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🚨 STOLEN MOTORCYCLE 🚨A lime green trike motorcycle has been reported stolen. (See attached Picture)If anyone has seen th...
06/02/2026

🚨 STOLEN MOTORCYCLE 🚨

A lime green trike motorcycle has been reported stolen. (See attached Picture)

If anyone has seen this motorcycle or spots it anywhere in the Weyburn / Southern Saskatchewan area, please contact the Weyburn Police Service at 306-848-3250. Any information, could assist in locating the vehicle and identifying those responsible.

Media ReleasesMay 10 – 17, 2026The Weyburn Police Service responded to 91 calls for service during the week of May 10 – ...
06/01/2026

Media Releases

May 10 – 17, 2026
The Weyburn Police Service responded to 91 calls for service during the week of May 10 – 17, 2026.

Fail to Report Collision
On May 12, police received a complaint of a semi-truck driver striking a SaskPower pole and causing damage before leaving the scene without reporting the incident to police or the property owner. Through investigation, and thanks to the keen observations and detailed information provided by a witness, a suspect was identified and charges are pending.

The Weyburn Police Service would like to remind the public that any collision involving damage to another vehicle or property — including trees, power poles, or buildings — must be reported immediately to police or the property owner.

Mental Health Act
Throughout the week, police responded to a high number of mental health-related calls. In numerous instances, individuals were transported to the hospital for further care.

In one of the more serious incidents, police received a report of a suicidal male in a public area. Officers located the adult male and apprehended him under the Mental Health Act due to his comments and behavior. The male attempted to flee and resisted apprehension; however, officers were able to safely gain control of the individual and transport him to hospital for care. Due to the individual’s mental state at the time of the incident, no charges for resisting arrest were pursued.

Unauthorized Possession of a Firearm
On May 13, police received a report of a firearm inside a residence in Weyburn. Investigation determined that a 17-year-old male youth, who was visiting family in Weyburn, had brought a sawed-off .22 calibre firearm with him. Police located and seized the firearm from the residence, then attended another address where the youth was located and arrested without incident. The youth was held in custody and will appear in Weyburn Provincial Court at a future date.

Wind Storm Response
Police, along with Weyburn Fire Department and other partner agencies, were extremely busy during the recent wind storm, responding to numerous public safety concerns involving fallen or unstable trees.

The Weyburn Police Service would like to thank the public for their patience, cooperation, and understanding during this time.

Assault Investigation
On May 15, during the early morning hours, police responded to a fight at a local licensed establishment. Investigation determined that an adult male allegedly assaulted another adult male without provocation before fleeing the scene prior to police arrival.
The victim was transported to hospital for further medical care. The investigation remains ongoing and charges are pending.

Fail to Comply with Court Order
On May 17, police were attempting to locate an adult male in relation to another occurrence. Officers located the male in the company of an adult female. Both individuals were on court-ordered conditions prohibiting contact with one another stemming from a previous drug-related investigation in which both had been charged. The adult male was charged with two counts of breaching court conditions, while the adult female was charged with one count of breaching court conditions.
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May 17 – May 24, 2026
The Weyburn Police Service responded to 85 calls for service during the week of May 17–24, 2026.

Hit and Run
On May 23, Police received a report of a hit and run that caused damage to a parked vehicle. The other driver later reported the collision to Police and was issued a ticket for driving without due care and attention. Due to the adult male coming forward and admitting responsibility for the collision, he was not charged for failing to report the accident.

Disturbances
Police received numerous calls regarding individuals causing disturbances on private property and refusing to leave when asked. In all instances, Police were able to de-escalate the situations, and the individuals left without further incident. The Weyburn Police Service reminds the public to contact Police for assistance in these situations, as this is a much safer option than attempting to remove someone on your own when they refuse to leave.

Well-Being Check
A concerned citizen contacted Police after encountering an elderly female who appeared confused and unsure of her identity. Police attended and gathered enough information to begin investigating possible family connections. Her identity was eventually confirmed, and she was safely returned home to the care of her family.

Motor Vehicle Collision / Warrant Arrest
On May 24, Police received a report of a vehicle colliding with a parked car, causing extensive damage to both vehicles. The adult male driver was also found to have an unendorsed warrant, meaning he was held in custody to appear before a judge. He was additionally charged with driving without due care and attention.

Loud Parties
Police received numerous complaints regarding loud parties taking place throughout the City. In several cases, homeowners complied with requests to reduce the noise and keep the gatherings under control. In other situations, Police were required to re-attend, after which the homeowners chose to shut the parties down rather than receive a noise bylaw ticket.
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May 24 – May 31, 2026
The Weyburn Police Service responded to 72 calls for service during the week of May 24 to May 31, 2026.

