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Fire & Police calls

Moose Jaw Police Service

Moose Jaw Police Service

Published on July 6, 2012
Published on July 6, 2012
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Fire & Police , Moose Jaw Fire Department , Warner Street.Police callsMoose Jaw Police Service , High Street West , Fifth Avenue Northeast. , Third Avenue Northwest

The Moose Jaw Fire Department responded to three calls on Thursday.

• At 10:42 a.m. engines responded to a vehicle collision on the 1500 block of Main Street North.

• A call was received at 1:56 p.m. for a vehicle collision, occurring on Coteau Street West at Twelfth Avenue Southwest.

• An electrical fixture fire was responded to at 4:28 p.m. on the 1300 block of Warner Street.

Police calls

Moose Jaw Police Service received 65 calls between 7 a.m. Thursday and 7 a.m. Friday.

• At 7:26 a.m. a bike was reported stolen from the 800 block of Fifth Avenue Northwest, with police still investigating.

• A domestic dispute was mediated on the 400 block of Ominica Street East.

• On Thatcher Drive East at Main Street North, a two vehicle collision resulted in $2,500 in damage and one charge for following too close.

• A single vehicle collision on Saskatchewan Street West at Fourth Avenue Northwest, resulted in $4,000 in damage and no charges.

• On Third Avenue Northeast at River Street East a vehicle collision resulted in one minor injury and one ticket being issued for failing to hold a valid driver’s licence.

• On the 0 block of High Street West, a dangerous driver was reported with police investigating.

• A single vehicle collision on Twelfth Avenue Southwest at Coteau Street West, resulted in $15,000 in damage and no injuries.

• A disturbance was mediated on the 1000 block of Fifth Avenue Northeast.

• A report of mischief occurring on the 1000 block of Third Avenue Northwest resulted in $1,500 in damage to a vehicle, with police still investigating

• An elderly person was located and assisted on the 1000 block of Monk Avenue.

• Police mediated a dispute on the 800 block of Fifth Avenue Northwest.

• A dangerous driver was reported driving on Thirteenth Avenue Northwest at Thatcher Drive West, with police investigating.

• At 10:27 p.m. police received a report of mischief occurring to a vehicle on the 0 block of Stadacona Street West, resulting in $500 in damage to vehicle and is still under investigation.

• On Blue Sage Drive at Thatcher Drive West, a single vehicle collision resulted in no injuries and the driver charged with unsafe backing out.

• A lawn tractor was stolen and returned on Hall Street East at Wolfe Avenue.

• Police mediated the situation with an unwanted guest on the 0 block of Ross Street West.

• A disturbance on the 0 block of Ross Street West resulted in a person being charged with public mischief and breach of a court order. The person was detained until sober.

• At 6:49 a.m. a bike was reported stolen from the 700 block of Coteau Street West, with police still investigating.

• Five warrants were issued for failing to appear for court, one person was arrested on two outstanding warrants and three people were charged with breach of court orders.

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