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Flin Flon RCMP report: Woman wrong about vision of item being stolen

A summary of calls to the Flin Flon RCMP for the period of Monday, Nov. 14 to Sunday, Nov. 20, as provided by the RCMP: Monday, Nov. 14 • Report of suicidal threats on Willow Crescent. • Report of a disturbance on Main Street.

A summary of calls to the Flin Flon RCMP for the period of Monday, Nov. 14 to Sunday, Nov. 20, as provided by the RCMP:

Monday, Nov. 14

• Report of suicidal threats on Willow Crescent.

• Report of a disturbance on Main Street. A male was upset and yelling outside the court building. Police attended and were able to calm him down.

• Report of an intoxicated male on Main Street. He was taken by a cab but was not allowed in the residence he wanted to go to. He had no place to go in town. Due to his intoxication level, he was provided a cell for the night.

Tuesday, Nov. 15

• Report of a theft from a Hill Street residence. Police attended and spoke with the intoxicated caller, who stated she had a vision that another female had stolen an item from her house. When the female sobered up, she phoned to report that she had located the item in her home.

• Report of a domestic assault on Boam Street. Police attended but the involved male was gone. He was located the following evening and arrested. He will appear in court at a later date.

• Report of suspicious people on Hapnot Street. Police attended but did not locate any suspicious people in the area.

• Report of a residential alarm on Queen Street. Police attended and all was okay, as the homeowner forgot the password and set the alarm off himself.

• Report of a breach of conditions at the court office. It turned out the caller was the one on the conditions and that the involved male had every right to be in the building.

• Report of a missing person from Hill Street. She was located and returned home.

• Report of a disturbance involving a group of people on Creighton Street. Police attended but the group was not there.

• Police patrolling Angel Avenue observed an intoxicated male staggering on the road. He was arrested and on conditions not to consume alcohol. He was lodged in cells until sober and released to appear in court at a later date.

• Report of an intoxicated male sleeping in a building on Church Street. While police were heading over, the male had left on foot. Patrols were made, but he was not located.

• Police patrolling South Hudson Street located a male sitting on the curb. He was intoxicated and had no place to go. He was taken to cells for the night.

• Report of a hit-and-run at a Highway 10A business.

Wednesday, Nov. 16

• Police called to assist EMS with gaining entry to a Tweedsmuir Street building. Before police arrived, EMS was able to get in.

• Report of a hit-and-run on Company Road. 

• Report of a disturbance on Hammell Street. A brother and sister were arguing. They were separated for the night.

Thursday, Nov. 17

• Report of loud music coming from an Aspen Grove residence. Police attended and asked the resident to turn the music off for the night.

• Report of a vehicle blocking a trailer on Church Street. Police attended and spoke with the caller. No keys were available for the vehicle, but it was unlocked. Police were able to move the vehicle into neutral and push it out of the way.

Friday, Nov. 18

• Report of an intoxicated male refusing to leave Flin Flon General Hospital. Police located the male and took him to cells for the night.

• Report of an intoxicated male at a Tweedsmuir Street residence. The caller had tried to offer the male a ride to another place, but he would not go. Police attended and the male was relocated to cells to sober up.

• Report of an intoxicated male sleeping on Boam Street. Police located the male and he was taken to cells for the night.

• Police were called to Main Street to locate a male who was suicidal and had run off from family members. He was located and taken for assessment.

• Report of a disturbance at a Bellevue Avenue residence. Before police arrived, the male suspect had run off and was not located.

• Report of an intoxicated male banging on doors at Aspen Grove and yelling for the police to be called. Police attended and located the male, who was sent to cells for the night and issued a ticket for consuming liquor as a minor. He was fined $673.65.

Saturday, Nov. 19

• Report of a domestic disturbance on Dadson Row. Matter remains under investigation. 

• Report of an intoxicated male trying to start a fight at a Third Avenue residence. Police attended and removed the male, providing him a cell to sober up and calm down.

• Report of an alarm at a Hill Street business. Entry was gained to the building. Matter remains under investigation.

• Report of a disturbance at Aspen Grove. An intoxicated male was outside yelling and trying to fight people. Police located the male, who was taken to cells for the night.

• Police were called to assist EMS on Second Avenue.

• Report of an alarm on Terrace Avenue. Police attended and met with a property rep who set the alarm off by mistake.

Sunday, Nov. 20

• Report of suicidal threats in Aspen Grove.

• Report of a disturbance at a South Hudson Street residence. Police attended and spoke with the intoxicated caller, who wanted a male and female out of her house. Police asked the couple to leave, which they did.

• Report of a loud party that had been going on since the previous night on Tweedsmuir Street. Police attended, but the party had already been shut down for the day by the homeowner.

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