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Camper broken into at A1 rest area. Slovak woman robbed of over 1300 euros

15.07.2026 02:11 1 min 1 source
index.hr HRV
Camper broken into at A1 rest area. Slovak woman robbed of over 1300 euros
Original source: index.hr

At the Draganić rest area parking lot on the A1 motorway, an unknown perpetrator broke into a camper with Slovak license plates after midnight yesterday. The perpetrator stole a handbag containing documents and money from a 54-year-old Slovak woman. Material damage exceeds 1300 euros. Police warn about signal jamming devices used during remote locking.

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Camper broken into at A1 rest area. Slovak woman robbed of over 1300 euros

15.07.2026 index.hr HRV Original source

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