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Police warn residents of phone scam

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the period of October 11 to 17: *On October 17, police attended a complaint of a motor vehicle accident on Government Road. One driver was charged with following too closely. There was a minor injury.

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the period of October 11 to 17:

*On October 17, police attended a complaint of a motor vehicle accident on Government Road. One driver was charged with following too closely. There was a minor injury.

*On October 16, police were called to investigate a cell phone theft at the Weyburn mall. The matter is under investigation.

*Police were called to a report of a theft at a local business compound. The matter is under investigation.

*Police were called to disturbances at a local restaurant and two bars. The matters were resolved prior to police arrival.

*On October 15, police were called to investigate an attempted break and enter to a residence. The matter is under investigation.

*On October 14, police were called to investigate a possible theft, the matter is under investigation.

*On October 12, police investigated a complaint of assault. The matter was resolved without charges being laid.

*On October 11, police received a complaint of a telephone scam. Residents are reminded to NEVER give banking or personal information out over the phone.

*Police are asking for the public's assistance in solving a case where a parked vehicle had fireworks set-off in it, causing a fire and substantial damage. Anyone with information is encouraged to call police or Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222 TIPS.

*The Weyburn Police Service attended 117 calls for service during this reporting period, many of them alcohol related. There were also several thefts reported.

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