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Estevan Police Service members make an arrest Saturday on multiple charges

Members of the Estevan Police Service arrested one person on multiple charges on Saturday.
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ESTEVAN - Members of the Estevan Police Service arrested a Moose Jaw man on Saturday on multiple charges.

Police attended to perform a welfare check on an individual who was reported to possibly be at risk. The individual had previously been assaulted and the matter is before the court. The individual alleged to have committed the assault was on conditions of no contact but believed to be at the residence. 

Police attended and arrested a 34-year-old Moose Jaw male for breaching his conditions of contact. The male is now facing another charge of assault. The male has been held in custody to appear in court on Monday.

Members completed a number of curfew checks last evening.  All but one were found to be compliant with their curfews.  One is still under investigation.

Police attended to a Pleasantdale residence on Aug. 5 to a report of a suspicious person honking the horn of their vehicle and trying to get the attention of a homeowner in the area. Members spoke to the male and determined he was looking for the homeowner and the individual wasn’t home. The male thought the homeowner was ignoring him so he honked the horn of his vehicle. The male was sent on his way and his family was advised. Police received no further complaints in relation to the matter.

 

 

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