A man who made a dangerous move by attempting to enter a vehicle that was driving by a local lounge, managed to elude police on the night of Jan. 28.
The man made the attempt while the vehicle was slowly proceeding along the middle of the street. Following the report of the incident, Estevan Police Service personnel attempted to locate the passenger-to-be to no avail.
On that same night, EPS members were called to the southwest side of the city to assist with the removal of unwanted guests at a residence.
Another incident on Jan. 28 saw police charge a driver who was operating a vehicle while his license was suspended. The vehicle was also impounded and towed from the scene of the traffic stop.
On Feb. 1, EPS members attended to a 911 emergency call and learned the call had been placed by a five-year-old. When it was learned the matter did not involve an emergency, police spent some time explaining to the youngster what constituted an emergency call and when it would be proper to dial 911.
Police then attended to a local residence where the home owner was refusing to release tools to another person who had worked at the home. After some discussion the majority of the tools were released to the worker and it was noted the homeowner could not find a few other tools that apparently belonged to the worker, but the issue was seen to be resolved.