During the past week the Weyburn Police Service attended to 136 calls for service. Police received a complaint of three vehicles being damaged during the evening of July 18.
During the past week the Weyburn Police Service attended to 136 calls for service.
Police received a complaint of three vehicles being damaged during the evening of July 18. It appears the windows on these parked vehicles were damaged with a pellet gun. The investigation into this matter continues.
Also on July 19, police received a complaint of a window being damaged on a camper trailer in the River Park Campground. It appears the window damage was the result of a pellet gun. The matter remains under investigation.
Then on July 19, police received another complaint of a window being broken by someone who had thrown a rock through a front window of a residence in the northeast area of the city. The incident remains under investigation.
On July 15, police responded to a complaint of a male causing a disturbance at a residence in the northeast area of Weyburn. The individual was located and arrested for breach of the peace and was released from custody later in the day.
Later that same day, police located an intoxicated male near a downtown bar who was causing a disturbance. The 21-year-old male was arrested and lodged in cells and released when sober.
Also on July 15, as a result of an ongoing investigation a second person was charged with mischief in regard to an incident that occurred on July 2. A female young offender was charged with mischief and appeared in court on July 17.
While on patrol on July 15, police observed a 16-year-old female in the area of the hospital who was very intoxicated. The subsequent investigation revealed the young offender was breaching her court ordered conditions and she was arrested and charged with breach. She appeared in court on July 17.
On July 16, police assisted the Weyburn Fire Department with traffic control in the 300-block Mergens Street where a fire had broken out in a garage. There were no injuries.
Then on July 17, police were dispatched to a two vehicle motor vehicle accident at the intersection of Grace Street and Highway 39. Damage was minor and there were no injuries.
Police attended to a complaint of a mischief report in the downtown on July 19. The investigation revealed a window had been smashed out of a parked truck causing a large amount of damage to the vehicle. A 35-year-old male has been charged with mischief and will be appearing in court in August.
Police stopped a motorcyclist on July 20 after driving actions indicated a possible impaired driver. A 37-year-old Regina male was subsequently arrested and charged with impaired drive and drive while over .08. He will be making his first court appearance in August.