The Estevan Police Service responded to a variety of calls on May 20 and 21, including domestic disturbances, thefts, collisions and public complaints.
Officers kept the peace during a property exchange between former spouses and mediated several times before it was completed.
A PayPal scam and the theft of two fuel canisters from a vehicle were reported and remain under investigation.
A two-vehicle collision downtown resulted in one vehicle being towed. No injuries were reported.
A 47-year-old man previously arrested for assault was charged with uttering threats, assault and theft under $5,000. He was released on conditions and will appear in Estevan provincial court.
Another man was arrested for mischief after breaking a motel window. He fled but was located nearby and arrested without incident.
Police and Estevan Fire and Rescue are investigating an early-morning vehicle fire. No injuries were reported.
On May 21, officers were called twice to the same residence for domestic disturbances and helped mediate the situation.
A suspicious man was reported looking through a window at a west-central home. He was identified, warned, and is known to police.
A historical assault in another jurisdiction was reported and will be referred to local authorities there.
Police received a criminal harassment report, which led to a trespass notice being issued. The matter remains under investigation.
Complaints about door-knocking were linked to a legitimate charity conducting short-term canvassing in the city.
A well-being check was completed. The individual denied concerns and refused to speak with police. Family members will continue to monitor his welfare.
Compliance checks were conducted on several people bound by court-ordered conditions. All were found compliant.