Luseland police report impaired driving complaints, break-ins in December

By Kate Winquist

LUSELAND — Luseland Police Service handled a range of calls in December 2025, including multiple reports of impaired driving and several break-and-enter complaints that remain under investigation.

Police said they received four impaired driving complaints during the month and issued a roadside suspension along with a vehicle impoundment related to alcohol consumption.

Officers also responded to five break-and-enter and theft calls. Those files are still under investigation, police said.

The service reported two calls related to suspicious vehicles, activity or people, along with a parking bylaw complaint and a traffic hazard report.

Police also attended an alarm call at a business, a disturbance involving a male and a mental health-related call for service.

Other incidents included a report of a missing person, who was later located safely, as well as a vehicle fire and a structure fire.

Luseland police also responded to a report of mischief under $5,000, which remains under investigation.

In one call, officers were dispatched for a report of a possible deceased person near a roadway, but determined the complaint was unfounded after investigating.

Anyone with an emergency is asked to call 911. For general inquiries, residents can contact Luseland Police Service at 306-372-4844.

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