The following is the full report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of October 28th to November 2nd, 2020.

On October 28th police received a report of a domestic disturbance. Upon arrival police found that the matter could be mediated. One of the parties left the residence for the night, and no further police assistance was required. Another domestic disturbance was received on the same day, and police attended the residence and spoke to both parties. The matter was successfully mediated without the need for further police intervention. Alcohol was a contributing factor.
On the same day, a person believed to be threatening self-harm. The person was located and determined to be well and safe.

On Thursday, police received a report of an assault arising out of a past domestic disturbance issue, and the matter is still under investigation. Also, a report was received of a person threatening self-harm. The person was located and voluntarily attended to the hospital for assessment. Police received a call from an upset tenant. Upon arrival, the police learned that the Sheriff's Office was attempting an eviction. Police assisted with the eviction.

Also on Thursday, police received a call regarding a domestic assault. As a result of the call, and after investigation, it was learned that the caller had in fact also committed an assault. The adult male has been charged with; Assault Causing Bodily Harm, Break & Enter and Mischief. Interestingly, these charges do not relate to the initial domestic call.

On Friday, police received a call regarding a person laying in a parking lot in the downtown area. The person was located and found to be heavily intoxicated. An adult male was taken into custody for being Intoxicated in a Public Place and held in police cells until sober. On the same night, police received a call regarding an intoxicated person in the lobby of a business. The person was located and taken into custody for being intoxicated in a public place. The adult male was held in police cells until sober then released.

On Saturday, which was Halloween, police received a call regarding a suspicious vehicle / activity and possible impaired driver. The vehicle was located and the driver arrested for Driving While Impaired by Drug. The driver was processed by a Drug Recognition Expert but was not sufficiently impaired at the time of the test to result in a charge. The driver was charged with Driving while Suspended and may be facing other drug-related charges once confirmation from Lab is obtained.

Police executed a Criminal Code Search Warrant on a residence in the 1700 Block of Coteau Avenue, as information had been received that the owner of the residence was in possession of stolen property. Items of furniture were seized pursuant to the Search Warrant. The male is now facing charges for possession of stolen property.

After an investigation by Members of the Weyburn Police Service and the Weyburn Criminal Investigation Unit, a Search Warrant under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act was executed on a residence at 417 Confederation Drive. The search was assisted by the Estevan Police Service's Police Service Dog. An adult female and an adult male were taken into custody without incident. A small amount of drugs and cash were located and seized. Both are now facing charges of; Trafficking in Cocaine, Trafficking in Fentanyl, Possession of Cocaine, Possession of Fentanyl, Possession of Cocaine and Fentanyl for the purpose of Trafficking, Possession of Proceeds of Crime. Read more HERE.

On Sunday, policer esponded to a report of a loud party at a residence, where a warning was issued and the homeowner agreed to turn down the music. Police did not have to re-attend.

Police also received information that an assault had occurred during a prior domestic family incident. The matter is still under investigation.

Police participated in a safe Halloween event with the Weyburn Chamber. Read more HERE.

In addition to the above charges an additional 10 tickets and criminal charges were laid over the past week.