Medsikta for fire still at large – news Trøndelag – Local news, TV and radio

The woman who appeared at the detention meeting in Trøndelag district court on Sunday, accepts custody until 15 July. This is an agreement between the prosecutor and the defense so that the police can investigate the case. The woman pleaded not guilty during the prison hearing. Eberg School suffered damage in the entrance area and in the hallway inside, but the fire brigade managed to extinguish the fire after half an hour. The police’s prosecution officer Ellen Moksnes Andresen during the detention meeting in Trøndelag district court on Sunday afternoon. Photo: Kari Sørbø / news On Sunday it became known that a woman in her 20s has been charged with setting fire to Eberg school. This is confirmed by the police’s prosecution officer, Ellen Moksnes Andresen, to news. The police chose to arm themselves after the fire on Wednesday morning. Co-accused at large Lawyer Tore Angen has been appointed as the accused woman’s defender. He confirms to news that there is another accused in the case, who has not been arrested. This is also confirmed by the police. Prosecutor Ellen Moksnes Andresen tells news that there is a “close relationship” between the two accused. Lawyer Tore Angen defends the accused woman in her 20s. Photo: Kari Sørbø / news The police believe that both tips from the public, as well as technical and tactical investigations, have meant that they have a lot of information about what happened. Charges for serious damage and threats On Tuesday, tagging was discovered at the school which the police perceived as a threat. They have not yet disclosed what the threat is. The school’s after-school program was closed the week after the fire. Both women are charged with serious damage and threats in the form of tagging. Published 07/07/2024, at 14.37 Updated 07.07.2024, at 14.39



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