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Estevan Police respond to break and enter and other calls

The Estevan Police Service has handled a number of calls in recent days.
Estevan police building An Estevan Police cruiser in front of the detachment
An Estevan Police cruiser in front of the detachment.

ESTEVAN - Members of the Estevan Police have responded to a number of calls in the past couple of days.

Police received a report of break and enter to a residence in the Pleasantdale area. It appears that entry was gained through a window into the residence. The matter is still under investigation.

Officers were notified by a good Samaritan that a pair of glasses were located at St. Mary’s School’ yard. If the owners were to call the police station to and identify the glasses they could be returned.

Police received a request to do a welfare check on a Hillside resident. Officers initially attended and were not able to locate the individual. The individual was located a while later and determined to be fine.

Members received a 911 hang up call. Attempts were made to call the individual back and met with no appropriate response so police were dispatched. Police attended to the residence and everything was fine. The police remind the public if you accidently call 911 please communicate with the call taker so they can assess the situation appropriately.

Police received a driving complaint about a vehicle that had twice driven over traffic pylons on the street. Officers located the driver and warned the youth under the Traffic Safety Act.

Officers attended to a disturbance in a south end apartment building. Police spoke to the parties involved and were able to mediate enough to calm things.

Members attended to both commercial and residential alarms throughout the day. All the alarms were found to be set off by accident.

Police attended to a Hillside residence to mediate and keep the peace while a discussion between neighbours took place. No further action required on this matter.

Members received a report of theft of gas from a service station. Police located the vehicle and had the driver return to pay for the gas.



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