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Weyburn police investigate vandalism of signs in Jubilee Park

Police received a complaint on Sept. 26 of signage and posters, which had been placed in Jubilee Park for the Truth and Reconciliation Day, had been damaged.

WEYBURN - The Weyburn Police Service (WPS) responded to 92 calls for service during the week of Sept. 23-29, resulting in a total of 19 charges. Of the charges, seven were laid under the Criminal Code of Canada and 11 under the Traffic Safety Act (TSA) and one under the Summary Offence Procedures Act (SOPA).

Police received a complaint on Sept. 26 of signage and posters, which had been placed in Jubilee Park for the Truth and Reconciliation Day, had been damaged. Police are asking if anyone has any information to please call the Weyburn Police Service or Crime Stoppers.

The Weyburn Police Service received a complaint on Sept. 25 of damage to the newly-poured cement at a local business. WPS posted a video of the suspects to the Weyburn Police Service Facebook page requesting assistance with identifying the individuals. This matter is still under investigation and police are asking anyone with information to call the Weyburn Police Service or Crime Stoppers.

The Weyburn Police Service received a complaint on Sept. 23 of an assault that occurred at a local bar over the weekend. The matter is under investigation and charges are pending.

Also on the 23rd, police arrested a female who failed to comply with a condition of her release after WPS received a complaint that she was not abiding by her conditions. She was released with an upcoming court date.

Police responded to a residence as an assault had taken place on Sept. 25. As a result, a female has been charged with assault under the Criminal Code of Canada, and was released on an undertaking to appear in court at a later date.

Later on the 25th, police received a complaint of intimate images being shared on social media. As a result of the investigation two youths have been charged under the Criminal Code of Canada.

Police received a complaint on Sept. 27 of an individual not abiding by the conditions of their Community Sentence Order (CSO). It was determined the person was in fact not abiding by a condition of their CSO, and police obtained a warrant for their arrest.

The Weyburn Police Service also responded to a variety of calls including well-being checks, frauds, and suspicious persons.

*Anyone with information regarding one of these matters, or any other matter of a criminal nature, is encouraged to contact the Weyburn Police Service at (306)848-3250, the local RCMP Detachment at 310-RCMP (7267), or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-22-TIPS (8477).

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