These are the police incidents released to the media by the 麻豆社国产RCMP for the week of Oct. 25 to 31, 2022
Halloween fireworks
Police fielded three calls for teens lighting off fireworks on Halloween.
Officers say in these cases, the youths were shooting fireworks at buildings, at each other and in other public places at Pia Road, Cottonwood Park and at a local elementary school.
RCMP say the youths ran away each time police showed up.
Aside from that, officers say the general public was well-behaved during the holiday.
Bathroom fireworks
Teens have been lighting fireworks and vaping in the bathroom of a local business for the last two or three months, police say.
Officers say they received a report on Oct. 28 that three or four youths have been causing this mischief to an enterprise on the 1200-block of Commercial Way.
RCMP are following up with the business so they can track down the youths and speak with their parents.
Impaired driver
A driver failed a field sobriety test after RCMP pulled her over, police say.
Officers say on Oct. 27, they did a traffic stop on a driver who had drug paraphernalia on her lap.
RCMP say they issued the driver a 24-hour driving prohibition, some other violation tickets under the Motor Vehicle Act and towed the driver’s car
Total Number of Files for the week: 116
• False alarm calls: 5
• False/abandoned 911 calls: 3
• Collision investigations: 7
• Mental Health Act calls: 1
· Theft from vehicle calls: 0