British man repeatedly enters yard in Ogre to profess love
On June 7, a British citizen was found again in a private yard on Krasta Street in Ogre, attempting to express affection; the homeowner considered filing a complaint for trespassing and threats but refrained after police intervention.

Police in Ogre received a call on June 7 about an unwanted person who had once again entered the yard of a private house on Krasta Street. Upon arrival, officers encountered a British citizen who, as it turned out, had previously attempted to enter the same property to declare his love for one of the residents.
The man was removed from the yard. Subsequently, the homeowner expressed a desire to file a complaint with the State Police, alleging unauthorized entry and threats made by the British national. Additional police officers were called to the scene and conducted talks with the British citizen. Eventually, the residents decided not to file a complaint at that time.
After the incident, the British man left for the train station to travel to Riga. No further details regarding the circumstances or potential legal consequences have been disclosed.


