Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Technical tracks have been secured at the crime scene – Ystad Allehanda



Tomelilla.
Around 15 police officers working on the investigation into the suspected murder of a 63-year old man in Tomelilla Saturday. Technical evidence has been secured and have been sent for analysis.

Hearing with relatives and witnesses, conversations with neighbors, knocking on doors and tips led to the arrest of 17- year-old, according to Detective Bo Lundqvist at the county police.

– There was a series of actions that the police did at the weekend which then led to the 17-year-old was arrested, he said.

According to him, there are also technical evidence that the police have secured. Samples have been taken and will be analyzed by the National Laboratory of Forensic Science.

– About 15 police officers working on the investigation, both from us and from the Crimean provincial police area Southern Skåne (Poss). The matter is on the county police but we have good help of Poss says Bo Lundqvist.

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A preliminary Autopsy results have also been reported. That does not change the police’s first suspect.

– We have an idea. He is feat on life, the view has not changed, says Bo Lundqvist.

As for what the police did and come up with so far in the investigation, he is very secretive. This has partly been reports online about the victim beaten to death with a weapon. But neither it nor any other information that circulates, he wants to comment.

– For the sake of the investigation, we want to keep all information on such things as how it happened for ourselves. Our focus now is to preserve evidence, says Bo Lundqvist.

And on the question of the rumors appeared that there could be financial motives for the suspected offense finds Bo Lundqvist also question if motives are not the primary, especially at such an early stage of the investigation – it is evidence that it is essential.

Yet arrested

The 17-year-old youth, who on Saturday night was arrested on suspicion of murder at the older man sat on Monday remains in police custody.

Suspected degree is under Bo Lundqvist probable reasons – the higher degree of suspicion – and the offense is still murder.

According to Bo Lundqvist had Prosecutor Emma Sonesson during Monday morning has not yet taken a position on the detention request – to be done by Tuesday.

This is the second murder in a short time under investigation by police in Ystad. A woman in the Great Herrestadssjön were recently found dead in the home. Her boyfriend was arrested and detained on suspicion of murder and the investigation is ongoing.

– This sort of thing is a tragedy for all involved. A murder also hit hard a small town, says Patrik Ahrlin, local police chief in Ystad.

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