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Police calls for April 28-29, 2012

Moose Jaw Police Service

Moose Jaw Police Service

Published on April 29, 2012
Published on April 29, 2012

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Moose Jaw Police Service , Fifth Avenue Northwest , Vaughan Street , Ross Street East

Members of the Moose Jaw Police Service responded to a total of 49 calls in the 24-hour period ending 7 a.m. on Sunday, including the following:

• 8:56 a.m.: a vehicle parked in a loading zone on the 800 block of Fifth Avenue Northwest was seized and ticketed.

• 10:36 a.m.: police investigated a report of threats on the 1200 block of Vaughan Street.

• 10:43 a.m.: a reckless driver was reported on the 1000 block of Fourth Avenue Northeast. The report remains under investigation.

• 1:42 p.m.: a vehicle was ticketed and towed for parking in the corner on the 900 block of Second Avenue Northeast.

• 2:16 p.m.: a person was warned under the noise bylaw on Prince Charles Place.

• 2:41 p.m.: break-and-enter reported on the 300 block of Home Street West. The incident reportedly occurred during the winter.

• 2:56 p.m.: a person was tested using an alcohol screening device test at the intersection of Second Avenue Northeast and Ross Street East. The person passed the test.

• 3:56 p.m.: hit-and-run incident on the 500 block of Thatcher Drive East. Damage is estimated at $1,500; the incident remains under investigation.

• 4:17 p.m.: police received a report of tires being slashed on the 1000 block of Iroquois Street West.

• 5:08 p.m.: a dispute was mediated on the 900 block of Athabasca Street East.

• 5:48 p.m.: police received a report of willful damage to a cabin trailer on the 800 block of Eighth Avenue Northwest.

• 7:08 p.m.: possible counterfeit currency reported on the 500 block of Ninth Avenue Southwest.

• 8:48 p.m.: one person was arrested for breaching a conditional sentence order on the 200 block of High Street West. The person was held for court.

• 9:17 p.m.: one person was investigated for a breach of undertaking on the 500 block of Coteau Street West.

• 9:50 p.m.: police received a report of youth looking through vehicles on the 400 block of Iroquois Street West.

• 10:00 p.m.: one person was warned under the noise bylaw on the 1100 block of Connaught Avenue.

• 1:03 a.m.: one person was charged for breaking recognizance on the 100 block of Ominica Street West.

• 1:05 a.m.: police investigated a report of a person refusing to leave a licensed premise on the 0 block of Manitoba Street West.

• 1:49 a.m.: police received a report of a person being assaulted on the 1700 block of Main Street North. The incident remains under investigation.

• 2:07 a.m.: police received a report of a vehicle having its windshield smashed on the 100 block of Main Street North.

• 2:21 a.m.: an assault was reported on the 1300 block of Henleaze Avenue. The incident remains under investigation.

• 2:56 a.m.: police responded to an assault in progress on the zero block of Caribou Street West. The incident remains under investigation.

• 3:53 a.m.: police received a report of damage to a home on the 700 block of Ominica Street East. The report is still under investigation.

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