A selection of calls received by the Flin Flon RCMP from July 14-20:
Monday, July 14
• Report of theft from a vehicle on Norma Avenue.
• Report of theft of copper wire from the hydro station at Cliff Lake Road.
• Report of theft from a vehicle on Windsor Avenue.
Tuesday, July 15
• Report of theft of medication on Hill Street.
• Report of an intoxicated male at a downtown parking lot. Person was determined to be having a medical issue and transported to the hospital.
• Domestic assault on Hill Street. Both parties arrested and charged for assault.
Wednesday, July 16
• Report of theft from a vehicle on Queen Street.
• Report of theft from a vehicle on Creekside Drive.
• Report of two youth going through a vehicle on Third Avenue.
• Report of mischief to fireworks and equipment on North Avenue.
• Report of youth spraypainting rocks on Princess Boulevard.
• Report of youth damaging playground equipment at École McIsaac School.
• Report of a hit-and-run vehicular accident on Main Street.
Thursday, July 17
• Report of theft / misuse of credit card. An investigation resulted in a female being charged.
• Report of an intoxicated male causing a disturbance at a downtown business. He was arrested and lodged.
Friday, July 18
• Report of an intoxicated female at a residence on Hill Street.
• Report of staff assaulted by a patron at a local hotel. Subject was arrested and charged.
• Report of theft of a bike from the back yard of a residence at Tamarack Drive.
Saturday, July 19
• Report of two youth looking into vehicles on Ross Street. Police located and spoke to them.
• Report of a loud party on Aspen Grove.
• Report of an intoxicated male unwanted at a Green Street residence. He was arrested and lodged.
• Report of a missing person from Aspen Grove. The person was actually at work.
• Report of an intoxicated male at local hotel.
• Report of a nine-year-old setting off a fire extinguisher. The child was turned over to a parent.
• Report of an assault at a local hotel. The matter remains under investigation.
Sunday, July 20
• Report of teens entering a boat on First Avenue and then fleeing. Police attended and made extensive patrols.
RCMP remind residents to ensure their vehicles are locked and to avoid keeping valuables in unattended vehicles.