The Weyburn Police Service responded to 91 calls for service during the week of July 13 to 20.
Assault with a weapon
On July 13, police responded to a dispute in a public area involving an adult male and an adult female. The disagreement escalated when the female struck the male with an object, causing minor injuries. The individuals are known to each other. The female was arrested and later released on conditions, including having no contact with the male.
Sexual assault
On July 14, police received a complaint of a sexual assault. Following an investigation, it was alleged that an adult male had sexually assaulted an adult female. The individuals were known to each other. The male was arrested and released on conditions.
Impaired driving
On July 15, police received a Report Impaired Driver (RID) complaint regarding an adult male suspected of leaving a local drinking establishment while impaired. Officers located the suspect and initiated an impaired driving investigation. The male appeared highly intoxicated and refused to provide a breath sample into an approved screening device. He was arrested for refusal and released once sober.
Breach of conditions
Throughout the week, four adults were charged in separate incidents for breaching court-imposed conditions. All breaches were considered minor. Each individual was released with a future court date.
Well-being / mental health checks
Police responded to 13 well-being and mental health-related calls during the week. Most incidents were resolved without requiring further intervention. Two individuals, however, were taken to the hospital for additional care.
City bylaw of the week: Fire pits
Backyard fire pits are a great way to enjoy summer evenings, but they must comply with the regulations set out in the City’s Fire Prevention Bylaw.
Permits are required for non-certified fire pits and can be obtained at City Hall. Application forms are also available at weyburn.ca.
Fire pits must be constructed from non-combustible materials, include a proper screen cover, and be located at a safe distance from structures, trees, and property lines.
Fires must always be supervised, kept to a manageable size, and never lit in windy conditions or when smoke may affect nearby residents.
Burning anything other than clean, seasoned wood or charcoal is strictly prohibited.
Anyone with information regarding any of these matters, or any other criminal activity, is encouraged to contact the Weyburn Police Service at (306) 848-3250, the local RCMP Detachment at 310-RCMP (7267), or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).