Estevan Police Service officers were involved in multiple incidents this week, including assisting RCMP, conducting a wellness check, and investigating a stolen vehicle.
On Feb. 4, EPS members assisted the Carlyle RCMP in attempting to locate an individual believed to be in Estevan. It was determined the individual was not in Estevan and was returning to the Carlyle RCMP’s jurisdiction.
That same day, EPS was requested to conduct a wellness check on several children living with a caregiver. Officers made contact with the children and the caregiver, and all were found to be safe and well.
Between Feb. 5 and 6, the Estevan and Carnduff RCMP recovered a truck near the Saskatchewan-Manitoba border that had been reported stolen from Estevan. The vehicle was transported to EPS for forensic analysis, which will be conducted as part of the ongoing investigation.
EPS also responded to a disturbance at Warm Welcome Kitchen involving a woman. Officers located her, spoke with her and sent her home.
Police received a report of an individual uttering threats. Statements are pending, and the matter remains under investigation.