Estevan police dealt with a range of incidents Monday, including a woman suspected of crossing into Canada unlawfully, a well-being check, a trespassing arrest, and investigations into suspicious activity.
Officers took custody of a woman found by railway staff on a train that originated in the United States after she was suspected of crossing into Canada unlawfully. The woman was handed over to members of the RCMP International Border Enforcement Team (IBET), who returned her to the port of entry for processing by Canada Border Services Agency officials.
In a separate incident that day, police responded to a request for a well-being check after a complainant was unable to reach a woman for three days. Officers located the woman and confirmed she was safe and well.
Elsewhere, officers arrested a man reported trespassing at a local business. The man was issued a ticket for trespassing following the investigation.
Police also received reports of a suspicious person seen multiple times near the back entrance of a local business. That matter remains under investigation.
Early in the morning, police attended an intrusion alarm at a gas station. Staff on scene reported the alarm was active when they arrived, but officers cleared the building without finding anyone or evidence of forced entry.