Police responded to numerous incidents across western Norway throughout the day. A man was arrested for drunk and disorderly conduct after damaging vehicles in Laksevåg. He jumped on one car and smashed the mirror of another before being taken into custody.
In traffic enforcement, officers seized the license of a woman in her twenties caught driving 147 km/h on Flyplassvegen. The speed limit in that area is 70 km/h.
Emergency services conducted a search operation in Vassenden with assistance from a rescue helicopter. Authorities have not disclosed the nature of the search.
Several traffic incidents were reported but proved less serious than initially thought. A collision between a car and an electric scooter turned out to be a solo accident where the cyclist simply fell. Another incident involved a bus driver falling and hitting the windshield during shift change at Åsane terminal. No passengers were aboard and the injured person remained conscious.
In legal matters, a teenager faces rape charges for allegedly coercing a girl under 14 into sexual acts last spring. The case involves text messages and explicit media.
Meanwhile, King Harald appointed Supreme Court lawyer Pål Wergeland Lorentzen as Knight First Class of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav. The decoration recognizes his work on free speech and legal security.
Police investigated vandalism at a municipal building in Kaigaten where a man in his fifties used acrylic paint. The damage appears washable.
Rescue services saved a 29-foot boat that lost engine power in Kilstraumen. Both occupants reached shore safely without injuries.
Authorities discovered deer remains in Langedalen forest area, raising suspicions of illegal hunting. Police are seeking information from any hunters who might recognize the scene.
A major power outage affected Bergen Sunday evening, initially impacting 1,588 customers from Fridalen Church to Haukeland University Hospital. Most service was restored by midnight.
Fire crews extinguished an engine compartment fire in a car on Highway 5 between Storebru and Langedal. The driver escaped unharmed.
Hundreds joined a peace march for Palestine from Nygårdsparken to Torgallmenningen. Participants expressed frustration with the Gaza situation and solidarity with affected civilians.
A man in his forties faces multiple charges including burglary at Sumo restaurant in Bergen city center last July. He allegedly entered through an open window and stole payment terminals and electronics. Security footage led to his arrest. The case will go to Hordaland District Court next January.
Police broke up a fight in Bryggesporden early Sunday involving two men in their twenties. One required medical attention while the other was arrested.
Multiple minor incidents included a bed fire in Florø where one person inhaled smoke, a drunk driver stopped on E39 near Flatøy, and an assault at a grocery store on Vågsallmenningen.
Police described one reported "serious violence incident" in Fyllingsdalen as exaggerated upon arrival. The victim was conscious and alert.
A child on a scooter was hit by a car in Austevoll but appeared unharmed. The driver, a woman in her thirties, had her license confiscated.
The sheer volume of incidents across western Norway shows both typical police response patterns and some concerning trends in public behavior. While many cases proved minor, the accumulation suggests busy emergency services facing diverse challenges.
