The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP responded to 123 files from Friday, Dec. 4 to Thursday, Dec. 10.
RCMP responded to calls within the Carlyle area reporting two separate incidents of fighting. One call reported two individuals fighting with sticks. Another reported people fighting on a road. Police made patrols, and although the parties involved had presumably dispersed by the time members arrived, the RCMP encourages members of the public to call the detachment if they are need of assistance by police.
Alcohol-related offences
In two separate incidents, two Carlyle area individuals were fined $360 for having open liquor in a vehicle.
Breach of release
An individual from the Carlyle area breached conditions of their release.
Breaking and entering
Members responded to five reports of breaking and entering. Two took place within the Carlyle area, two took place within the Town of Carlyle and one occurred in Manor. Two boathouses, two garages and one residence were broken into, and RCMP believe that some of these incidents may be related to the break and enter spree in the area the previous week.
Fire
RCMP were called to assist at a grass fire in the Redvers area.
Fraud
In Redvers, an individual used a fraudulent credit card to pay for purchases.
Impaired driving
RCMP have charged two individuals with impaired driving, both on Hwy 9. Two other incidents of impaired driving are currently under investigation.
Littering
An individual was fined $150 for discarding a burning substance from a vehicle.
Parole violation
An individual violated the conditions of their parole.
Mischief
RCMP responded to calls regarding loud parties-one in Arcola, and one in Carlyle. In addition, members responded to five other reports of mischief-all of them within the Carlyle area-related to property damage and arguments in residences.
Motor vehicle collisions
An injury collision occurred on Highway 13 near Carlyle.
In Redvers, a collision on Hwy 13 resulted in an individual requiring medical attention.
A vehicle collided with a power pole and a fire hydrant in Wawota.
In the Carlyle area, a car hit a cement block.
There were four other collisions which occurred during this period.
Theft
A snowmobile was stolen in Manor. This matter is still under investogation by the RCMP. Three additional theft files from the detachment area are still under investigation.
Vehicle-related infractions
RCMP charged four individuals with using electronic communication equipment while driving, resulting in a $280 fine for each of them.
Fifty-three speeding tickets were issued within the Carlyle RCMP's detachment area, with fines reaching $356.
Six intersection-related violations resulted in some individuals being fined $230 for not stopping at a stop sign.
Two 72-hour roadside suspensions were issued by police during this period-one for alcohol, and one for drugs.
RCMP issued one seatbelt ticket.
Members issued 20 vehicle inspection tickets for non-moving matters, including tint on vehicle windows.
Police responded to a bylaw issue regarding parking in Carlyle.