
Below follows a selection of the night's operational activities
Minor Narcotics Offense, Örebro
22.05. In connection with an ice hockey match, a visitor in Behrn Arena is checked. When the person, a 20-year-old man, shows clear signs of narcotics influence, he is followed by the patrol for a body search. The suspicion concerns minor narcotics offense for personal use.
Assault, Karlskoga
22.41. An alarm is received about a fight on an address in Gälleråsen. A 35-year-old man is said to have beaten a woman and taken her arm so that pain has occurred. The man is apprehended and, following a decision from the prosecutor, he is also detained suspected of assault of the normal grade.
Assault, Örebro
00.19. A patrol is ordered to an address in Vivalla due to a woman, 25 years old, hitting a 60-year-old man in the head. An interrogation is held on the spot and the woman is driven to another address. She is not apprehended but suspected of assault of the normal grade. The parties involved are acquaintances with each other from earlier.
Unlawful Entry, Örebro
01.12. A 35-year-old man is turned away from an address on Söder. When he has entered unlawfully and stayed there, he is also suspected of unlawful entry. 
Driving Under the Influence, Örebro
01.26. The patrol stops and checks a driver on Highway 51 near Marieberg. The driver, a 20-year-old man, shows clear signs of narcotics influence and is followed for a body search. The analysis of the test results will later show if he has committed a crime. A report is written for driving under the influence of narcotics and minor narcotics offense for personal use. 
The Police Authority has also handled routine matters, such as checks of people and vehicles that have not resulted in any suspicion of crime, game accidents, and traffic controls. No more serious crimes have come to the police's knowledge.