It was a very busy past week for members of the Weyburn Police Service.

Members were called to deal with impaired drivers, violent assaults and a reported robbery. They recieved 76 calls for service during the week.

*On February 5, police were called to the Canalta Hotel for a reported robbery. Investigation showed that a man went behind the front counter and stole a cash box containing money. The man is described as being in his late 20s, scruffy, Caucasian and wearing a hat and sun glasses and coveralls with yellow stripes. He left the hotel in what's described as a white Dodge truck with a push-type grill guard. There was a female in the truck described as being in her 20s with longer hair.

There were no injuries reported and the suspect was not armed.

Anyone with information regarding this incident is encouraged to call Sask Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or Weyburn Police.

*On February 4, after noticing some erratic driving, police members on patrol arrested a local male. He was charged with driving while over .08.

*Police received a call about an intoxicated male standing in front of a house and yelling. Police attended and the matter was resolved without further incident.

*Police were called to deal with a man who was threatening suicide. The man was transported to hospital for treatment.

*Police were called to a local residence to investigate an assault in progress. As a result, a local male was arrested and charged for assault and damaging property. He was released on non-contact conditions. The matter is still under investigation.
 
*On February 3, police were called to a report of a fight at a local bar. The matter was resolved without incident.

*Police officers on patrol stopped a vehicle that was driving erratically. The male driver was arrested and charged for driving while over .08.

*Police were called to a report of damage to a vehicle. The vehicle was parked outside a residence in the city had two tires slashed and a mirror broken off it. The matter is under investigation.

*On February 2, police were called to a local fast food restaurant to investigate damage to a drive-through menu board. The matter is under investigation.

*On February 1, police were called to a local bar to remove an intoxicated man who was acting strangely. The matter was resolved without incident.

*Police were called to investigate a possible credit card fraud; the matter is currently under investigation.

*On January 31, as a result of a traffic complaint of erratic driving, a man was stopped and arrested on a outstanding warrant.

*As a result of a traffic complaint, a man was arrested and charged with possessing a firearm without a license.

*Police were called to a local restaurant to investigate a harassment complaint; the matter is under investigation.

*On January 30, police were called to a local residence to remove an intoxicated man. The man left on his own and the matter was resolved.

*A local Weyburn male reported to police that he had been assaulted. The matter is under investigation.

*Police were called to investigate a report of a theft from a vehicle; the matter is under investigation.