October 30 – October 31, 2020 
7:00 am to 7:00 am
 

Moose Jaw Police responded to 39 calls for service.  

12:30 pm – Trespass/Obstruct – There was a suspicious vehicle on private property. Upon Police attendance the vehicle fled with a stolen license plate. This is still under investigation. 

12:46 pm – Collision – This involved two vehicles, no injuries, and approximately $10,000 of damage. One vehicle was towed. 

1:01 pm – Unwanted Guest – A transient individual was camping out on private property.  The individual was compliant when asked to move along. 

2:36 pm – Erratic Driving – The license plate was obtained of a vehicle driving erratically. This is still under investigation for police to follow up with the owner. 

3:19 pm – Dispute – Adults sharing a building were arguing over the volume and type of music being played. The situation was mediated. 

5:17 pm – Recovered Stolen Property – An all-Terrain Vehicle was recovered and was returned to the owner. 

6:05 pm – Dangerous Dog – A dog jumped a fence and attacked a person.  This is still under investigation for charges. 

8:12 pm – Theft – Employee theft was reported over several days.  

8:30 pm – Pandemic Non-Compliance – There was a report of a large residential gathering.  The homeowner was charged with a $2800 fine. 

9:31 pm – License Suspension – A novice driver registered alcohol in a roadside Approved Screening Device. Their license was suspended for 60 days. 

11:04 pm – Assist Locate – Two youth failed to return to their care home by curfew. One youth returned on their own several hours later. 

11:39 pm – Impaired Driving – An adult was pulled over and was given the alcohol demand.  The subject refused to provide adequate breath samples.  The subject was charged with refusing the ASD, the vehicle was seized and their license was suspended. 

11:46 pm – Assist EMS – An elderly patient was becoming very agitated, Police assisted getting the patient to the hospital safely. 

11:32 pm – Collision with Injury - A single vehicle rollover occurred at Connors Park.  The vehicle had been driven off the embankment and landed in the park grounds.  Two people were taken to the hospital with serious, non-life-threatening injuries.  Alcohol is suspected to be a factor in this collision.  The file is still under investigation. 

12:33 am– Curfew Checks – Curfew checks were completed on 3 subjects. All were at home. 

2:00 am – Hit and Run – A parked vehicle was struck, paint transfer was obtained, and this is still under investigation for video.  $2000 of damage was sustained. 

Police responded to four 911 calls. 
Police completed five bar and hotel checks.