June 22 – June 23, 2021 
7:00 am to 7:00 am  
 

Moose Jaw Police responded to 40 calls for service. 

7:05 am – Mischief – This was unfounded. No mischief took place. 

9:05 am – Stolen Auto – A vehicle was located, the suspect was apprehended, and they were charged with possession of stolen property. 

9:52 am – Breach of Court Order - Four adults failed to appear for court-ordered fingerprinting. Warrants were issued. 

10:17 am – Mischief 0 block Wood Lily Dr – This is still under investigation. 

11:28 am – Break and Enter 1500 block 7th Ave SW - $10,000 damage of damage was estimated. This is still under investigation. 

11:46 am – Break and Enter – 1000 block Stadacona St W – This is still under investigation. 

3:23 pm – Reported Assault – Unfounded. The caller made a false report, and the caller was charged with making a false report. 

4:05 pm – Parking Bylaw – The registered owner was warned under the parking bylaw. 

4:39 pm – Two warrants were executed. 

4:44 pm – Erratic Driving – The registered owner was contacted and warned. 

5:41 pm – Assault – This is still under investigation to obtain statements. 

5:59 pm – Indecent Act – The suspect was known, and this is still under investigation for charges. 

7:39 pm – Dispute – The situation was mediated for now. This is still under investigation. 

8:03 pm – Harassment – The subject was warned for harassing communications. 

8:45 pm – Dispute – The situation was mediated, and one party left. 

8:52 pm – Dangerous Driving 500 block Vaughan St - This is still under investigation to speak with the owner. 

12:52 am – Theft of Auto/Recovery – This is still under investigation for forensic processing. 

3:11 am – Possession of Stolen Property – A youth was given two charges for possession of stolen property and two charges for carrying a concealed weapon. The individual was held for court this morning. 

5:35 am – Disturbance – Adults were reported being loud.  The subjects were warned. 

Police issued two warrants. 
Police responded to three 911 calls. 
Police assisted other police agencies in six cases.