Last week, the municipal building in Uddevalla suffered two cases of damage. It started with someone breaking a couple of windows.

On the night of Friday, someone came to the town hall and smashed every window downstairs of the house - a total of 30 windows.

"You do not go here for any other reason in the middle of the night than to do this," Jonni Andersson, on-duty investigative leader at the Uddevalla police, told SVT News West at the time.

Recently, there have also been vandalizations at preschools in Uddevalla.

And this morning it was time again. Then several windows at Sanderdalsskolan were broken, something P4 West was the first to report on. The school has a preschool class and pupils up to grade five.

- I've made three police reports in one week. Thursday, Friday and Sunday. It is between eight and ten windows that are shattered and three exterior doors, says Principal Pernilla Nielsen at Sanderdals School.

- It's really sad this. It costs us a lot. The children are calm and safe because the staff are so good at meeting their reactions, so they feel good, she says.

The municipality's security manager tells P4 West that they have strengthened their guarding of properties after the events of the last few days.

The text is updated

See the video below for what the damage at the municipal building looked like on October 11

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An extensive damage at Uddevalla town hall during the night Mother Friday Photo: SVT / Robert Betzehag / Rescue Photo