The Estevan Police Service (EPS) responded to 46 occurrences over the weekend, including reports of suspicious persons, fraud, harassment, sextortion, breach of peace, and noise bylaw complaints. Several tickets were also issued under the Traffic Safety Act.

EPS attended to two separate vehicle collisions. No injuries were reported, but the vehicles required towing.

Officers responded to a disturbance at a local liquor establishment, where a 47-year-old man was arrested and charged with assaulting a police officer. He was transported to cells and released when sober. He will appear in court at a later date to face his charges.

Police also received a report of a driver accidentally colliding with parked vehicles in an apartment complex parking lot. The driver was advised to leave contact information on the victim's vehicles and to follow up with SGI. No further police involvement was required.

The EPS reminds the public to ensure all vehicles are secured while parked and to remove all valuables. Outdoor buildings should also remain locked. Community members observing any suspicious activity should report it to the police immediately, including descriptions of the subjects and their direction of travel. These details aid police in their investigations.