ESTEVAN — The Estevan Police Service responded to several road accidents and other calls over the weekend.
Members responded to a report of a vehicle blocking a road on Dec. 20. The registered owner was located, and the vehicle was moved.
Officers received a report of a theft of gas from a local gas station. The vehicle was described as a red Dodge truck. The matter is under investigation.
Members also were called to a report of a hit and run with a traffic light. While police were on scene the driver and vehicle returned to the scene.
EPS dealt with a report of a collision on Albert Street. No injuries and minor damage to the involved vehicles were reported.
Officers received information about another collision on Albert Street. It was a non-reportable collision, so police only had to assist in exchanging information.
Police assisted with traffic on Perkins with a semi unit that needed assistance climbing the icy hill.
Members responded to a report of noise coming from a residence on the northeast side of the city. Police had previously attended the same residence multiple times in previous weeks. The occupant was charged under the bylaw.
Police also did high visibility check stops. Over 200 vehicles were interacted with, and no impaired drivers were located.
On Dec. 21, police attended St. Joseph's Hospital for an unruly person. The man was located and left the building on his own. No further action was needed.
EPS also responded to a report of a possible impaired driver and open alcohol. The vehicle was located, but no alcohol was found and the driver was sober.
Members received a report of a disturbance on 13th Ave and Eighth St. The complainant was reporting he was being chased by another man. The complainant was located and given a ride home. It is unknown why he was being chased. The suspect in the case is known and the matter is still under investigation.
EPS received a report of mischief to a vehicle in the 600 block of Albert Street on Dec. 22. Anyone with information on this crime is asked to call EPS or Sask Crimestoppers.
Noise complaint from an apartment in the northeast side of the city was also received that day. Police warned the tenant about the bylaw.