Tuesday February 07, 2012


QUESTION OF THE WEEK

  • Do you think movie theatres should be allowed to sell alcohol?
  • Yes
  • 25%
  • No
  • 75%




Police respond to several calls during the long weekend

Estevan Police Service members responded to numerous calls during the Labour Day long weekend.

Police responded to a loud party in the 1200 block of King Street on Sunday night. A male was arrested for public intoxication and urinating in a public place.

A 37-year-old male has been charged following a domestic situation and an assault.

Police received a report of a stolen laptop computer in central Estevan. Two males who were invited into the home are believed to have committed the theft.

A vehicle theft was reported on Saturday night. The registered owner attempted to retrieve the vehicle from a local establishment, and she noticed it was gone.

An attempted break-and-enter occurred. The tenant awoke to the sound of breaking glass at the back door. Entry was not gained. The matter is under investigation.

Police received a report of vandalism. A vehicle was keyed in central Estevan. The matter remains under investigation.

Two males were charged with impaired driving on Saturday night. One, a 24-year-old male, was charged after police initiated a traffic stop on a golf cart in northwest Estevan. The other, a 20-year-old male, was charged following a traffic stop in central Estevan.

On Friday night, two males entered a home in southwest Estevan and attempted to steal a safe. The matter remains under investigation.


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