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EPS members continue to handle vandalism calls

Members of the Estevan Police Service (EPS) continue to handle complaints associated with vandalism. Police received a complaint Sunday of mischief to property in the 1500-block of Second Street, in which graffiti was spray painted on a garage.
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Members of the Estevan Police Service (EPS) continue to handle complaints associated with vandalism.

Police received a complaint Sunday of mischief to property in the 1500-block of Second Street, in which graffiti was spray painted on a garage. Members then located more graffiti in the 1400-block of Second Street.

The EPS is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying any suspects or persons of interest in this matter. Please call the EPS at 306-634-4767 or Crime Stoppers if you have any information.

Police were out on Saturday for a high-visibility check stop for Halloween. No impaired drivers were reported, and the EPS didn’t report any incidents in the community.

Police were called to a disturbance at an apartment complex in northeast Estevan on Friday. Once on scene, members were able to deescalate the situation without any arrests.

Officers received calls for service at two separate licensed establishments regarding current Public Health orders not being followed. Police are investigating both incidents further and will be in contact with the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA).

Police arrested an intoxicated male who was banging on a bar door after hours downtown. He was arrested and lodged in cells until he could sober up and look after himself.

 

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