ESTEVAN - Members of the Estevan Police Service, Estevan Fire Rescue Service and Estevan Emergency Medical Services responded to a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Fourth Street and Second Avenue Thursday afternoon.
There were no injuries to any of the parties involved. One of the vehicles was damaged sufficiently that it needed to be towed from the scene.
A driver was charged with failing to yield right of way when turning left.
Eastbound traffic was rerouted from the scene, but one lane of westbound traffic was still open.
Also on Thursday, police received a report of an assault. The incident stemmed from a domestic relationship. The matter is still under investigation.
Police received a report of a scam. The victim was asked to purchase Visa prepaid cards and supply the numbers off them to the caller so that the victim could receive a prize that the victim was selected to win. Once the Visa number were supplied, the suspects wouldn’t respond with anything further. Police remind the public that you do not have to supply a deposit to received a prize that you have won. If you are approached with such a scenario it is likely a scam. Please exercise caution.