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Charges laid in connection with incidents that spanned several years

One person has been charged with several offences stemming from assaults. Members of the Estevan Police Service (EPS) announced on Nov. 10 they had arrested a 33-year-old man.
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One person has been charged with several offences stemming from assaults.

Members of the Estevan Police Service (EPS) announced on Nov. 10 they had arrested a 33-year-old man. He has been charged with three counts of assault, one count of assault causing bodily harm and one count of strangulation to overcome resistance. He was remanded into custody for a court appearance in Weyburn on Nov. 12.

The alleged offences all relate to a single victim and span several years.

In other recent EPS news, police are investigating a report of a male who breached a no contact order. The matter is under investigation and charges are pending.

Police were called to a department store parking lot for a report of unsafe storage of firearms. The suspect vehicle and the owner were located and the matter is also under investigation.

An individual attended the police station to report she was picking up a vehicle as a designated driver when she struck another parked vehicle. She was unable to locate the owner of the victim vehicle so she went to the police station to report it. The owner of the other vehicle was located and the investigation material was forwarded to Saskatchewan Government Insurance.

Police responded to a complaint of a hit and run in the 400-block of Maple Bay on Nov. 11. The matter is still under investigation.

Members received a complaint of a vehicle operating without consideration for others. The vehicle was located a short time later and the driver was warned of his actions.

Officers attended to a complaint of loud music at a residence on Larter Road. The residents were warned of the bylaw.

Police received a complaint of a person driving erratically. Members located the subject of complaint later in the evening but they were not driving at the time. They were warned of their driving actions.