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The suspect truck behind the wallet theft (Photo via Biggar RCMP)
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The Biggar RCMP had a load of calls in their latest area report after an "uneventful" May long weekend.


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A case of a stolen wallet headlined the May 26 report. It took place while the wallet owner was at the ball diamonds, later being stolen and traced to individuals in an older white truck with a Saskatchewan license plate reading 708NVH.

Sgt. Dereck Crozier says the vehicle is registered out of Saskatoon, as the report also shared this suspect surveillance photo below.

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Photo courtesy Biggar RCMP

As for the rest of the headline calls during the week, one included a 64-year-old male who attempted to drive his truck and attached camper while impaired, only being pulled over thanks to unrenewed insurance and registration papers, as the male is set for a court appearance July 2 in Biggar.

A theft during the week saw a ride-on lawn mower taken from the Leney cemetery. A call of disturbing the peace came after an altercation at the post office between a 39-year-old and a 70-year-old male. Another notable age-gap dispute came after a 29-year-old reported that his beard had been pulled on by a 67-year-old male in the midst of a "heated altercation.

Another dispute came after a drunk and disorderly took officers to Kinley at 3 AM one morning where a 37-year-old male was found disturbing his neighbours, later taken to "sleep off his intoxication and contemplate his actions." 

The report ended with a reminder to protect against thefts in the area. A couple, 46-year-old male and 27-year-old female, were found sleeping in a car determined to be stolen from Regina. Sgt. Crozier used this as a reminder to the public to lock your doors and avoid the vicious cycle of theft.

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