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Estevan police make arrests, investigate assault and theft

Estevan police arrested multiple individuals over the weekend for breaches, assault, and other incidents while responding to various calls.
Estevan Police Service

ESTEVAN – The Estevan Police Service (EPS) arrested two individuals over the weekend for breaching conditional sentence orders.

On March 1, police responded to a report of an assault at a residence in the city's southeast. Officers attended the scene and arrested a woman for assault. She was lodged in cells, and the matter remains under investigation.

An Estevan man was arrested on March 2 for failing to comply with a release order. He was lodged in cells and was scheduled to appear in court on Monday. No further details were immediately available.

On Feb. 28, police responded to a report of a man burning items in a backyard and causing a disturbance in the city’s southeast. Officers attended and spoke with the man, who was burning cardboard in a fire pit. He was advised of the bylaw and warned to keep the noise down.

That same day, a man was found outside his residence past his court-ordered curfew. He was arrested and lodged in cells before being released in the morning.

EPS also responded to a report of a man threatening staff at a local business. Officers arrived, but the suspect had already left the area. The matter is under investigation.

On March 1, police received a noise complaint about several barking dogs. Officers attended and warned the homeowner about the bylaw.

Members also investigated a report of harassing communication involving a man sending repeated text messages to a woman. A statement is to be obtained, and the matter remains under investigation.

Several compliance checks were completed on individuals under conditions, with all found to be in compliance.

On March 2, EPS received a report of a stolen BMX bicycle in the city's central area. The theft remains under investigation.

Later that day, an alarm monitoring company reported a duress alarm at a local residence. Officers attended and determined the homeowner had mistakenly entered the wrong entry code, and no issues were found.

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