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Estevan police make arrests for assault, sexual assault during the weekend

Two people were arrested for a sexual assault in Estevan on Friday night.
Estevan Police Service Car

ESTEVAN - Members of the Estevan Police Service made a few arrests during the weekend.

In the early hours on June 3, police were called to a residence for a well-being check. While investigating, members determined an assault had occurred. The suspect was no longer at the scene but was arrested later in the day. The 53-year-old man was released on conditions to have no contact with the victim. He will make his first court appearance on July 18.

During the night shift on June 3, there was a report of a sexual assault. Members were able to identify the suspects and they were arrested the following morning. After further investigation, two males have been charged with one count each of sexual assault.

One of the males was on a probation order and was charged for failing to comply with conditions of that order. They will make their first court appearance on Aug. 15.

Police responded to a fight at local bar. One of the people involved was still at the scene when police arrived. He was taken into custody and released to the care of a responsible adult.

A suspicious person was reported in the trees near the dog park at Woodlawn Regional Park.  Members located the subject and there were no issues.

On June 4, police investigated a report of a theft from a grocery store. Two suspects were identified and arrested for theft. They will make their first court appearance on July 18.

Police received a report of an intoxicated male in central Estevan. He was arrested for public intoxication and held in cells until he could be released to a responsible adult.

Officers were called to a report of a group of young males on the roof of the Estevan Comprehensive School on June 5. Police attended and located the subjects. The matter is still under investigation to determine if any damage resulted from their actions. The males will also face charges under the Trespass to Property Act.

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