A man found what may be bullet holes on his house in Puskelnių, individuals vandalized a rented apartment in Šiauliai
A man in Puskelnių reported potential bullet holes on his house, while individuals have vandalized a rented apartment in Šiauliai, leading to significant damages.
On Wednesday, a 46-year-old man reported to the Marijampolė County police about three potential bullet holes he discovered on the roof of his residence in Puskelnius. The holes, which he suspects may have been made by gunfire, prompted concerns and an investigation, as the reported damages amount to approximately 200 euros. This incident raises apprehensions about firearm-related safety in the area.
In a separate incident, the Šiauliai County police reported acts of vandalism linked to an apartment rental gone wrong. Over the weekend of February 24-25, unidentified individuals who booked an apartment online inflicted considerable damage to the property owned by a woman born in 1977. The damages are estimated at a substantial 847 euros, encompassing destruction of furniture, dishes, flooring, and other personal belongings, signaling a worrying trend in rental property abuses in urban areas.
The police have initiated preliminary investigations into both incidents, focusing on property destruction and potential firearm violations. The cases underscore the growing concerns about safety and property security in the region, compelling law enforcement to address these issues and reassuring the community about safety measures and preventive actions taken against such crimes.