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Weyburn police new vehicle sports a new look

The Weyburn police had 84 calls for service for the week of May 9-15, with 17 charges laid
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The newest SUV for the Weyburn Police Service features this new decal design

WEYBURN – With the approval of the Saskatchewan Police Commission, the Weyburn Police Service is proudly displaying a new decal design on their most recent police vehicle. In honour of 2022 being the 65th year of the Weyburn Police Service, Chief Jamie Blunden and Deputy Chief Brent VanDeSype wanted to introduce a fresh new look.

They tasked Const. Kalin Wiebe with doing some research and presenting them with some new vehicle design ideas.

“Const. Wiebe, who enlisted Const. Preston Roy to assist him, did a great job, and we’re very pleased with the result,” said Deputy Chief VanDeSype.

“We believe it’s the sharpest looking police vehicle in Saskatchewan, maybe even Canada,” VanDeSype added, “but then, we may be a bit biased (lol).”

During the week of May 9 to 15, the Weyburn Police Service responded to 84 calls for service, resulting in a total of 17 charges.

Of the charges, eight were laid under the Criminal Code of Canada, two under the Traffic Safety Act (TSA), two under the City of Weyburn Bylaws, one under the Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act (AGRA), and four under the Summary Offences Procedure Act (SOPA).

Anyone with information regarding a matter that is of criminal nature, is encouraged to contact the Weyburn Police Service at (306) 848-3250, the local RCMP Detachment at 310-RCMP (7267), or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).