During the June 2 and 3 overnight shift, members of the Estevan Police Service (EPS) attended to a total of four domestic disputes in attempts to diffuse the situations that were occurring.
That same night, a young man was apprehended by a resident of Jubilee Place after the teenager was caught prowling in the area. He was held by the resident until police arrived to place him under arrest and charged him for trespassing by night.
Also that night, EPS members charged a 19-year-old Estevan resident for driving while impaired and driving while his blood-alcohol level was over .08 per cent.
The next night, one man was arrested and lodged in cells for being intoxicated in public.
On Friday morning, June 11 EPS members arrested a 24-year-old man on warrants for escaping custody and for obstruction. He was also charged for being in possession of a prohibitive substance and will appear in court June 21.
A young person who fell off a float during the Rider Pride parade on Friday afternoon was assisted by local emergency medical personnel and EPS members who were nearby.
Police received complaints of damage being inflicted on several vehicles between June 11 and 13. It appears that a golf club or bat may have been used to damage the vehicles from the back of a pickup as it drove by the parked vehicles.
These incidents remain under investigation.
Police were also asked to attend to a local mobile home park to keep the peace while a woman moved out of the residence. This was done without incident.