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Estevan Police Service members called to mischief complaints during the weekend

Members of the Estevan Police Service have handled a couple of mischief complaints during the weekend.
Estevan Police Service
Estevan Police Service. File photo

ESTEVAN - Members of the Estevan Police Service have handled a couple of mischief complaints during the weekend.

Police responded to a report Saturday of eggs being thrown at a house in northwest Estevan. A search of the area was done, but the person(s) responsible were not located. The matter remains under investigation. If anyone has any information regarding this mischief, please contact the Estevan Police Service or Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers.

Officers received a report Friday of an adult smoking in their vehicle with young children present. The vehicle was located and the adult was warned that it is an offence to smoke with youth in the vehicle.

Police received a report of mischief to a vehicle. The vehicle received a scratch mark down the passenger side. The matter is still under investigation.

Police initiated a traffic stop in the early evening hours which resulted in a 26-year-old Estevan man having his driver’s licence suspended for three days as well as his vehicle impounded for three days as a result of a breath test for alcohol.

Earlier in the week, police were called Aug. 16 to a local motel regarding an altercation between a male and female. Members arrived and spoke to both parties. The female was adamant that she lost something of hers in the room. The male allowed police into the room to look for the property. Police then advised the female that the item was not found and not to return to the motel.