A man has been found dead outside Wilhelmina.
Police suspect that the man has been murdered.
– We are working a homicide, said Dan Andersson, duty officer at the police in Västerbotten.
According Västerbotten Courier, a person has been arrested on suspicion of the crime.
On Friday morning, police received information about a suspected felony in a village outside Wilhelmina in Västerbotten. Once in place in the current house was found a dead man.
Prosecutors Stina Westman was brought in to lead the investigation. Offense of murder.
– We have found a deceased person and in the initial stage, we headlined the offense as suspected murder, said police press officer Malin Axroth.
Boxes wrapped
A witness stated to Aftonbladet that a car was parked at the house with several windows shattered. On the ground lay a football large stone that may have been used in the murder. It also looked to be blood trail at the scene.
In the house is a pair of 50-60-year-old resident.
Late Friday night, police confirmed to Aftonbladet that the dead man is the man who lived in the villa.
– It is he that was written there, and the next of kin are informed, says Dan Andersson, duty officer at the police in Västerbotten.
Västerbotten Courier reports that one person has been arrested on suspicion of the crime.
night did not want the police to confirm the data, because of the delicate state investigation.
The police knock on doors
Police technicians have worked on Friday at the site. Some hearings have also been held. The investigative work will continue on Saturday.
– Right now the business down there. We have run a number of patrols in the base, said Dan Andersson at 22 o’clock.
He continued:
– Tomorrow we will continue with both technical staff and investigative staff. We will knock on doors and follow up tips. In addition, it made an autopsy to hopefully determine the cause of death.
It is unknown how long the man has been dead. Any witnesses stated in touch.
– As always, when there has been serious violent crimes, we are interested in getting in contact with people who have witness statements, says Malin Axroth.
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