June 21 – June 22, 2018
7:00 am to 7:00 am
 

Moose Jaw Police responded to 55 calls for service.

8:25 am – There was a theft of a license plate that occurred sometime in the last 3 days.

9:48 am – There was a theft of a bank card from an unlocked vehicle.  The card has been used.  Police are still investigating.

9:54 am – There was a theft from a motor vehicle.  A wallet was stolen.

10:55 am – People were allowing dogs to walk off leash.  The parties were spoken to and advised of the bylaw.

12:11 pm – Erratic Driving – There were reports of speeding vehicles.  Police are still investigating to speak with the registered owner.

12:56 pm – Hit and Run – There was approximately $500 of damage.

1:54 pm – Two Vehicle Accident – No injuries were reported.  There was approximately $20,000 of damage.

2:20 pm – Dispute – There was a disagreement between two subjects.  Police are to speak with the parties involved.

3:37 pm – Assault – A male was charged and was released on conditions for court at a later date.

4:50 pm – Bike Theft – The bike was later found damaged.  Police are still investigating.

7:05 pm – Dispute Between Landlord/Tenant – The parties were advised to speak with the Rentalsman.  The parties agreed to stay away from each other for the night.

7:51 pm – Disturbance – The parties were spoken to and warned.

8:59 pm – Hit and Run – A mirror was knocked off a vehicle.  Approximately $200.00 of damage occurred.  A suspect vehicle was identified.

9:00 pm – Break and Enter – This occurred on June 20.  A suspect was identified and advice was given.

9:11 pm – Fraud – The complainant was the victim of a Canada Revenue Agency Scam. 

11:01 pm – Assistance to Sick Person – The subject was taken to a hospital and left in their care.

11:02 pm – Assistance to Sick Person – The subject was taken to hospital and left in their care.

5:08 am – Dispute – Both parties were warned regarding their driving actions.

Police executed one warrant.
Police responded to six 911 calls.
Police assisted other agencies in seven cases.