On May 3, the Weyburn Police Service responded to a report of a disturbance at an apartment. Upon attending, they found an 18 year-old female to apparently be under the influence of one or more substances. She was transported to the local hospital then transferred to the Regina General Hospital for treatment.
Also on May 3, as a result of a series of complaints the Weyburn PS attended to the area of Bison Avenue and Tenth Street. An investigation revealed that a 22 year-old male was involved in a domestic situation. As a result, he engaged in some driving action that led to his arrest for dangerous driving. Some property was damaged during the incident.
On April 29, the Weyburn PS received a report of a collision between a motor vehicle and a medi-chair. The driver of the medi-chair fled the scene. A 39 year-old male driver of the medi-chair was subsequently located and charged with driving while impaired. He will be making a court appearance.
Later in the day, the Weyburn Police Service received another complaint of another intoxicated male person on a medi-chair. This individual was later located at his residence and as such no charges could be laid.
Also on April 29, the Weyburn PS received a complaint directed through 911. Upon attending, the officers found a 50 year-old female apparently suffering mental health issues. She was transported to the local hospital for assessment.
The Weyburn Police Service received a complaint of a multi-person assault on an 18 year-old female victim. Subsequent investigation determined that a number of people were involved in the incident. An 18 year-old female has been charged with assault, theft under $5000 and breach of probation. A 16 year-old female has been charged with assault and theft under $5000. A 21 year-old male has likewise been charged with assault and theft under $5000. All have upcoming court appearances. The victim received only minor injuries.
On April 28, the Weyburn PS received a complaint of a disturbance at a worksite. Upon attending, it was learned that an employee had been asked to leave the work site but needed access to his belongings. Police attended to keep the peace while the property was retrieved. There was no further incident.
On April 28 about 7:20 p.m., a 7 year-old female was walking home from the Souris School playground. In the area of the 600 block of Third Street South she was approached by an unidentified male who spoke to her, telling her to come with him and that he had something to tell her. She was able to flee the area without incident. The person of interest is described as male, non-white, bald head, yellow teeth, larger stomach, wearing a short sleeve red shirt, blue sweat pants that were too long, clean shaven, deep voice. Area and neighborhood checks were negative. There have been no subsequent reported incidents. Anyone having any information on this incident, or who may be able to assist in identifying this person of interest is asked to contact the Weyburn Police Service, or call Crime Stoppers.
We would like to remind everyone that May 3-9 is Missing Persons Week. Events were held in Regina on May 4. The Provincial Missing Person committee will be putting on an on-line video series with a different video each day this week, showcasing various aspects of community response to missing persons cases. The link can be found at http://pathssk.org/2015/04/10/missing-persons-week-in-saskatchewan/