On Funen, a bag of cocaine was first found in a car from the home care. Since then, a so-called sniffer has also appeared in one of Odense Municipality's cars.
There is some indication that one or more employees of the municipal home care in Odense Municipality are getting a bit up their noses between visits to the elderly citizens.
In any case, for the second time in a very short time, things have been found in the municipality's home care vehicles that point in that direction.
This is written by TV2 Fyn .
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First, it was a bag of cocaine that was found in one of the cars that the home care employees in the so-called night group use.
And now a sniffer tube has been found in one of the cars. This is confirmed by Christian Marcussen, head of communications in the Elderly and Disability Administration in Odense Municipality, to TV2 Fyn.
The police asked for the car to be handed over so that a drug dog could search the cabin. But neither the dog nor the law enforcement found anything of interest.
Narcotics and remedies for its use are not, however, the only thing that the police on Funen must concentrate on in the coming time.
This week is the beginning of the season for a special group of road users. This means that the country's photo vans – not just those on Funen – can capture even more road users.
Even if historically these have been able to hide or practically not care at all if they pass a photo van. Read more about it here .
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