July 8 – July 9, 2018
7:00 am to 7:00 am
 

Moose Jaw Police responded to 28 calls for service.

7:39 am – Suspicious Person – A subject was laying facedown and the complainant was unsure if they were unconscious. The subject declined police assistance and stated that they were sunbathing.

11:13 am – Dangerous Driving – A vehicle was driving erratically in the area. Several addresses were checked but the vehicle was not located.

11:26 am – Suspicious Occurrence – A complainant reported that there may be guests not welcome in a residence that belonged to someone else. Police confirmed that all guest were welcome visitors.

12:20 pm - Suspicious Occurrence – A tent was set up on private property. There was no one in the tent and the property owner was advised that it can be removed.  

2:22 pm – Assist to Locate – A subject was lost, located and returned to their parents.

3:18 pm – Municipal Bylaw – An ATV was driving around in city limits. The individual was gone upon police arrival.

5:08 pm – Unwanted Guest – There was a report of a pan handler that is not welcome in front of a complainant’s business. The individual will be issued a ban letter.  

6:02 pm – Wellbeing Check – Family members requested a wellbeing check as they were concerned for the heath of a family member. Police found the subject to be in good health.

8:43 pm – Erratic Driving – A driver was speeding and weaving in and out of traffic. The matter is still under investigation to speak with the registered owner.

9:20 pm – Dispute – The matter is still under investigation.

9:26 pm – Dispute – Three individuals were having a dispute. The parties were separated for the night.

10:28 pm – Break and Enter – A storage unit appeared to have been broken into. The unit was not broken into; individuals were there working.

1:24 am – Unwanted Guest – The individual left prior to police arrival.

Police responded to four 911 calls.
Police responded to two city after hours calls.
Police responded to three alarm calls.
Police assisted two other government agencies.