Members of the Estevan Police Service (EPS) are investigating two suspected incidents of impaired driving by drug that occurred on May 27.
In the two separate traffic stops, a roadside screening device for drugs was used and the drivers tested above the legal limits for impairment by drug. The drivers were taken for further testing and police are awaiting the results of these tests.
As a result of the preliminary positive tests, the drivers had their licences suspended and vehicles were impounded. The matters remain under investigation.
In other recent police news, officers received a compliant May 25 about a fraud, with the suspect claiming to be with a Lions Club Lottery. The EPS reminds the public not to provide any personal or financial information to anyone they do not know and to check FraudBusters online if you think the phone call or email is fraudulent or sounds too good to be true.
The EPS is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying individuals responsible for throwing eggs at several residences throughout the city during the evening of May 27. If any one has any information they are asked to contact the EPS or Crime Stoppers.
Police received a report of fraud May 28 after an individual noticed money missing from their account. The matter remains under investigation.
A disturbance call had police responding to a business in northeast Estevan. The matter is under investigation
Members executed a warrant for the Regina Police Service. The female was released by a justice of the peace for court in Regina at a later date.