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Party noise in many places

A number of reports of noise, parties and fights have made the night busy for several police districts in the country.

In Finnmark, a man in his 30s has threatened several guests and guards with a knife at the Bugøynes Festival.

– A man has brought a knife into the festival. The person in question was taken care of by party participants on site before we arrived. No one was injured, says operations manager in Finnmark, Lars Rune Hagen, to Dagbladet.

The man has been transported to Kirkenes and will be questioned.

Police are also reporting other fights at the arrival area of ​​the festival.

– We have also cleaned up other fights in connection with the festival. No one has been arrested, but a man in his 20s has been expelled from the place, Hagen says.

Knocked down by strangers

The police in Tønsberg move out on Sunday night after a report of a fight.

– We were notified that several young women had been beaten by some young men. When we arrived at the place, everyone had disappeared, says operations manager Marianne Mørch to Dagbladet.

– In retrospect, we have come into contact with one of the victims, but as of now we do not know for sure how many have been involved, Mørch says and emphasizes that the person in question is not seriously injured.

In Hamar, a man in his 20s has been beaten down by 4-6 unknown people.

Victims are followed up by health in connection with a blow to the head. The suspects ran from the place before the police arrived, the police in the Inland write on Twitter.

Reviewed

The police have taken control of an aggressive and quarrelsome guest at a nightclub in Sandnes.

The man, who is in his 30s, has been reported for insulting a public official after insulting the police.

Barely 15 minutes away, in Stavanger, several people have been involved in a fight at the train station.

– A man, in his early 40s, has been hit in the face. Two men in their 20s are suspected of the affair. There are conflicting explanations for what happened prior to the violence, the South-West police district writes on Twitter.

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