The following is the occurrence summary for Nov 9-16.
On November 12 at 4:00 a.m. Corman Park Police received a call of a dark coloured SUV southbound on Highway 11 in the northbound lanes south of Warman. Police located the vehicle and stopped it on Highway 11 at Lutheran Road. Police observed a man get out of the driver’s seat and walk around the car and attempt to change places with a female seated in the passenger seat. Police approached the man and observed the odour of an alcoholic beverage on his breath. Police read the man a breath demand and he provided a breath sample into a roadside screening device which resulted in a reading of FAIL. The man was placed under arrest for impaired driving and taken to the Martensville RCMP Detachment where he refused to provide a breath sample. It was also learned that the man was at large on charges of impaired driving and flight from police and was at large on an undertaking not to drive and not to consume alcohol. He was held in custody for a short while and later released on charges of refusing a breath test and two counts of breaching an undertaking.
On November 12 at 6:15 p.m. Corman Park Police responded to a report of a collision at Highway 305 and Highway 16. Upon attendance at the scene police observed that a Dodge Caravan had come to a stop at the intersection and had then attempted to cross eastbound across Highway 16 and while doing so had run into the side of a trailer being towed by a GMC truck. There were no injuries, but the Caravan sustained enough damage that it was not driveable. The driver of the Caravan, a 52-year-old male resident of Edmonton, was charged with proceeding from a stop sign before it was safe to do so.
On November 14 at 12:49 a.m. Corman Park Police observed a white Ford truck with a headlight out that was eastbound on Township Road 382 west of Highway 16. Police stopped the vehicle and interviewed the driver, a 48-year-old male resident of Saskatoon. The man was at large on an undertaking to abide by a ten o’clock curfew and reside at a community near Prince Albert. The man was arrested by police for breaching his undertaking. During a search of the man’s pockets police discovered a bottle of pills labelled hydromorphone that were prescribed to someone else. It turned out the man also had a condition on his release that he was not to possess someone else’s prescription. The man was taken to the Saskatoon RCMP Detachment where he was lodged into custody to face multiple counts of breaching his release conditions.
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