On August 9, the Weyburn Police Service observed a vehicle being driven erratically. As the result of a traffic stop, the 56 year-old male driver was arrested for impaired driving and will be making a court appearance.
On August 8, the Weyburn Police Service received a report of a person failing to abide by his court-ordered conditions. As a result of the investigation, a 23 year-old male was charged with not abiding with the order.
Also on August 8, while on patrol, the Weyburn PS observed three people throw an object onto the street. Further investigation revealed that it was a block. Two 19 year-old males and a 21 year-old female were identified by the police and cleaned up the object.
On August 7, the Weyburn PS received a complaint about a male person causing a disturbance in an apartment complex. Upon attending, the 48 year-old male was located and arrested. He was held in cells and is facing a charge of breaching a court document.
Also on August 7, the Weyburn Police Service were dispatched to a local pub regarding unruly patrons. Prior to arrival of the police the patrons left.
On August 6, the Weyburn PS continues to receive complaints involving fraudulent telephone Revenue Canada scams. In each case, the person is contacted from someone telling them they are from CRA and that if the back taxes are not paid immediately, an arrest warrant for the person will be executed. We urge anyone receiving such a call to treat it as a scam. The CRA does not work in this manner.
Also on August 6, the Weyburn PS received a call about a suspected impaired driver sitting in a vehicle. The police attended and spoke to the male driver who was not intoxicated.
On August 5, the Weyburn PS received a report of a break and enter and assault that occurred at a residence. The investigation showed that the two people had been involved in an on/off domestic relationship. On this date, the 18 year-old female went to the residence which she was no longer involved at and broke into a garage. When confronted by the 24 year-old homeowner, she assaulted him. She was arrested and is facing charges of break and enter and assault and will be making a court appearance.
The Weyburn PS received a request from another Government Agency to assist in an allegation of international child abduction. While at this time the abduction allegation is still involved in the legal process from the home country, the persons involved were located and found to be in compliance with all Canadian laws.