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Two-vehicle collision in Estevan results in dangerous driving charge

Police also called about a collision with a deer on Friday.
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The latest from the Estevan Police Service.

ESTEVAN - Members received a report on Sept. 15 of a motor vehicle collision in which one of the drivers allegedly drove his vehicle into another on purpose. Police attended and arrested a 58-year-old Estevan man for dangerous driving. He was later released for court on conditions.

Also, members received a complaint regarding a child custody dispute. A review of the order issued by the court revealed police had no authority to get involved. The individuals were referred back to Family Law Court to resolve their dispute.

Police received a request to keep the peace in a child exchange. Officers attended to moderate and mediate. The exchange took place without incident.

Members attended to a disturbance and dispute between two neighbours in the west end of the city. Both parties were warned about their behaviour and instructed not to have any further interaction.

Police were called to a residence in the Hillside area for a report of a domestic disturbance. Members were able to mediate the situation and no further police involvement was required.

Officers were called for a report of numerous cars honking their horns from a school parking lot. All parties were spoken to and warned of their actions.

Police attended to a residential area in north Estevan to assist a local cab company with an unruly customer who was refusing to leave the cab or pay for their fare. Members arranged a ride home for the subject and left the individual in the care of a sober person.

Members were called to a local liquor establishment as there was an argument outside involving a cab driver and patrons. Police were able to mediate the situation and no further involvement was required.

Police received a report of an accident involving a deer. The vehicle did not sustain any significant damage and the EPS said none of the occupants were injured.

Police received a request from Saskatoon Crown prosecutors to locate and serve an individual in Estevan a summons for court. The 43-year-old Estevan man has been summoned to appear in Saskatoon Provincial Court to answer to the charges of assault, breach of probation and breach of release conditions.

Police were dispatched to a residence in the Hillside area for a noise complaint. Members attended and warned the homeowner to keep the noise down.

Police received a call that someone had lit a flower pot on fire near an apartment building. The caller had already put the fire out but wanted to report it to the police as the building sustained some damage. The matter is still under investigation.

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