February 12 – February 13, 2018
7:00 am to 7:00 am
 

Moose Jaw Police responded to 34 calls for service.

8:51 am – 5TH Av NW at Fairford St W – Vehicle Collision – Two vehicles collided in the middle of an intersection. One vehicle was towed, and one ticket was issued for disobeying a stop sign. There was approximately $25 000 of damage.

8:56 am – 500 block Woodlily Dr – Vehicle Collision – Two vehicles were involved. One vehicle was towed, one ticket was issued for following too closely, and there was approximately $10 000 of damage.

10:02 am – 800 block Thatcher Dr E – Theft – Subjects stole a floor mat from an establishment worth approximately $500. Police are investigating to view the video.

11:35 am – 800 block Coteau St W – Vehicle Collision – A subject crashed a vehicle into a fence. Tickets were issued to the driver for driving with undue care and for having a suspended license. Approximately $10 000 of damage resulted.

12:43 pm -1200 block 11th Av SW – Disturbance – A complainant called in regards to their neighbour, who keeps knocking on their door. Police spoke with said neighbour and advised them to stop.

2:41 pm – 200 block 1st Av NW – Theft – A subject stole multiple items from an establishment. Police are still investigating for charges.

2:46 pm – 1300 block 12th Av SW – Dispute – Two adult subjects were involved in a dispute. Both parties were separated.

3:47 pm – 200 block Athabasca St W – Dispute – a family dispute involving two parties occurred. The dispute was mediated and options were provided.

5:15 pm – 1200 block Main St N – Theft – A subject stole multiple items from an establishment. Police are still investigating to review the video.

11:36 pm – 0 block Fairford St W – Multiple subjects were charged with breaching their court orders.

11:59 pm – 15th Av NE at Ominica St E – Impaired Driving – A subject was charged with impaired care & control and refusal. They were held in cells until sober.

Police responded to one 911 call.
Police executed one warrant.
Police assisted other government agencies in five cases.