ESTEVAN — Estevan police received 61 calls for service over the weekend of Aug. 9-11, complaints included well-being checks, suspicious vehicles, fraudulent use of a debit card, an aggressive dog, uttering threats, and several driving complaints.
Estevan Police Service performed a traffic stop and arrested a 29-year-old Weyburn man, as he was on conditions to have no contact with another individual that was also in the vehicle. The man was later released to appear in Provincial Court on a later date.
EPS received a report of theft of property that is related to an estate. The matter is a likely a civil matter as it relates to an inheritance.
Members responded to a report of an unwanted guest at a residence causing a disturbance. The disturbance was being caused as there was a dispute over money being owed by one party to the other. The matter was resolved, and the money will be exchanged at a later time.
Officers responded to a report in relation to child custody matters. The individual reporting it to the police was advised that it was a civil matter and that they would have to go to family law court to attempt to remedy the situation.
Members also attended to a central Estevan residence where a man was causing a disturbance. A 34-year-old Estevan man was arrested and transported to EPS where he was charged with uttering threats. He is scheduled to make his first court appearance in Estevan Provincial Court on Sept. 30.
A 52-year-old Estevan woman was arrested and charged with the possession of property obtained by crime following an investigation into a stolen room key from a central Estevan hotel. The woman is scheduled to make her first court appearance in Estevan Provincial Court on Sept. 30.