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Updated 12:28

Man with machete arrested after damaging cars in Lublin

Police arrested a 24-year-old after a machete attack Lublin neighbourhood. Read what happened and why expats should take note.

Police in Lublin detained a 24-year-old suspect after a machete attack Lublin residents reported yesterday afternoon. Consequently, officers moved quickly after calls about a disturbed man walking near Willowa and Altanowa streets with a machete and a hammer.

Machete attack Lublin: what happened

Witnesses told officers that the man threatened passers-by and families. Moreover, he reportedly targeted women with small children and shouted death threats. However, residents also said he smashed car mirrors and damaged parked vehicles. In addition, one witness said the man seemed mentally unstable or under strong drug influence. Therefore, neighbours felt unsafe and immediately called the emergency number.

Police response and investigation

Police from the V Komisariat (5th precinct) led the response. In addition, uniformed patrols and prevention units supported the operation. Consequently, officers used operational work to identify and locate the suspect. They arrested the 24-year-old the next morning. Furthermore, police found a machete and a hammer on him at the time of arrest. Currently, investigators record statements and document the damage. So far, police confirmed four damaged cars. Moreover, they estimate losses at several thousand złoty.

Possible charges and next steps

Prosecutors will decide on formal charges after police complete procedural steps. In addition, the man could face criminal charges for threats and property damage. Therefore, the case may include provisions for pre-trial detention if the court deems him a danger. Moreover, victims can file criminal complaints and pursue civil claims for compensation. However, seeking legal help speeds the process.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you live in Poland as a foreigner, report crimes to the nearest police station or call 112. In addition, bring your passport or PESEL number if you have one (PESEL is the Polish national ID number). Consequently, police will register your statement and give you a procedural note. Moreover, victims receive a case number to track proceedings. If injured, visit an emergency clinic covered by NFZ (the public health insurer) or use private care. Furthermore, minor fines are called “mandat” in Poland, which differs from criminal charges. Finally, keep evidence like photos and witness names for insurance or court claims.

Police appeal to witnesses and vehicle owners who may have footage or were threatened to contact the V Komisariat in Lublin. Consequently, the station asks callers to call 47 811 47 00. In addition, people may use the emergency number 112 for urgent assistance. Furthermore, investigators continue to clarify the event timeline and the full scale of damage. Therefore, authorities will decide on the next legal steps after the formal procedural actions conclude.

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