Creston RCMP detachment. Photo: Aaron Hemens

Creston RCMP Report: 50 calls for assistance from March 15 to 22

On March 21, police were called to a suspicious person asleep in a vehicle on a residential street in Creston with the vehicle motor running.

  • Mar. 22, 2021 12:00 a.m.

Creston RCMP said that they received 50 calls for assistance from March 15 to 22.

March 15

  • Responded to false 911 calls and a breach of a no-contact order violation.

March 16

  • Reports of disturbing the peace and a request to check the well-being of a person.
  • Responded to a domestic assault in which charges were recommended.
  • After concerned residents called the police regarding a vehicle collision, police responded and found the driver to be impaired.

March 17

  • Responded to a number of calls including false alarms, harassment, and disturbances.
  • Police were called to two family disturbances involving property damage to a residence.

March 18

  • Dealt with reports of harassment and shoplifting.

March 19

  • Numerous calls for service including traffic, vehicle collisions, and bylaw noise complaints.
  • Opened an investigation into threats being made over text between ex-partners.
  • Report of equipment theft from an industrial compound.

March 20

  • Attended to reports of a break and enter to a residence, a bush fire, and traffic offences.

March 21

  • Attended to reports of civil disputes and traffic offences.
  • Police were called to a suspicious person asleep in a vehicle on a residential street in Creston with the vehicle motor running. The person was found to be in good health and not impaired.

March 22

  • Police were called to a serious two-vehicle collision on Highway 3 North of Yahk. Police investigation continues at this time.

— Information courtesy of Staff Sgt. Ryan Currie of the Creston RCMP

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