Members of the Estevan Police Service arrested multiple impaired drivers during the Thanksgiving long weekend.
The Mercury previously noted the 58-year-old motorist who was apprehended in downtown Estevan on Friday at 2:30 p.m.
Police arrested a 29-year-old Estevan man for impaired driving Friday night. He was charged and later released. His vehicle was impounded and he will appear in court in November.
Members received a call through the Report Impaired Drivers line on Saturday. A 61-year-old man was arrested for impaired driving. He will appear in court in November.
No further details were released about the incidents.
In other recent police news, officers charged an Estevan woman Oct. 9 for breaching conditions of her release by entering a licensed premise. She was given an appearance notice for a future court date.
Police arrested an Estevan man for breaching conditions of his conditional sentence order. He did not have permission from his supervisor to be out of his residence. He was remanded into custody and will make a court appearance in Weyburn on Tuesday.
Officers received a report of a suspicious vehicle parked in an alley in the Trojan subdivision. Officers attended and spoke to two youths in the vehicle who were watching a movie.
Members received two loud music reports. Officers attended to both locations and warned the property representatives under the bylaw.
Police attended to two disturbances. The parties were spoken to and a resolution for the evening was mediated for both incidents.
Officers received a report of mischief to property and assault on Oct. 10. Police attended and spoke to the complainant and victim. The matter is still under investigation.
A mischief to property report was received which led to the arrest of a 31-year-old Carnduff man. He will be appearing in court in November on charges of mischief to property and resisting arrest. The male was lodged in detention for the evening and will be released when sober.
Police attended to two noise bylaw complaints that night. On both occasions, the property representative was warned under the bylaw.
Officers attended to a motor vehicle accident that occurred in a parking lot. The damage to the vehicles was very minimal. There were no injuries to anyone involved. One of the drivers was issued a summary offence ticket for unsafe backing up.
Police performed a traffic stop and found a Fillmore male in the vehicle who was breaching his release conditions. He was arrested and later released to appear in Estevan Provincial Court.
Officers arrested a 27-year-old Swift Current man for breaching his conditional sentence order. The male was lodged in detention and will be brought before a justice of the peace to be remanded into custody for court.