The Estonian Police reported registering a total of 69 individual statements and reports concerning theft incidents over the preceding night. The activity monitored by law enforcement spanned various regions, indicating a pattern of property crime that required significant police resources. A specific incident was reported to the South Prefectural Board involving damage to private property.

The damage occurred at a house currently undergoing construction in the village of Uhti. This location is situated near the border area, specifically within the Kambja parish, and in proximity to the municipality of Võru. According to the report, the perpetrators caused substantial damage to the structure, targeting both the window units and the roof’s construction framework.

Police authorities are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding this act of vandalism and theft. The nature of the damage suggests a calculated effort to dismantle or pilfer materials from the incomplete building site. The breadth of the reported thefts highlights ongoing concerns regarding security and property protection across the region.

Law enforcement emphasizes that while specific details regarding the perpetrators remain under investigation, the consistent nature of these incidents necessitates heightened vigilance from both the public and police services. Authorities advise property owners in developing areas, such as those near Uhti, to ensure that construction sites are adequately secured against unauthorized access and material removal. The police continue to process the 69 reports to identify patterns and apprehend those responsible for the reported damages.

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