Police received a total of 185 calls from between 6 a.m. on Aug. 15, to 6 a.m. on Aug. 18, including the following:
On Aug. 15 at 8:17 a.m., RCMP received a report of a 2004 Blue F150 Super Crew with the Saskatchewan license plate 134KSY stolen from a rural area north of North Battleford.
At 8:59 p.m., two vehicles collided on Territorial Drive. A Ford Focus, operated by a 46-year-old female driver from Camrose collided with the rear end of a GMC Sierra, driven by a local 16-year-old male. Ambulance and Fire attended to the scene, and injuries were undetermined. The incident is still under investigation.
A 16-year-old male went to the Battlefords Union Hospital with three minor stab wounds Tuesday evening. The police attended the scene at 9:26 p.m. The police report stated the male was unco-operative with police and wouldn't offer information. The matter was still under investigation as of Thursday morning.
Sometime during the night of Aug. 15 and 16, a grey Nissan Xterra's tires were slashed and windshield smashed. The vehicle was located at the 1800 block of 92nd Street.
Later during day, a Ford Freestyle minivan was stolen from the 1200 block of 96th Street. Police found the stolen vehicle in the Riverview Subdivision. Keys had been left in the vehicle.
Sometime during the night of Aug. 16-17, unknown individuals vandalized the radar device along the road between North Battleford and Battleford. The matter is still under investigation.
While the owner of a 2016 Dodge Ram was on vacation, his truck was stolen. Upon return, the owner noticed his vehicle being driven past his residence and stopping nearby. The owner approached the vehicle, and four to six youth stood around it. The owner asked for his keys, and they assaulted him. Another youth came out of a residence wielding two machetes, according to the police report. The youth then left in the truck. The owner suffered minor injuries.
Police request that the public call the police as soon as possible rather than approaching people committing potentially criminal acts.
6 to 6 refers to the police reports that offer information and detail certain crimes from 6 a.m. one morning to 6 a.m. the next morning. All details pertaining to incidents are from media reports from police, which include witness testimony. This information is not to be treated as incontrovertible fact.