Sexual Offences
On May 28, police received a complaint involving possible sexual offences against two young females. An investigation determined that an adult male had sexually assaulted both youths.
The male was arrested and charged with:
• Sexual Assault (x2)
• Invitation to Sexual Touching
• Sexual Exploitation (x2)
• In**st (x2)
The accused was held in custody and appeared before a judge in Estevan on June 1, 2026. He is next scheduled to appear in Weyburn Provincial Court on June 2, 2026. A publication ban was ordered by the court. As a result, no names or identifying information will be released.

Well-Being Check
On May 30, a concerned citizen contacted police regarding an elderly woman who appeared to be in distress while walking near their residence. Officers attended, identified the woman, and safely returned her to her family. The family was extremely grateful for the assistance.

The Weyburn Police Service would also like to recognize the compassion shown by members of our community and commend residents for looking out for one another. This is the second incident of this nature within the past two weeks.

Dogs at Large
The Weyburn Police Service has seen an increase in reports involving dogs running at large throughout the city. While some incidents involve friendly animals, others have involved dogs attempting to attack animals that were legally confined on their owners' property. Charges have been laid in several occurrences.
Pet owners are reminded of their responsibility to ensure yards, gates, and fences are secure to prevent animals from escaping and creating a risk to public safety.

Dangerous Driving
Police observed a vehicle being driven in a manner that startled, distracted, and interfered with other motorists and pedestrians. The driver had previously been charged more than five times over the past year for similar driving-related offences. As a result, the driver received a seven-day license suspension, and the vehicle was impounded for 30 days.

While these penalties may seem severe, they reflect the seriousness of repeated dangerous driving behavior. The Weyburn Police Service reminds motorists that continued disregard for traffic laws can result in significant consequences designed to improve public safety.

Vandalism and Sign Theft
Public property belongs to the entire community, and damage or theft affects more than just the asset itself. Acts of vandalism create unnecessary costs, consume staff resources, and can result in reduced access to public spaces and services.

Recent vandalism at River Park Campground has resulted in the public washrooms being permanently closed to general public use, demonstrating how repeated damage can negatively impact residents and visitors alike.

The Weyburn Police Service also reminds the public that tampering with or removing traffic control devices is a serious offence. This includes stop signs, yield signs, street signs, and construction signage. Removing or damaging these devices creates significant safety risks for motorists, pedestrians, and workers. Residents are encouraged to report vandalism, damaged signs, or missing traffic control devices so that safety concerns can be addressed as quickly as possible.

Anyone with information regarding any of these matters, or any other matter of a criminal nature, is encouraged to contact the Weyburn Police Service at (306) 848-3250, the local RCMP Detachment at 310-RCMP (7267), or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

Thank you to a friend who is having a hard day and chose to bless us with an Ice Cream Party.   😊  We really enjoyed it ...
05/26/2026

Thank you to a friend who is having a hard day and chose to bless us with an Ice Cream Party. 😊 We really enjoyed it - THANK YOU!

A big thank you to the thoughtful groups who dropped off snacks and treats for our members. Pharmasave Weyburn stopped b...
05/24/2026

A big thank you to the thoughtful groups who dropped off snacks and treats for our members.
Pharmasave Weyburn stopped by with some drinks for Police Week! Followed by two groups of kids from St. Mike’s who brought cookies and donuts as part of a project for doing something kind for the community.

Your kindness and support are truly appreciated!

05/20/2026

** Update ** The individual has been identified. Thanks for the public’s assistance! **

The Weyburn Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the female in this picture to speak with her. On Feb 19, 2026 this female was at the Weyburn Spark Centre. Please contact the Weyburn Police service with any information at 306-848-3250.

Please join us in congratulating Cpl. Ryan Cherniawsky who was presented with the Saskatchewan Association of Chiefs of ...
05/15/2026

Please join us in congratulating Cpl. Ryan Cherniawsky who was presented with the Saskatchewan Association of Chiefs of Police Valour Award during the SACP Mess Dinner and Awards Night held on May 13, 2026.

The Valour Award recognizes police officers throughout Saskatchewan who demonstrate exceptional bravery and courage in the line of duty. Cpl. Cherniawsky received this prestigious recognition for his actions during a structure fire in Weyburn on March 5, 2025. Upon arriving at the scene, Cpl. Cherniawsky entered the smoke-filled residence and safely removed an individual he located inside, placing himself at significant personal risk in order to save another man’s life.

The Weyburn Police Service is extremely proud of Cpl. Cherniawsky’s courageous response during this dangerous incident. His actions reflect the highest standards of policing and public service.
The Service is also proud of the professionalism and dedication Cpl. Cherniawsky displayed while representing both the Weyburn Police Service and the City of Weyburn on the provincial stage.

