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Police in Luseland responded to three animal-related calls in July, including one involving animal welfare.

According to a monthly report from the Luseland Police Service, officers were dispatched to one general animal complaint, one call for an injured animal, and another related to animal welfare concerns.

The service did not release further details, but encouraged the public to report animal incidents through the proper channels, rather than social media.

Outside of animal-related matters, police responded to a wide range of calls throughout July.

Other calls included five suspicious activity reports, three trespassing complaints, two domestic disputes, a mischief investigation under $5,000, and an abandoned vehicle. Officers also conducted two property checks, responded to one bylaw complaint, and provided two courtesy transports. A sexual offence investigation, in coordination with an out-of-province police service, was also launched.

For emergencies, residents are reminded to call 911. General inquiries can be made through the Luseland Police Service office at 306-372-4844. Reports of crime are not accepted via Facebook or messaging platforms.

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