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In the Rose Valley, another robbery of gutters from a public facility.
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In the Rose Valley, another robbery of gutters from a public facility.

An unknown individual stole a copper pipe measuring approximately three meters from a public facility in Novo Gorišče between yesterday afternoon and today morning. The stolen pipe was valued at around 400 euros. This incident follows similar reports from the past weeks, with multiple copper drainage pipes missing from the same location in the second half of June. Authorities have not yet identified the perpetrator. Separately, a 67-year-old resident of Črniče on Ajdovščina suffered injuries during a tractor repair accident. While attempting to stop the vehicle, he fell and was injured, resulting in the tractor crashing through a wall. Rescue teams from the National Fire Service provided initial aid before transporting him to a hospital. Additionally, an intruder broke into a residential house in Dolga Poljana on Ajdovščina around 21:30 last night. The suspect entered through balcony doors, searched the interior, damaged or destroyed inventory, and fled without taking anything. Police are still investigating the circumstances of the criminal act.

In the early hours of Monday, June 29, a break-in occurred near Maribor, resulting in significant damage and financial loss to a local business. According to reports from the Maribor Police Department, an unknown perpetrator entered the commercial premises of a company located in the area during the night. The intruder stole documents, cash, and a portable computer, causing damages estimated at around €9,000. This incident was classified as a case of grand theft under criminal law.

Later on the same day, another break-in took place in the afternoon. This time, the target was a residential house in the neighborhood of Tabor. The unidentified thief managed to enter the property and removed various items, leaving the homeowner with damages amounting to approximately €3,000. Both incidents have been treated as separate cases of grand theft by the police, who continue their investigation into the perpetrators.

The police are actively gathering information and clues to identify the individuals responsible for these crimes. They are appealing to the public for any tips that might help in solving these cases. The authorities remain vigilant and are working diligently to ensure justice is served for the affected businesses and residents.

In addition to the break-ins in Maribor, similar incidents have been reported in other areas. In the village of Rožna Dolina, an unknown person stole a copper drain pipe measuring about three meters in length, valued at €400, from a facility belonging to a public institution. This is not an isolated occurrence, as similar thefts were previously reported in the region over the past weeks. The police are still investigating the circumstances surrounding this theft and have yet to identify the culprit.

Meanwhile, a work-related accident occurred in the village of Črniče on the Ajdovščina plateau. A 67-year-old resident suffered injuries while attempting to repair his agricultural tractor. During the process, the tractor moved towards a smaller wall, prompting the elderly man to try to stop it. Unfortunately, he fell and sustained injuries, after which the tractor continued past the wall. Emergency responders from the Ajdovščina district assisted him on-site before transporting him to the Šempeter hospital for further treatment.

Another incident involving a break-in was reported in the settlement of Dolga Poljana on the Ajdovščina plateau. Around 9:30 PM yesterday, the police received a report of a burglary at a residential house. Upon arrival, they found that an unknown individual had broken into the home between June 24 and 30 via balcony doors. The intruder explored the interior spaces, damaging or scattering inventory before leaving the scene without taking anything. The police from the Ajdovščina station are currently examining the circumstances of this crime to determine the full extent of the situation.

These recent events highlight the ongoing challenges faced by communities in securing their properties against theft and ensuring safety in both residential and industrial settings. As investigations continue, the police urge anyone with relevant information to come forward to assist in resolving these cases. The community remains hopeful for swift resolutions and increased security measures to prevent such incidents in the future.

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Lokalec logoLokalecIndependentCenterFactual 92Objective 936 days ago
Bold burglary in the Maribor area: company damaged by 9,000 euros, items taken from the house

Two incidents of burglary occurred in the Maribor area, resulting in a total loss of approximately 12,000 euros. In the early hours of Monday, June 29, an unknown perpetrator broke into the business premises of a company near Maribor, stealing documents, cash, and a laptop, causing damage estimated at around 9,000 euros. Later the same day, the same individual broke into a residential house in the Tabor area, taking various items and leaving the owner with damages of about 3,000 euros. The police are treating both cases as serious theft offenses and continue gathering information to identify the perpetrators.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on criminal activities without any political commentary, framing, or bias. It provides factual details about two burglaries and mentions the police response without favoring any political side or ideology.

Why these scores (Factual 92 · Objective 93): Factual account of the burglaries with clear financial figures. Neutral tone but slightly less detailed than the first article regarding the nature of the thefts.

Primorske novice logoPrimorske noviceIndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 705 days ago
In the Rose Valley, another robbery of gutters from a public facility.

An unknown individual stole a copper pipe measuring approximately three meters from a public facility in Novo Gorišče between yesterday afternoon and today morning. The stolen pipe was valued at around 400 euros. This incident follows similar reports from the past weeks, with multiple copper drainage pipes missing from the same location in the second half of June. Authorities have not yet identified the perpetrator. Separately, a 67-year-old resident of Črniče on Ajdovščina suffered injuries during a tractor repair accident. While attempting to stop the vehicle, he fell and was injured, resulting in the tractor crashing through a wall. Rescue teams from the National Fire Service provided initial aid before transporting him to a hospital. Additionally, an intruder broke into a residential house in Dolga Poljana on Ajdovščina around 21:30 last night. The suspect entered through balcony doors, searched the interior, damaged or destroyed inventory, and fled without taking anything. Police are still investigating the circumstances of the criminal act.

Bias read (Center): The article covers incidents of theft, workplace accidents, and burglary, which are not politically charged topics. These stories focus on crime and safety issues rather than political ideologies, policies, or governance. As such, there is no discernible political leaning in the framing of these报道.

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 70): Reports a tractor-related accident in Črniče. Details are somewhat repetitive and less focused compared to more direct reports. Objectivity is maintained.

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