By ACTING CHIEF DANA SCHREINER, Corman Park Police Service

On October 10 at 4:00 pm, DOCC dispatched a call of a male tying a female to a tree at Paradise Beach. Corman Park Police Service (CPPS) attended and learned that the male and female were doing a photo shoot and the female was consenting to the activity.  

On October 11 at 8:20 pm, CPPS observed a vehicle driving on Highway 12 near Township Road (TWP) 384 without taillights illuminated; the vehicle also registered on the CPPS automated license plate reader as a hit for expired plates. CPPS performed a traffic stop on the vehicle. The driver admitted to alcohol consumption and provided a breath sample into a roadside screening device resulting in a “Alert”. The driver was issued a ticket for operating an unregistered vehicle, inadequate taillights, and also received a 3-day vehicle impound and a 3-day drivers license suspension.

On October 13 at 1:35 pm, CPPS observed a male known to be wanted by police in the area of Highway 12 and TWP 380. The male was arrested without incident and transported to Saskatoon RCMP cells where the male was held for court.

On October 13 at 7:10 pm, DOCC dispatched a call of a possible impaired driver on Highway 219 near Grasswood Road. CPPS located the vehicle and performed a traffic stop. The driver was read the mandatory approved screening device demand and provided a breath sample resulting in a 0. The driver appeared to be sober and was allowed to continue.

On October 15 at 12:08 am, CPPS responded to a call of a male passed out behind the wheel of a van on Range Road (RR) 3061 near TWP 382. CPPS attended and located a male passed out behind the wheel. The male displayed signs of drug impairment and was read the SFST demand, which the male refused to comply with. The male was also arrested on an outstanding warrant out of the Saskatoon Police Service and was also found to be breaching a court-ordered curfew as well as a condition not to possess or consume alcohol or drugs. The male was transported to Saskatoon RCMP cells where he was held until sober facing charges of failing to comply with a demand made by a police officer and breaching his release order.

On October 15 at 2:25 pm, CPPS received a complaint of an abandoned vehicle and possible illegal hunting. CPPS attended the area with Saskatchewan Conservation and determined two people were hunting on property without permission. Both hunters were issued provincial charges for hunting on land without permission.