Luseland Police Report: October 2025
LUSELAND — Luseland Police Chief Ty Kohlman presented the Luseland Police Service (LPS) report for October 2025.
The LPS received five reports of suspicious activity involving vehicles or persons and responded to a 911 hang-up call. Officers also handled reports of mischief, including one case over $5,000, which remains under investigation, and one case under $5,000, which has been concluded.
Other calls for service included a request for a property check, one residential alarm and two business alarm calls, a report of an abandoned vehicle, and a report of theft under $5,000. Officers also responded to two dispute calls and a general driving complaint, as well as a report of harassment via telecommunications, a trespass to property report, and a mental health/welfare call.
Traffic enforcement resulted in an immediate roadside suspension and vehicle impoundment for a male found consuming alcohol while operating a vehicle. A 47-year-old male was arrested for impaired driving and exceeding 80 mg of alcohol. A 37-year-old male from Kerrobert was arrested during a traffic stop and charged with operating a conveyance while prohibited, fraudulently impersonating with intent to defeat the course of justice, and obstructing the Luseland Police Service.
The LPS also investigated a domestic assault, resulting in the arrest and charging of one male and one female. Officers assisted the RCMP with the execution of a search warrant and helped arrest a 25-year-old male from Biggar. He was charged with theft under $5,000, failure to comply with a release order, possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000, possession of break-in instruments, and resisting arrest. A stolen vehicle was also recovered at the scene.