A Corman Park Police Service officer gets a cold shower from the dunk tank during the South Corman park School Fun Night June 9

On June 9, Corman Park Police Service (CPPS) members participated in the South Corman Park School “Fun Night.” One officer bravely sat in the dunk tank, leaving much wetter than when he arrived. It was a great opportunity to have some great interaction with both kids and parents.

CPPS participated in the Dalmeny Days parade on June 4 and also the Langham Days parade on June 17, 2023. Officers enjoyed meeting with residents of both communities and left plenty of candy on the parade routes.

Incidents of Note

On June 17 at 8:20 p.m., at a police check stop on Clarence Avenue and Middleton Road, a black Dodge Pickup was checked. The officer spoke with the male driver who presented signs of impairment. An approved screening device (ASD) demand was made, resulting in a FAIL. An Alcohol Breath Test Demand was made with two samples provided, with readings of 170 and 180 mgs obtained. The driver was issued an Appearance Notice for court in July in Saskatoon.

On June 11 at 2:56 p.m., CPPS executed a traffic stop in the Paradise Beach parking lot off Range Road 3063. The driver was found to be criminally prohibited, displayed signs of impairment and he was subsequently detained for an impaired driving investigation. He provided a sample of breath resulting in a FAIL. He was transported to the Saskatoon RCMP and provided two samples of breath resulting in readings of 230mg% and 220mg% respectively. He was held in custody to be released once sober.

On May 26 at 11:22 p.m., CPPS conducted a traffic stop on Grasswood Rd near Range Road 3051. The vehicle pulled off the roadway into a fenced compound where the driver was found to be operating without a valid Driver’s License and was subject to impoundment as per SGI. While dealing with the violations an unknown male approached the traffic stop and was instructed to leave as he was interfering with the investigation. The male continued to interfere and was placed under arrest, during which time he actively resisted and became assaultive. The subject was taken to the ground and eventually handcuffed before being transported to the Saskatoon RCMP Detachment for processing. The male faces charges of Assault Police, Obstruction and Resist Arrest.

On June 17, CPPS conducted a traffic stop on Strathcona Avenue, south of Grasswood Road. The vehicle was stopped due to a burnt-out headlight. The driver of the vehicle had signs of impairment and was read an ASD demand and provided a sample resulting in a FAIL. The accused was arrested for impaired operation and exceeding 80 mg% of alcohol. He provided two samples of breath over 80 mgs percent. The accused was released on an Appearance Notice for court in August 2023 at Provincial Court in Saskatoon.