Media ReleaseWeek of April 26 to May 3, 2026The Weyburn Police Service responded to 106 calls for service during the wee...
05/14/2026

Media Release

Week of April 26 to May 3, 2026

The Weyburn Police Service responded to 106 calls for service during the week of April 26 to May 3, 2026. The following are notable incidents from that period:

Theft
April 27: Police received a report of a stolen older-style boat and trailer from the Circle 6 parking lot. The boat is described as a silver and red fishing boat equipped with a 25hp Evinrude motor (ID: 1-G-2643). The trailer is a Shorland bearing Saskatchewan licence plate 642MRQ. The investigation is ongoing.

April 29: Police received a report of theft at the Weyburn General Hospital, where two individuals stole computer monitors. Surveillance footage showed the suspects checking in at admitting before wandering off and removing the monitors from the facility. Police later located an adult male and female at a residence in Weyburn. Both individuals, who reside in Indian Head, were arrested and charged accordingly. The stolen monitors were recovered.

Driving Offences
Weyburn Police are observing an increase in individuals operating vehicles without a valid driver’s license, including repeat offenders driving with learner’s permits outside permitted conditions. In addition to tickets, continued non-compliance may result in further consequences through SGI. Police may also impound vehicles, which will only be released to the registered owner with a properly licensed driver.

Police are also noting an increase in motorists failing to stop for school buses when red lights and stop arms are activated. Numerous tickets have been issued, aided by onboard bus camera systems used to identify offending vehicles.

Traffic Collision Involving Pedestrian
May 1: An adult female driver turning left at an intersection failed to yield to a pedestrian in a marked crosswalk, striking a 9-year-old boy. The child sustained minor scrapes and bruises and was assessed and cleared by EMS. The driver was issued a ticket for failing to yield to a pedestrian.

Noise Complaints
With warmer weather, police have responded to an increase in noise complaints related to outdoor gatherings and parties. Residents are reminded to be mindful of their neighbors when hosting events. Police appreciate the cooperation of residents who complied with requests to reduce noise levels.
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Week of May 3 to May 10, 2026

The Weyburn Police Service responded to 58 calls for service during the week of May 3–10, 2026.

Animal Cruelty Investigation
On May 8, 2026, the Weyburn Police Service received a report from a concerned citizen regarding the alleged mistreatment of a dog. The witness reported observing an individual striking the animal while working nearby. Officers attended the scene and quickly identified and arrested the involved individual. A charge of causing unnecessary suffering to an animal under the Criminal Code was laid. The accused was later released on conditions, including not possessing or caring for any animals, and is scheduled to appear in Weyburn Provincial Court on June 18, 2026. The dog was surrendered to the Weyburn Humane Society for care and further assessment. At the time officers attended, no obvious injuries were observed.

Intoxicated Person in Public
During the early morning hours of May 8, police received a report of a highly intoxicated female walking within the City of Weyburn and possibly attempting to walk to Radville. Officers located the female, who was heavily intoxicated and became resistant during her arrest. Once safely taken into custody, she was lodged in cells until sober.

Assault with a Weapon / Assault Causing Bodily Harm
On May 9, police were called to a local licensed establishment following a report of an injured adult male. Upon arrival, officers learned that an adult male had allegedly thrown a pool ball at another male, striking him. When the victim went outside, the suspect allegedly followed him, struck him from behind, and continued assaulting him while he was on the ground. The suspect fled the scene in a vehicle prior to police arrival. The investigation remains ongoing, and the suspect has not yet been located. Police believe the suspect is not from the Weyburn area.

Outstanding Warrant
The Weyburn Police Service currently has an outstanding warrant for the arrest of 25-year-old Jordon Ganczar of Weyburn. The charges include assault by choking and failing to comply with a no-contact order. Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts is asked to contact the Weyburn Police Service or Crime Stoppers.
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Anyone with information regarding any of these matters, or any other matter of a criminal nature, is encouraged to contact the Weyburn Police Service at (306) 848-3250, the local RCMP Detachment at 310-RCMP (7267), or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

📣 The Weyburn Police Service has taken the male recently referenced in the local news into custody and appreciates the p...
05/13/2026

📣 The Weyburn Police Service has taken the male recently referenced in the local news into custody and appreciates the public’s assistance.

This week we celebrate police officers and the great work they do across Canada.We are quite fortunate to have some of t...
05/13/2026

This week we celebrate police officers and the great work they do across Canada.
We are quite fortunate to have some of the best right here at home.
Our officers go above and beyond everyday to make Weyburn a great place to live.
Thank you for all that you do.

05/11/2026

To all our friends who help care for others - including MOTHERS! - thank you - we couldn’t do life without you!
Shout out to the Moms who work at our office too🥰

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