Police received 40 calls for assistance from December 4 to December 10 Staff Sgt Ryan Currie said on Tuesday morning.
December 4
• Police began an investigation into the unauthorized distribution of nude personal photos on a social platform.
• Police were called to investigate a report of careless use of a firearm in Lister. No persons were found to be in danger.
• Police responded to a report of a theft of prescription drugs from a vehicle in Creston.
• Police responded to a report of a fight outside Prince Charles Secondary School. All parties departed before police attended.
• Police responded to a report of an on-going noise complaint between neighbours in an apartment complex.
December 5
• Police responded to a report of a theft of a dog in Creston. Turned out to be a civil matter between ex-partners.
December 6
• Police attended to a domestic assault in Creston. Charges are pending against the accused.
• Police responded to a report of a large truck striking an overhead pedestrian sign in Creston without stopping.
• Police responded to a report of a credit card fraud that took place in Calgary.
December 7
• Police attended a minor vehicle collision on Canyon Street.
December 8
• Police were called to intervene in a dispute over belongings from a previous tenant.
• Police responded to a report of continuing noise complaints in an apartment complex in Creston.
• Police responded to a report of harassing phone texts.
December 9
• Police attended an on-going neighbour dispute in Erickson.
• Police responded to a report of someone possibly lurking around a residence at night in Creston. Patrols have been negative so far.
• Police attended a report of a fight with a knife involved in Erickson. Upon investigation, minor disagreement with no weapons involved.
• Police responded to a report of a structure fire in a rural area in Kitchener. Upon investigation, only a slash fire with no structure involved.
• Police attended to a report of an unruly customer at a business in Creston. Police warned the known customer about his behaviour.
December 10
• Police began an investigation into a theft by an employee from a business in Creston.
• Police responded to a report of a dispute over animal neglect accusations.
• Police responded to a report of loud music coming from vehicles in Creston. One driver warned.