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RCMP report

Local police received 66 calls this week. Here's the order in which they were listed in the police files. A report was received regarding someone going through an unlocked vehicle. There was no damage and just a few small items were missing.
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Local police received 66 calls this week. Here's the order in which they were listed in the police files.

A report was received regarding someone going through an unlocked vehicle. There was no damage and just a few small items were missing.

Two vehicles were keyed in Arcola. Members took photos of the damage and are investigating.

A complaint was received when a Bobcat was being operated in Carlyle after 10 p.m. The owner apologized to police and stopped for the night.

An erratic driver was spoken to by members after a complaint was made of their driving.

A domestic dispute was attended by members in Redvers, no charges were filed.

A person complained about an individual breaching conditions, police could not attend due to the handling of more pressing matters at the time.

A 911 caller reported a two vehicle accident near Carlyle. The jaws of life were needed to release one person from a vehicle and they were taken to hospital. A driver was charged with impaired driving causing bodily harm, driving over .08 while causing bodily harm, driving an unregistered vehicle and driving while disqualified.

A barn fire was investigated in Arcola and determined to be the result of children playing with matches.

A Carlyle resident attended the detachment and reported the theft of a vehicle. It had already been found in Whitewood by the time the report was made.

There was an attempted theft of a truck in the area. The individual did steal a driver's licence.

A noisy party was reported at a cabin in Kenosee. Members attended but there were no charges even though minor damage to a fence was also reported.

A $150 speeding ticket was issued to a 28-year-old male for driving at 130 kmh.

A seatbelt ticket was issued to a man in Kenosee, the ticket amount was $175.

A domestic argument was attended by members in Redvers, no charges were laid.

A 911 caller reported a vehicle being driven erratically. The vehicle was located at a residence but there was no evidence to link a specific driver to the event, no charges resulted.

A cell phone was found and handed into police.

A caller from Kenosee Lake reported their satellite dish being damaged by unknown persons. There were no witnesses so no charges could be laid.

A false alarm was attended in Carlyle.

A domestic dispute in Carlyle involved alcohol, no charges were laid.

A complainant reported a truck doing breakstands in Arcola. Police attended and the truck sped away when the police activated their lights. The truck was lost on a gravel road and a warrant has been issued.

A driver sped through a 50 km zone at more than twice the speed limit. A ticket for $408 was issued.

A 911 caller reported a vehicle in a ditch beside the entrance to White Bear Resort. Despite it being submerged in water, both occupants safely exited the vehicle. No charges were laid.

A caller reported three motorcycles being driven in an erratic manner. Members spoke with the riders and no charges were laid.

A 911 caller reported a domestic dispute in progress. Members attended and the caller did not want to press charges, only hoped police presence would prevent further escalation of tensions.

A false alarm at Carlyle was reported and then cancelled.

A false alarm at Kenosee Lake was reported and then cancelled.

A noisy party was reported at a rental cabin in the Kenosee area. When police attended everything was quiet.

A caller reported a disturbance in the area. Police attended and found nobody present at the home.

A person called to report an assault. When police attended the person gave details but did not want charges filed.

An erratic driver was reported in Carlyle, police were unable to locate the vehicle.

A hit and run was reported in the Dairy Queen parking lot in Carlyle. It is under investigation.

A woman reported a semi pulling in front of her. She is willing to give a statement and charges are pending.

A hit and run was reported on Main Street in Wawota, beside the Bigway store. No witnesses were available and a report was made for insurance purposes.

A 911 caller reported a truck doing donuts in Redvers. No description of the vehicle was given, so when police patrolled the area they were unable to further their investigation.

A number of thefts from boats on a local lake were reported.

A man failed to appear in court in Carlyle and a warrant was issued for the 19-year-old.

A false alarm was reported near Carlyle and then cancelled.

A report was received of an intoxicated individual in the area. They were lodged in cells overnight and no charges were issued.

A complaint resulted in a 38-year-old man being lodged in cells until sober.

A houseboat was broken into but nothing was stolen.

A false alarm was attended at a residence in Manor. It was determined that wind had blown an unlocked door open.

Police were called to attend an incident in the area. At the conclusion of the matter, a person shoved one of the officers into a door. The person was arrested and charges of assault on a police officer are pending.

A semi caused minor damage to a fence when negotiating a turn. Damage was minor and no charges were laid.

A complaint of mischief was received when windows were broken on a car in the area. Investigations continue.

A red truck was allegedly speeding past a house at 100 kmh. Police attended but the truck was not located.

A report was received that hay bales were causing an obstruction on a local highway. When police arrived most of the bales were already gone, and they removed the remaining one from the carriageway. The matter was concluded.

A false alarm was attended at a cabin in White Bear Resort. The building was secure and the security company was advised.

A hit and run was reported at Golf Kenosee. The matter is being investigated.

A request was received from the City of Saskatoon, to serve a by-law summons to a resident of Carlyle.

A break and enter is being investigated at a cabin in White Bear Resort.