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 Swift Current Municipal Detachment RCMP report for Jan. 28-30

Posted on 1 February 2022 by Prairie Post

The following is a synopsis of calls for RCMP service for the dates indicated:

JANUARY-28

4:22 PM – 911 open call from a business on the 1800 block of Memorial Drive. Call takers could not hear anything other than faint music. Officers attended and confirmed no emergency was taking place and the call must have been placed by mistake.

JANUARY-29

1:13 AM – while on patrol officers issued a written warning to the driver of a white Ford Escape for failing to use their headlights at night.

2:20 AM – 911 call of a possible domestic dispute at an establishment on the 200 block of Central Avenue N. The caller advised that her daughter is at the location and hiding from her boyfriend and the caller is concerned she will get locked into the establishment when it closes. Police attended and confirmed no assault occurred between the two. The male left the location and went to a different residence for the night to sober up.

10:18 AM – request to assist with an adult male who had reportedly overdosed. Police attended the location however, were no longer required. The male had been taken to hospital for evaluation by EMS.

11:01 AM – report of someone possibly attempting to gain entry to the caller’s entrance off her deck six days prior. The caller advised she could see footprints in the snow and the screen door had been partially opened but the person was not able to gain entry to her home. There are no suspects or witnesses and no video footage in the area.

12:59 PM – report of the caller giving items to a female and the female was now not paying for those items. Police spoke to the caller and confirmed her complaint did not reach the threshold for theft and she would have to pursue the matter civilly.

1:04 PM – report of a two vehicle collision on the 100 block of 2nd Avenue NE. Officers attended the scene and spoke to the drivers of a white Pontiac GS and a white Honda Pilot. No one was injured as a result of the collision and both vehicles were still drivable. The drivers were instructed to exchange information and go through their insurance companies.

2:04 PM – report of a group protesting on Central Avenue N. The caller wanted police to drive by. Lawful protest taking place, no further calls were received.

10:19 PM – report of an unruly intoxicated guest at a commercial dwelling unit on the 400 block of North Service Road E. Police attended the location and instructed the male to return to his room .

JANUARY-30

3:23 AM – while on patrol officers conducted a check on an adult female who is on a court ordered curfew. She was not home. This matter is still under investigation.

3:54 AM – 911 open line call from a residence on the 800 block of 8th Avenue NE. Call takers could hear lots of yelling in the background and then the call disconnected. Police attended the residence and spoke to the occupants who advised there had been a fight between two males after an argument but the others involved had left on foot. Police made patrols and located the other parties involved. No one involved wished to have the matter pursued any further. No charges were laid in relation to the incident. During the investigation police discovered that one of the males had a warrant for his arrest out of Regina. The male was arrested and released with a future court date in Regina.

7:11 AM – while on patrol officers issued a written warning to the driver of a black Chevrolet 1500 for operating a motor vehicle without valid registration.

9:31 AM – 911 call of the windows at a business on the 200 block of North Service Road E. being smashed. This matter is still under investigation.

12:02 PM – report of an alarm at a business on the 300 block of Central Avenue N. Officers attended and confirmed the alarm to be false after ensuring the business was secure.

2:05 PM – 911 misdial call from a residence on the 300 block of Central Avenue S. Police spoke with the caller and confirmed no emergency was taking place.

5:25 PM – report of a suicidal individual. Police attended the individual’s residence and transported them to the hospital for evaluation.

10:47 PM – 911 call from an intoxicated male at a business on the 1400 block of North Service Road E. having a dispute with staff members there. Police attended the business and spoke to the male who was calmed down and then given a courtesy ride home.

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