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Domestic disturbances in Estevan require police attention

The Estevan Police Service was called on to handle a number of domestic disturbances over the weekend. Sunday night the EPS received a call regarding a domestic violence complaint in the city's north end. The matter is still under investigation.


The Estevan Police Service was called on to handle a number of domestic disturbances over the weekend.

Sunday night the EPS received a call regarding a domestic violence complaint in the city's north end. The matter is still under investigation.

A second domestic violence call came after an incident in the central part of Estevan. Officers were able to diffuse the situation and no charges were laid.

The EPS also responded to an accident Sunday on Kensington Avenue after a vehicle made a left hand turn in front of a southbound vehicle which led to a collision. No injuries were reported, but the vehicles did suffer extensive damage and had to be towed away.

Saturday brought another accident to the attention of police. One vehicle had to be towed from the accident which occurred on the 400 block of King Street.

On Friday, officers answered another domestic violence complaint in central Estevan and were again able to resolve the matter.

Earlier in the week officers were alerted to the theft of fuel from a city gas station. The incident remains under investigation.

Two men were arrested after they were found to be in possession of marijuana during a traffic stop. Over 20 grams of the drug were taken from the men who were aged 29 and 32. They are scheduled to be in court on March 25.

During Monday's day shift, officers were called to a residence in northeast Estevan to deal with another domestic dispute. After investigation, a 25-year-old male was arrested for mischief after the window in a vehicle was broken. He is due in court March 1.

A report of vandalism to a vehicle in the parking lot of a north Estevan school was received and remains under investigation. The vehicle suffered minimal damage.

Officers also conducted a number of traffic stops which led to Traffic Safety Act charges such as operating an unregistered vehicle and disobeying a red light. The public is reminded to anticipate and obey all traffic signals.