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Swift Current Municipal Detachment’s requests for services (March 24-26)

Posted on 29 March 2023 by Prairie Post

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

MARCH-24

4:13 PM – report of property being stolen from the caller’s bedroom. Police attended the caller’s residence and confirmed the home had not been broken into. The caller admitted to police the property may be misplaced as the residence was very messy.

4:27 PM – 911 misuse call from a residence on the 400 block of Cypress Drive. Officers confirmed no emergency was taking place, the caller had dialled 911 in error when trying to reach an operator.

10:13 PM – report of a suspicious male near a business on the 700 block of North Railway Street E. Officers made patrols but the male had left prior to their arrival.

10:46 PM – while on patrol, officers issued a ticket to the driver of a white Ford Edge for speeding. The driver was also issued a written warning for failing to produce their registration upon officer request.

10:49 PM – report of the caller’s VL T winnings being cashed out while he was away from the machine while at an establishment on the 200 block of Central Avenue N. This matter is still under investigation.

10:58 PM – report of the caller being cut off by a blue Chevrolet Lumina on Central Avenue N. This matter is still under investigation.

11 :57 PM – report of an unknown male coming into the common area of a dwelling unit on the 400 block of 1st Avenue NW. The male had since left but the caller noticed he’d left some property behind. No description of the male was able to be obtained and the caller was instructed to contact police should he return.

MARCH-25

12:38 AM – report of a female youth leaving a location in Regina who is believed to be in Swift Current. This matter is still under investigation.

10:44 AM – report of a theft from a business on the 1800 block of Memorial Drive. This matter is still under investigation.

12:10 PM – report of police driving by the caller’s vehicle today while he was having coffee at an establishment on the 200 block of 1st Avenue NW and that there had been a woman on her phone in a similar vehicle. No follow up with police was required.

12:45 PM – report of a male youth riding a dirt bike on MacDonald Drive. Officers made patrols but were unable to locate the biker.

1 :13 PM – report of a sudden death at a residence in Swift Current. A 74 year old male was pronounced deceased. The death has been deemed non-suspicious.

1:39 PM – report of a suspicious white SUV with a covered licence plate passed the caller in the Kinetic Park area and a blonde passenger in the vehicle had been video recording the caller. Officers made patrols but were unable to locate any vehicles matching the description provided.

2:26 PM – report of a theft from a business on the 1100 block of Central Avenue N. This matter is still under investigation.

3:39 PM – report of the caller having issues with her adult son and reported she has been feeling depressed. Officers attended the caller’s residence, confirming she was not a risk to herself or others.

4:16 PM – while on patrol, officers issued a ticket to the driver of a black Cadillac XT6 for failing to stop at an intersection displaying a red light.

MARCH-26

4:56 AM – while on patrol officers witnessed a grey Honda Accord pull into the parking lot of a business on the 1000 block of North Railway Street W. Once police were able to turn around and catch up with the vehicle it had already been abandoned by the unknown driver. The licence plate on the vehicle did not match the vehicle make and model and the vehicle had not been registered in the last four years. Police had the vehicle towed from the location.

5:39 AM – report of a suspicious male on the 100 block of Central Avenue N who appeared to be intoxicated or on some kind of substance. Officers made patrols but were unable to locate anyone matching the description provided by the caller.

12:49 PM – report of a collision on the #4 Highway involving a brown Nissan Altima hitting a deer. The vehicle driver was not injured as a result of the collision and the vehicle did not require to be towed.

2:09 PM – report of the caller lending her vehicle to a female known to her who was supposed to return it in December 2022. This matter is still under investigation.

6:19 PM – while on patrol, officers issued a ticket to the driver of a red Plymouth Voyager for operating a motor vehicle without valid registration . The driver was also issued written warnings for having an inadequate windshield and for speeding.

8:23 PM – report of a possibly impaired driver in a white truck believed to be southbound on the #4 Highway. Police made patrols but were unable to locate the vehicle.

8:28 PM – report of a dog that sounded distressed inside a horse trailer on the 400 block of Central Avenue N. Police attended and found the animal in the trailer. The City Dog Catcher was contacted and transported the animal to the SPCA.

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