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Estevan police make arrest for break and enter; locate items believed to be stolen

Police also arrested a driver travelling 64 kilometres an hour over the speed limit.
Estevan Police Service vehicle door
Recent happenings for the Estevan Police Service.

ESTEVAN - Members of the Estevan Police Service made an arrest Saturday involving a break and enter and theft.

Police received a call about a break and enter to an apartment in northwest Estevan. Officers then executed a search warrant on a residence and arrested a male and female.

Members seized several items from the residence that are believed to be connected. The male from the residence is also on a no-contact order and was held in custody and will appear in court on Monday. 

The female was released without charge until forensic investigators have had time to examine the property seized.

Police were also called to the northwest side of Estevan for a report of a vehicle that was blocking a driveway. The vehicle was ticketed and towed so the property owners could leave for work.

Police received a report of a theft and uttering threats. The matter is under investigation.

Officers received a report of a male who was breaching his release conditions. Charges are pending against the suspect in the matter.

Police arrested an Estevan female during a traffic stop, as she was found to be in the vehicle with an individual that she is on no-contact conditions with. She was charged, processed and released.

Officers were called to a city core apartment building for a report of mischief. Someone poured some unknown liquid on the floor. The building was evacuated, Fire attended to clear the building. Tenants were allowed to return to their suites a short time later. The matter is still under investigation.

Police received a complaint Sunday regarding two neighbours having a dispute. Members originally attended and spoke to the parties involved and mediated a resolution. Police received further complaints and information about previous interactions. The matter is still being investigated.

Officers were called to a report of a hitchhiker on Highway 39 west of the city in the dark.  The complainant was concerned for the person’s safety. Police attended and were unable to locate the individual.

Police caught a motor vehicle being operated at 144 kilometres per hour in a 80 km/h zone. The female driver was issued a speeding ticket for $955 and her vehicle was impounded for seven days.