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It was Lars Malmberg in Virbo who discovered the boat early on Thursday morning. - I got to see the

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It was Lars Malmberg in Virbo who discovered the boat early on Thursday morning. - I got to see the way into the bay and took me up in the rugged terrain to check what it was, I looked nrs through the binoculars from afar. When I arrived, I saw that the engine was gone and the wires cut up and then called the police, he says. On Wednesday, had the owner, Ann-Margret Karlsson made a police report about the missing pontoon boat, which was launched as recently as late last week. - Just when we launched it came a person with black helmet on a big motorcycle, pulled up his visor and began photographing the boat. Then he pulled down the visor and quickly disappeared. We did not even get the registration number, says Ann-Margret Karlsson, who suspects that the person has something to do with the theft. On Thursday afternoon, the police managed to get to the pontoon boat and collect evidence at the scene, but could not tow it to a pier. Most likely, the perpetrators, believed to be several, driving the boat from Mockebo to a place between Virbo and Dragskär and where picked by the engine, 1:30 horsepower Yamaha. For location, which is desolate, leads a relatively newly built road and the perpetrators have since been able to work undisturbed. nrs The site was also examined by using a canine unit on Thursday afternoon in search of the possible traces. The boat's proprietress, Ann-Margret nrs Karlsson, was obviously pleased that the boat was not damaged and thanked the course finder Lars Malmgren. But how to get it home I do not know, she says.
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