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Carnduff RCMP members investigating hit and run, suspicious vehicle complaints The Carnduff RCMP detachment sent out two advisories Thursday afternoon through the Saskatchewan Crime Watch Advisory Network following incidents in the area. In the first case, sometime on Nov. 9 or 10, an unknown individual collided with a lamppost and stop sign at the northeast corner of the junction of Highways 8 and 361. The lamppost and sign were a complete loss. A concerned citizen contacted the Carnduff RCMP, having recognized the potential hazard, and in turn the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure installed temporary signage with consideration to rapidly declining weather conditions. In the interim, nobody has come forward to report having been involved in this collision. The Carnduff RCMP is asking the responsible individual(s) to come forward. Otherwise, anyone with information concerning this collision can contact their nearest RCMP detachment (310-RCMP) or Crime Stoppers. HealtH ServiceS HIP/KNEE Replacement? Other medical conditions causing TROUBLE WALKING or DRESSING?

The Carnduff RCMP was also alerted about a suspicious vehicle and behaviour on Nov. 10. They received a proactive complaint of suspicious activity and movement of a vehicle near the village of Glen Ewen and within the RM of Mount Pleasant. It was the forward thinking of a concerned citizen that allowed members of the detachment to positively identify the vehicle and its owner. Officers have proceeded with an investigation. “It is important to highlight that it is often these small gestures, undertaken by concerned citizens being on the lookout to maintain the integrity of their community, that aid police the most in carrying out our duties to serve our community. Any and all information, no matter how small or insignificant it may seem, can be helpful to our investigations. We thank you for your assistance,” the advisory says. • • • Members of the Estevan Police Service dealt with a 17-year-old Estevan youth on Nov. 10 who had an outstanding warrant for his arrest. Officers contacted the youth and advised him of the warrant and he turned himself in. He was

released with a new court date. Police did a wellbeing check on a 27-year-old man who was located in north Estevan. Members were able to assist him and help him find a warm place for the night. Officers performed a traffic stop on a local man who provided a roadside breath sample, in which he blew a warning level on a roadside screening device, resulting in the man receiving a three-day driver’s licence suspension and his vehicle being seized. Police were called to a northeast establishment to a report of a disturbance. Officers arrested one of the men for being intoxicated in a licensed premise and he was lodged until he could sober up. As a result of a traffic stop in the 1300-block of Ninth Street on Nov. 11, a 24-yearold man from Yellow Grass was arrested and is facing charges of refusing to provide a breath sample. His driver’s licence was suspended and his vehicle was impounded. He will appear in court in January to answer to the charge. A 38-year-old man from Moose Jaw was issued a 72hour driving suspension after he blew a warning level on an approved screening device. His vehicle was also impounded for

three days. Police responded to a complaint of a possible impaired driver around King Street East. The vehicle was located and the male driver provided a sample into an approved screening device, with the result of zero. He was warned about his driving actions. Officers were called to a residential break and enter in progress in north Estevan on Nov. 12. The suspect was arrested in the residence and was held in custody overnight. Charges are pending further investigation. Members conducted

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high-visibility check stops Nov. 14 at multiple locations in the city. Several traffic tickets were issued for various offences, along with a 72-hour driving suspension as a result of a drug impaired driving investigation. Police received a report of fraudulent transactions on a personal bank account. The individual provided information to the police. The matter is still under investigation. Officers received a number of criminal harassment reports related to multiple victims being harassed by one individual. The matter is still under investigation.

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