
A selection of last night's police activity.
Three people have been taken into custody for drunkenness. The police have also carried out a number of checks on people and vehicles that have not resulted in any crime suspicions.
Here follows a selection of the night's events:
22:00 Drunken driving, Piteå
Police checks a driver in Piteå and suspicion arises that he, a man in his mid-20s, is under the influence of narcotics. A blood test is performed and a report is filed regarding suspected drug driving and minor narcotics offense, own use. A passenger, a man in his mid-20s, is also suspected of being under the influence of narcotics. A blood test is performed and a report is to be filed regarding suspected minor narcotics offense, own use.
01:05 Assault, Arvidsjaur
Information is received about a fight at a pub in Arvidsjaur. Police go there and take a report regarding assault. A complainant, a man, is found. However, there is no suspect left on the scene.
02:30 Drunken driving, Älvsbyn
Police checks a tractor in Älvsbyn. The driver, a teenager, is suspected of being drunk. A blood test is performed. The tractor is stolen and the vehicle key is returned to the owner. A report is to be filed regarding drunken driving and theft of a vehicle.
02:56 Drunken driving, Luleå
A car driver, a man in his mid-30s, in Luleå is taken for a blood test due to suspicion of drunken driving. The driver's license and car key are seized and a report is to be filed regarding drunken driving.
03:09 Firearms Act, Luleå
Information is received that some people just outside Luleå have been threatened by a man with a weapon-like object. Police go to the relevant address, a man in his mid-50s is arrested suspected of grossly threatening and grossly violating the Firearms Act. At the address, a weapon-like object is found and an investigation is to be conducted to determine if it is sharp or not. The man is to be questioned and the prosecutor is to be contacted to decide whether he should be detained or not.
A wildlife accident has been reported to the police in the morning. There are no reports of personal injuries.