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Computers stolen in Uddevalla municipal building burglary

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  • Several computers were stolen in a burglary at the Uddevalla municipal building on Friday morning.
  • Police are investigating with dogs and patrols, but no arrests have been made and there are no broken windows.
  • The municipality's security chief suspects someone may have stayed behind after closing, with no signs of forced entry.

According to police, several computers were stolen after a burglary in the municipal building in Uddevalla. The theft was discovered on Friday morning. An employee in the municipal building alerted the police after arriving at work in the morning.

Police are on site with several patrols on Friday morning. Police are searching parts of the building, including with dogs, and employees have to wait in the corridors outside. Police press spokesperson Christian Brattgård stated that almost all office doors are open and several computers are missing.

There are no broken windows. The municipality's security chief Björn Segelod says there are no signs that anyone broke in. He suspects that someone may have stayed behind in the premises after the municipal building closed on Thursday.

The exact number of missing computers has not been determined, and it is unknown whether anything else was stolen. No one has been arrested or is suspected of the theft.

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