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Youth charged after breaking curfew

It was a quiet 24 hours for Battlefords RCMP as members responded to less than 20 calls for service/occurrences between 6 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 13 and 6 a.m. Friday, Feb. 14. There were four alarms responded to, but all were false. Thursday 11:07 a.m.
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It was a quiet 24 hours for Battlefords RCMP as members responded to less than 20 calls for service/occurrences between 6 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 13 and 6 a.m. Friday, Feb. 14.


There were four alarms responded to, but all were false.


Thursday


11:07 a.m. - Property dispute between an estranged couple.


11:16 a.m. - Report of damage to property by known suspect on 110th Street. Investigation still ongoing.


3:04 p.m. -Subject refusing to leave business when requested to. Members dispatched, subject already away from area.


7:07 p.m. - Truck reported stolen on 114th Street, appears to be a property dispute between an estranged couple.


Friday


1:24 a.m. - 46 year old woman arrested and facing a charge of assault after a 911 call of a domestic violence incident on 99th Street. Victim did not require any medical attention.


3:57 a.m. - Patrolling members located two youth, 14 and 17, at 16th Avenue and 104th Street in violation of a court imposed curfew. Both arrested and charges are pending.