world, one case of mental illness in the mountain world, alarm about excessive driving under the influence and disorderly conduct. Total approximately 100 cases for the patrols to handle during the night.

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