ESTEVAN — Estevan Police Service dealt with a number of calls on Wednesday and Thursday.
EPS members responded to a report of a suspicious person in the industrial area on the east side of the city on Thursday. Members attended and spoke with the man.
The same day police received a report of a suspicious man leaving a BMX bicycle in some trees in the central part of the city. Members attended and located the bicycle and transported it to EPS.
"Please contact police if you are missing a BMX-style bicycle," the EPS said.
Members were called to assist the sheriffs while they were executing an eviction notice at a local apartment.
Officers responded to a report of a possible assault at a residence in Estevan. Members attended and spoke with the complainant. Statements are to be obtained, and the matter is under investigation.
Members responded to a report of a theft from a local business. Surveillance video is to be obtained and the matter is under investigation.
Members were called about a suspicious person possibly taking items from a bin belonging to a business in the downtown area of Estevan on Wednesday. Officers located an individual who was warned about taking items not belonging to them.
Members responded to a disturbance at a residence in the northeast area of the city Wednesday afternoon. Two individuals were found to be arguing. Police spoke with the involved parties and were able to mediate a resolution.
Police received a report from a local school bus driver about a vehicle failing to stop while the stop arm and stop lights were activated.
The motoring public is being reminded to be cognizant of school buses in their area. Failing to stop for a school bus while its stop arm and stop lights are activated may result in a $360 fine under the Traffic Safety Act.
Police also responded to a report of a disturbance at an apartment in the north part of the city. Members attended and spoke with the individuals at the residence. They had been involved in an argument. Members assisted in calming the situation.