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Police deal with slippery conditions

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of February 28 to March 6: *On March 6, police were called to investigate a damage report involving broken windows at the high school, the matter is under investigation.

Report from the Weyburn Police Service for the week of February 28 to March 6:

*On March 6, police were called to investigate a damage report involving broken windows at the high school, the matter is under investigation.

*On March 5, police arrested an intoxicated male who had fallen on the ice. After being examined at the hospital, the male was lodged in cells until sober for his own wellbeing.

*Police were called to a local residence to investigate an unwanted person at the door. The male was later charged with having open liquor and had his driver's license suspended.

*Police were called to investigate a complaint of harassing messages being placed on a Facebook account. The matter is currently under investigation.

*On March 3, police were called to a local residence to deal with a domestic dispute between a mother and son. The matter was resolved without further incident.

*Police were called to help look for a missing group home patient. He was later found by police and returned home.

*On March 1, police were called to a motor vehicle accident on King Street. Road conditions at the time were very icy. No injuries were reported.

*On February 28, police were called to assist local EMS with a potentially violent patient; the matter was resolved without further incident.

*Police were called to a local residence to investigate a report of jewellery theft. The matter is under investigation.

*During the past week, police service members dealt with 93 calls for service. Many of these calls were alcohol related. Several traffic tickets for liquor offences and driving suspensions were issued this past weekend.

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