LokalecIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 90yesterday PU Maribor warns of theft in door-to-door sales, police received 261 calls in 24 hoursThe Police Station in Maribor reported receiving 261 calls within a 24-hour period, including 105 intervention cases, during which they addressed various incidents such as traffic accidents and criminal acts. Among these, four instances of damage to foreign property, three threats, three cases of bodily harm, three thefts, and three acts of domestic violence were recorded. The police highlighted a recent increase in petty thefts committed by individuals who pose as sellers of goods, moving house to house. These perpetrators trick homeowners into giving them money or valuable items by exploiting their carelessness. Authorities advise residents to remain vigilant, avoid letting strangers into their homes, and report any suspicious behavior to the police at 113. They emphasize that increased caution can prevent such crimes.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about crime statistics and police activities without overtly favoring any political ideology. It provides balanced reporting on the issue of petty theft and offers practical advice to the public without taking a partisan stance. The tone remains objective, as
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): Factual accuracy is high as it reports police calls and incidents consistently with other sources. Objectivity is strong with neutral advice and no emotional language.
Maribor24IndependentCenterFactual 70Objective 80yesterday Police officers with a warning for our thieves, if they knock on your door...The police in Maribor have reported an increase in thefts by individuals who go door-to-door pretending to sell various items. These individuals exploit homeowners' negligence, stealing money, gold, or other valuable items. The police advise residents to be cautious of strangers, avoid letting them into their homes, lock doors, and report any suspicious people or vehicles immediately to the police at 113. During the summer break, the police will continue efforts to ensure traffic safety and prevent violations of public order. Between July 8th and 9th, the operational communication center received 261 calls, including 105 requiring police intervention. They handled 20 first-category traffic accidents, three second-category traffic accidents, four cases of damage to property, four threats, three instances of causing bodily harm, three thefts, and three cases of domestic violence.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on crime prevention measures and police activities, which are part of public safety and law enforcement operations. It provides factual information without overtly favoring any political side, focusing on community warnings and police actions rather than ideological commentary.
Why these scores (Factual 70 · Objective 80): Contains specific incident details not covered by other sources, but lacks broader context. Language is slightly more urgent, though still objective overall.
Slovenske noviceIndependentCenter5 hr. ago Large police operation in Montenegro: shoplifting, escape by vanIn the town of Črnomelj, police responded to a report of theft at a store where unknown individuals had stolen several food items and fled in a van. Officers quickly located a 51-year-old van driver who was later identified as part of the group. They recovered some stolen goods and found others hidden in the forest. The identities of the other suspects were also established, and the stolen items were returned to the store. Additionally, there were reports of break-ins in Kostanjevica na Križi and Mali Vid, where intruders stole copper fittings and cash from homes during periods of absence.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about criminal activities without overt ideological framing. It focuses on law enforcement actions and crime incidents without taking a clear partisan stance. While crimes are reported, the narrative remains neutral and does not align with any specific policy