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Man arrested for threats, resisting arrest

City police received a call on Sunday evening regarding an intoxicated male in a local restaurant. Upon attending the members found a highly-intoxicated 28-year-old male.

City police received a call on Sunday evening regarding an intoxicated male in a local restaurant. Upon attending the members found a highly-intoxicated 28-year-old male. While the male willingly left the business he became much more agitated outside. As a result the male was taken into custody and is now facing charges of uttering threats and resisting arrest, and breaching an earlier release, and was remanded in custody.
• Weyburn police are investigating the theft of two cell phones from a local bar on May 12. The suspect is described as 5’10” tall, 190 pounds, age about mid 40’s, grey/brown hair wearing jeans and a Monster Energy shift.
• Police received a call regarding a possible domestic dispute where threats were being uttered on May 11. After investigation the police determined that the matter could best be handled by assisting in mediating the matter involving a 40-year-old female and a 44-year-old male.
Anyone knowing this individual or who may have information that would assist in his identification is asked to contact the Weyburn Police Service, or to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
• Police are investigating a report of mischief done to the tail gate of a vehicle parked in the area of Clarke Avenue and 16th Street on May 12. The tailgate was dented and the Ford emblem removed from the tailgate.
Anyone knowing this individual or who may have information that would assist in his identification is asked to contact the Weyburn police, or to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
• City police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle being driven by a 28-year-old female late on May 12. As a result of the stop the driver was arrested and has been charged with impaired driving and driving over .08, and will be making a court appearance. The vehicle was also impounded.
• Members of the city police conducted a traffic stop on Friday resulting from the driving action of a vehicle. As a result of the stop, the 16-year-old driver was issued a 60-day licence suspension for being over the allowable blood alcohol limit for a new driver (which incidentally is zero) and the vehicle was impounded for three days. A 17-year-old passenger was also charged with possessing open alcohol as a minor.

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