February 8, 07:25, Summary of the night, Örebro County

Published: Sun 8 Feb 2026 07:27 CET

Night until Sunday in the Örebro police district.

Örebro, driving under the influence of intoxicating substances.
22.33: Police patrol stops a driver in the center, the driver, a man in his mid-30s, shows clear signs of being under the influence of narcotics in the control. Blood test performed and analysis will determine if the suspicion remains.

Örebro, theft.
23.41: Police patrol is invited by a man in central Örebro. The man states that an unknown person approached him and asked if he could borrow his phone. The man is allowed to borrow the phone but runs from the scene and disappears. Report filed, no surveillance results.

Örebro, narcotics offense.
00.20: Police patrol apprehends a man in his mid-30s. In connection with apprehension, suspicion of narcotics use and finding suspected narcotics is taken into custody. Analysis will determine if the man had anything illegal in his body and if the seizure is a violation of the narcotics penal code.

Örebro, assault.
02.07: Police patrol files a report of assault that occurred at a bar in the center. The suspected person is a man in his early 20s and he was removed from the scene. There is no information on possible injury to the complainant.

Örebro, narcotics offense.
02.28: A person control is performed in central Örebro on a man in his mid-20s. The man appears to be under the influence, which is the reason for the control, a decision is made to take the man for a body search. Suspected narcotics are also found on the man, which are taken into custody.

Örebro, harassment and minor assault.
02.51: Police patrol files a report with a man in his mid-40s as the suspect. The man has spat and hit the complainant in the face.

There have also been a number of vehicle and person checks carried out, which have not led to further coercive measures. There have been handled over 70 cases during the night for the police.
There have been 2 wildlife accidents that have occurred and been handled.

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