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Domestic disturbances and loud parties absorb Estevan police attention on weekend

Two 15-year-old boys were reported as being seen entering vehicles in the north central area of the city on the night of July 26.


Two 15-year-old boys were reported as being seen entering vehicles in the north central area of the city on the night of July 26.
Estevan Police Service (EPS) personnel were able to quickly apprehend the two Estevan suspects and it was noted that one of them was now facing several charges for being in breach of court-ordered conditions, while the other teenager was released to his parent.
On that same night, EPS members were asked to seek out a possible impaired driver in the south central area of the city. They were unable to locate the vehicle that had been described to them, but later found it parked in the north central area of the city.
A domestic dispute in the north central area of the city attracted police attention on the night of July 26. The dispute involved a man and woman who were jointly renting a residence. Police managed to bring the two to a mutual agreement and the woman vacated the residence for the remainder of the evening.
Employees in a retail business in the north central area of the city informed police they had an unwanted person in the store. The person was harassing staff and refusing to leave when asked to do so. EPS members attended to the area and located the 22-year-old Estevan man who presented them with a different version of what had taken place. He was eventually transported to a friend's residence for the remainder of the evening.
Police received a report of an 18-year-old woman attempting to use false identification for the purchase of alcohol. The call came from a lounge in the north central area of Estevan. She was located by EPS members and warned about her actions.
A report from another lounge in the city was fielded by police that same night. This time the complaint involved several people who had walked out without paying their tab. A 52-year-old man from British Columbia was identified as one of the suspects two days later so the tab was eventually paid and the man was warned about his actions.
A report of an 18-year-old man causing problems in a store in the north central area of the city was received by police on July 26. The man was informed that he would no longer be allowed in the store and he left the premises without further incident.
Police also took action regarding a vehicle that had been parked on a street in the east central area of the city for over 24 hours. The vehicle was removed the following day.
A noisy party in the north central area of the city attracted police attention on July 26. A 23-year-old man was warned about the city's noise bylaw.
A 23-year-old Regina man was issued a 24-hour suspension of his driver's licence after he was located driving a motor vehicle in the north central area of the city under the influence of alcohol.
On the night of July 27, EPS members attended to a domestic disturbance on the north side of the city. The occupants of the residence were all spoken to and eventually two members of the family in dispute left on their own accord and no further police action was required.
Police then received a call regarding three young men who were possibly carrying and discharging a pistol in a park on the west side of the city. Police located the young people and spoke to them however, there was no evidence of any guns or any damage having been done in the area.
A report of several young women consuming alcohol outside a local restaurant attracted police attention on the night of July 27. The women were located and the alcohol that was in their possession was seized.
A report of a loud party in the northwest area of the city also attracted police attention on the night of July 27. The hostess of the party was spoken to and no further action was required.
Another loud party, this time on the south side of the city, was the subject of another police visit that night. The host was warned about the city's noise bylaw and no further action was required.
The third loud party complaint was registered with police a short time after that. This one came from the north central area of Estevan. Once again the host was spoken to and no further action was required.
On that same shift, EPS members located a 24-year-old Estevan woman who was operating a motor vehicle without a valid operator's licence. Further investigation led to police taking two breath samples from the woman. On both occasions the samples registered a count above the .08 per cent limit so she was charged accordingly before being released with a future court date.
Two men spotted at a store in the north central part of the city were put under observation by EPS members who noted that one ended up urinating on the side of the facility and that both of them appeared to be in extremely intoxicated condition. As a result of their actions, and for their own safety, the 25-year-old and 29-year-old were lodged in cells until sober.
On the night of July 29, police received a call regarding some willful damage to a vehicle in the southwest area of the city. The incident was placed under investigation.


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