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Police ask for assistance in solving recent thefts

On March 15, the Weyburn Police Service received a report from New Age Motor Sports that sometime during the night two high-end RZRs were stolen from the fenced compound. Photos can be seen on the New Age Motorsports Facebook page.
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On March 15, the Weyburn Police Service received a report from New Age Motor Sports that sometime during the night two high-end RZRs were stolen from the fenced compound. Photos can be seen on the New Age Motorsports Facebook page.


Also on March 15, the Weyburn PS received a report of a theft of personal property from a vehicle parked in the downtown core area. Stolen was a black backpack containing clothing, medication and a small amount of cash. Anyone having information on this or any other crime is asked to contact the Weyburn PS or Crime Stoppers.


On March 14, the Weyburn Police Service, while on patrol at a local pub, received information that a 21 year-old male was attempting to steal a promotional item. The matter was resolved to the satisfaction of the pub.


Also on March 14, the Weyburn PS received a complaint from a local cab company that a fare would not pay. The 29 year-old male was located and payment was mediated. Nothing further was required to police.


On March 13, the Weyburn PS received a report of a male person being unlawfully in a dwelling house. The investigation revealed that the suspect was an employee of the landlord and had entered the residence to perform some maintenance work. The renter claimed that improper notice had been given by the landlord. The matter was mediated and concluded.


The Weyburn Police Service received a report of the theft of a vehicle from Barber Motors lot. On March 11, at about 7 p.m., the vehicle was observed leaving the lot and was last seen travelling north on Hwy #35. The vehicle is a 2007 beige/grey GMC Sierra 4-door pickup and can be seen on Facebook on salesman Charlie Travis' page. Any information regarding this theft can be reported to the RCMP/ Weyburn PS or Crime Stoppers.


On March 11, the Weyburn PS became involved in an investigation into a reported breach of the City Dog Bylaw for too many dogs being kept within city limits. As a result of the investigation, a 49 year-old male has been charged with keeping too many animals.


The Weyburn Bylaw limits normal possession of animals to three dogs or three cats, or a combination of three dogs/cats. An animal having a litter of puppies/kittens may be in addition to this until the litter reaches six months of age.


 Also on March 11, the Weyburn PS received a complaint forwarded from the RCMP regarding a domestic assault at a local business. Upon attending, it was learned that a 23 year-old female had committed a minor assault on her 30 year-old male partner. The matter was mediated without further police involvement.


Further on March 11, the Weyburn Police Service conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle in regards to a violation of a traffic law. The 33 year-old female driver was found to be driving under the influence of alcohol. A roadside breath test was administered resulting in a three days license suspension for the driver.


At about 3:00 a.m. on March 10, the Weyburn PS received a call regarding an altercation between a male and a female. Before police arrived on scene, the individuals were gone. The investigation led the police to a residence in the area where a 28 year-old male and a 24 year-old female were subsequently arrested and held in custody. As a result of the investigation, both individuals have been charged with assault with a weapon. They have both since been released from custody on conditions and will each be making a court appearance.


The Weyburn Police Service are investigating a mischief file. A home/vehicle in the area of the Comprehensive School was egged between 9:30 p.m. on March 8 and 7:00 a.m. on March 9. Anyone having information on this is asked to contact the Weyburn PS or Crime Stoppers.

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