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RCMP report

Local police received 59 calls this week. Our report will not include events involving mental health issues. A 911 call was received from an individual complaining that threats were being issued to him.
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Local police received 59 calls this week. Our report will not include events involving mental health issues.

A 911 call was received from an individual complaining that threats were being issued to him. Police advised the individual to stay in the shop, and await their arrival on the scene. Police discovered one of the individuals allegedly issuing threats was wanted in connection with another matter, and placed the individual under arrest. They also found there were no real threats being issued.

A 911 call alerted police to a single vehicle rollover near Redvers. Emergency Medical Services were not needed as injured parties were being taken to hospital in a private vehicle. The driver was spoken to, and was cleared by doctors to be taken to the detachment where he was charged with multiple offences. The 18-year-old male was specifically charged with driving without a valid license, driving while disqualified, driving in a dangerous manner causing three counts of bodily harm, and driving with open liquor in the vehicle.

A 911 call from a business in Carlyle turned out to be the result of a technical glitch. Police attended the building but discovered no suspicious circumstances.

Local police assisted police in Regina with the completion of a report regarding a hit and run in the city. The complainant had reported the situation to the Carlyle detachment, and details were forwarded to Regina.

A call was received regarding an injured dog that had wandered into a yard. The caller was concerned it might be suffering. When police attended the scene, the animal had wandered off.

A motorist was issued a speeding ticket near Manor in the amount of $464. The 27-year-old male was driving at 161 kilometres per hour in a 100 km zone.

A child was bitten by a stray dog in the area. There were no serious injuries and the animal has been caught and is being tested for rabies.

A false alarm was investigated from a business in Redvers. No suspicious circumstances were found.

An individual called to complain of assault. Police attended but the complainant refused to give any further details. The file was closed.

While on patrol in Manor, a person reported to the officer that they had seen a car go into a parking area driven by a person they suspected of being intoxicated. The member investigated and discovered the person to be two times over the limit. As the car was turned off, the charge was for being in the care and control of a motor vehicle while over .08.

Vandalism was reported at an oil site east of Manor. An unknown person or persons took a loader for a joyride and smashed the forks into a building, breaking windows and screens. The incident is under investigation.

A complaint was received with regard to the alleged display of pornographic dvds at a business in Carlyle. Members attended and discovered the dvds were too high on the shelf for minors to reach, and were hidden behind adult magazines. Since nothing criminal was taking place, there were no charges.

A pickup truck was reported stolen from Manor. It was found later in a slough. A second truck was stolen the same night from Manor, it was also found in a slough. Members attended a vehicle fire on a grid road and discovered this vehicle also had been stolen. All three thefts are under investigation.

A 911 caller reported seeing a man walking down the middle of the road. Members located the individual who was confused and did not know how he had ended up on the road. He was also complaining that he could not see clearly without his glasses. The 28-year-old male was taken to hospital. There was no evidence of alcohol being involved.

An anonymous caller reported that a driver may be driving while disqualified. Police were attending to other calls and could not investigate.

A 16-year-old attended the detachment to report hitting a rock on the road and ripping the oil pan of a friend's car. A report was made for insurance purposes.

A 17-year-old was fined $115 in Arcola for having illegal tint on the front side windows of the vehicle.

An oil company reported they could not locate a flare stack, and they considered the $50,000 trailer may have been stolen. Investigations continue.

The village of Manor reported that someone had driven through the iron gates to the landfill. The matter is under investigation.

Two individuals failed to appear in court in Carlyle. Warrants have been issued for two males, one aged 25 and the other aged 40 years.

Members observed a vehicle being driven southbound on highway 9. It was swerving over the road and driving 20 kilometres below the posted limit. The driver was stopped and the roadside screening showed an F. Later at the detachment the driver blew borderline impairment. The 35-year-old male was given a 24-hour driving suspension.

Members were requested to give assistance to ambulance services in the area, the request was to attend and assist in keeping the peace.

A hit and run at the health centre in Wawota was later reported to police in Moosomin. The Carlyle detachment has been informed and is currently awaiting further details.

A caller complained of harassing phone calls. Police attended and spoke with the subject of the complaint. No charges were laid.

A call was received requesting police to assist in locating an overdue traveller. A second call later cancelled the alert as the person had arrived.

A man who was issuing threats in a domestic environment was lodged in cells overnight.

Police investigated a report of an abandoned vehicle and discovered it had also been reported as stolen.

A caller complained of a hit and run in front of his house. A vehicle had run into the complainant's vehicle and the bumper from the offending vehicle was left on the road. This made it easy for police to quickly identify the vehicle, the driver was located, and failed the roadside screening device. As a novice driver the offender was issued a 30 day suspension, plus a ticket for driving with undue care and attention, and another ticket for failing to notify the owner of damage to his vehicle.

A person attended the detachment in Carlyle to complain of being assaulted in Arcola. They did not wish to press charges, but since they had left belongings at the person's home, they requested police to attend while the belongings were retrieved. Police attended as requested, the belongings were retrieved and the matter was closed.

A 911 call from Wawota turned out to have been dialled by children playing with the phone and hitting a speed dial button.