The Satakunta District Court has imprisoned two men on suspicion of thefts committed in Pohjois Pori this week. The two are suspected of having committed similar crimes during the fall and early winter as well.
Southwestern Finland’s police have made progress in the investigation of theft crimes committed in Pohjois Pori. The persons suspected of the thefts were arrested on Wednesday night, and the Satakunta district court imprisoned them on Friday on suspicion of probable cause based on the police’s motion.
Men in their 20s
The suspects are men in their 20s. They are suspected of multiple thefts, theft of a motor vehicle and attempted felony theft between Tuesday and Wednesday night.
– The preliminary investigation has also revealed that there is reason to suspect the two of them for similar crimes that occurred earlier in the autumn and early winter in the Pohjois Pori area, says the head of the investigation, the crime commissioner Juho Rinne From the Police Department of Southwest Finland.
According to Rinne, it is about dozens of suspected crimes.
The police continue to investigate the series of crimes by, among other things, hearing the parties involved and other investigative measures.
Exported cars, tools
The situation became public when the police announced the matter last week.
On the night between Tuesday and Wednesday, the police arrested two people suspected of thefts that occurred in Pohjois Pori within a week. The involvement of the suspects in other theft crimes in the area was investigated.
The police in Southwestern Finland suspect two people of the thefts that happened in Pohjois-Pori last night and last weekend. In addition, the police are investigating the suspects’ involvement in similar incidents that happened in the area in the past.
The police have recorded several theft cases in the Pohjois-Pori area during the fall and winter, where the thefts have targeted, for example, people’s yards, yard sheds or vehicles. Among other things, cars, tools and other various property have gone on the thieves’ journey.
– Now the investigation will find out whether the same suspects arrested last night are connected to other property crimes recorded in the area, says Crime Commissioner Juho Rinne from the Southwestern Finland Police Department.
Currently, the cases are being investigated as thefts, aggravated thefts, or thefts from the use of a motor vehicle, but the crimes will become more specific as the investigation progresses.
Rinne urges all victims of property theft in Pohjois Pori to file a criminal report.
– Even if the matter seems trivial, the information can be important in the investigation of a series of crimes, Rinne states.
You can report a crime in the police’s online service or by visiting the nearest police station during the opening hours of the reception of crime reports.
Source: Police
Source: hymy.fi