– It doesn’t look like they were looking for anything in particular, beyond causing as much damage as possible, says car dealer Loui Eystberg. His colleague got a shock when he arrived at the scene this morning. At least 24 cars had been vandalized during the night. There is talk of broken windows, torn mirrors and marks after someone has jumped on the bonnet. One of Eystberg’s own cars has also had its windows smashed. – It’s just stupid, says Eystberg. The police have no suspects after the extensive vandalism. Photo: Odd Rune Kyllingstad / news The police estimate that, in any case, the total value is one million kroner. Deserted area The large car park is deserted in the commercial area of Forus – an area that is almost deserted at weekends. Viking rescue service owns the site. The cars have been transported here after, among other things, incorrect parking. And then some of them will be sold via the Nettbil service, according to Eystberg. The police currently have no suspects in the vandalism. They are on site and ensure biological traces. – And then we will check whether any of the cars have video surveillance, and any video surveillance in the immediate area, says Helen Rygg Ims, operations manager at the Sør-West police district. Photo: Odd Rune Kyllingstad / news Published 26.10.2024, at 15.25 Updated 26.10.2024, at 15.26
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