Teen shoplifting spree and armed man spotted in Tartu this week
A man was seen wielding a weapon-like object near a Coop store on Ujula Street in Tartu on Thursday afternoon. Meanwhile, juvenile shoplifting attempts have been on the rise across Estonia in recent weeks, and the Baltic states are pushing to abolish daylight saving time.
ЭстонияA concerning incident unfolded in Tartu on Thursday afternoon when a man was spotted brandishing what appeared to be a weapon near the Coop supermarket on Ujula Street. Local authorities were alerted to the scene, drawing public attention to safety in the area.
Separately, law enforcement across Estonia has noted a worrying uptick in shoplifting attempts involving underage girls in recent weeks. The trend has prompted retailers and police to increase vigilance, particularly in stores frequented by younger shoppers.
On a regional policy note, all three Baltic states — Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania — have expressed a desire to do away with the twice-yearly clock change. The move to abolish daylight saving time has long been debated across the European Union, and Baltic governments appear increasingly united in pushing for a permanent resolution.
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