Luseland police report includes threats, scam, arrest warrant

Luseland Police Service handled a range of calls in February, including a report of uttering threats, an email scam complaint and several suspicious activity reports.

Police also responded to five separate business alarm calls, a medical call, a mental health call and a domestic disturbance during the month.

Among the more serious files, officers received a sexual assault report that was referred to an outside agency. Police also responded to a sudden death, which was determined not to be suspicious in nature.

Luseland Police Service said it issued a warrant for the arrest of a 52-year-old man following multiple break-and-enter and theft investigations.

A male was also charged under the Traffic Safety Act for failing to stop when signalled by police.

Other incidents included a report of theft under $5,000 that was later deemed unfounded and concluded at the complainant’s request, as well as three suspicious activity, vehicle or person calls.

Police also responded to a report of a motor vehicle collision involving possible injuries and entrapment, but search efforts did not locate a collision.

In an emergency, call 911. For non-emergency administration, call Luseland Police Service at 306-372-4844.

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