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Weyburn police look into break-and-enters, mischief

The Weyburn Police Service have dealt with a wide variety of incidents and complaints in the past week, including break-ins and mischief, and a number of alcohol-related incidents.



The Weyburn Police Service have dealt with a wide variety of incidents and complaints in the past week, including break-ins and mischief, and a number of alcohol-related incidents.

Persons living in the 1800 block of Eaglesham Avenue contacted police in regards to a break-in at their residence on Saturday. Stolen were electronic equipment and cash. Investigation is ongoing.

Police have received a complaint of damage being done to the old water tower on South Hill. Persons have been breaking into the building by damaging the main door. Police are asking for public to contact police when persons are seen in this area.

A driving complaint was received by a semi driver at approximately 9:40 p.m. on Saturday. The semi driver stated he was followed into Weyburn by a half-ton truck that was driving erratically. Both vehicles stopped at the Third Street and Highway 39 intersection and words were exchanged. As the semi was heading out of the city, he noticed the truck parked at the Queen Street intersection. As the semi went past the driver threw something striking the windshield of the semi. Investigation revealed the object was beer bottle. Police are looking for a dark-coloured Chev or GMC truck Supercab that was very muddy. Any one with information is asked to contact Weyburn Police Service or Crimestoppers.

A business in the 10 block of Railway Avenue reported that they had been broken into on Mar. 4. The investigation is ongoing.

A person contacted police in regards to a person trespassing on their property on Mar. 5. Police attended but the person had left the scene before Police arrived.

A 22-year-old man from Weyburn is facing charges of driving while impaired and refusal of a breath test following a traffic stop on Mar. 4. The accused was also a suspended driver and his vehicle was impounded.

Police were called to a noisy party in the 900 block of Bison Avenue on Mar. 4. The property owner was spoken to and warned about the noise.

Police attended to a domestic dispute in the 300 block of 18th Street on Mar. 5. No charges were laid and both parties left the property.

Police attended to a family domestic in the 100 block of 9th Street on Mar. 5. Police were able to resolve the situation without any charges being laid.

Police responded to a two-vehicle accident at the intersection of First Avenue and Government Road on Mar. 6. There were no injuries but both vehicles had to be towed from the scene. Investigation is on going.

Police attended to a family dispute in the 400 block of Qu'Appelle Street on Mar. 6. The situation was resolved and there were no charges laid.

Police received a complaint of a 13-year-old male that had not returned home from school on Mar. 6. Police were able to locate the youth at a friend's home at 2:30 a.m. the next day.

A 21-year-old male from Weyburn was reported missing by his common law on Mar. 7. The accused was located by the RCMP in Alberta later that day in good health.
Police received a complaint of a youth playing hockey in the 700 block of Coteau Avenue on Mar. 7 and he was also shooting rocks across the street. Police spoke to the subject warned him of his actions.

Police responded to a call of a person trying to steal a motor vehicle in the 10 block of Sixth Street on Thursday. Upon arrival Police found a 21-year-old man passed out in the driver's seat of the complainant's vehicle. The accused has been charged with mischief and will be making a court appearance later this month.

Police received a complaint from a business in the 100 block of Souris Avenue of a male drunk and causing problems on Thursday. Police attended and took the subject to his residence.

A business in the 1400 block of Sims Avenue called complaining of a drunk male on the property on Friday. Police located the person and removed him from property.
A business contacted police in regards to some paper money they had received on Friday. The business believed that the money was fake. Investigation revealed that the money was not counterfeit.

Police received a complaint of a truck parked in the 10 block of 11th Street with its stereo playing very loud on Friday. The vehicle was gone when the police arrived.
A complaint was received a vehicle was in the 10 block of Eighth Street with a noisy stereo on Friday. Police located the owner and he was warned about his actions.

An 18-year-old female contacted police in regards to an assault on Saturday. The female stated that while at a party in Weyburn she was assaulted by another female. Investigation is ongoing.

Police attended a noisy party complaint in McKinnon Bay on Saturday. The party was cleared and the property owner was warned.

Police were called to a disturbance in the 10 block of First Ave. South on Saturday. As a result a 22-year-old male and a 27-year-old male were charged under the fighting bylaw.

Police were called to a disturbance in the 10 Block of Railway Avenue about a fight in progress on Saturday. On police arrival both parties had left the scene.