The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to several calls between Friday June 10 and Friday, June 17.
Animals
RCMP received a report of a dog that was thought to be fatally poisoned in the R.M. of Browning. This matter is still under investigation.
Members received a report of an abused dog in Arcola.
RCMP assisted with cattle that were running loose on a highway near Kisbey. Members helped to herd the cattle and the owner was notified.
Alcohol-related offenses
An impaired driver was arrested on Hwy 9. This individual also failed to provide samples, but plead guilty during their first appearance in court.
An impaired driver was arrested in Wawota. This individual was also charged with breaching conditions and assault.
Members arrested an impaired operator of a golf cart in the Carlyle area. Staff Sgt. Darren Simons says: “I'd like to remind people that if you're impaired and operating anything with a motor, you can be arrested for impaired driving.”
The RCMP also dealt with numerous other offences involving liquor this week.
Assault
Members investigated a reported assault in the Carlyle area. No charges were laid.
Assistance
The Carlyle RCMP provided assistance to members from British Columbia regarding a stolen semi-truck.
Break and enter
Police received a report of a break and enter in Moose Mountain Provincial Park.
Drugs
RCMP conducted a drug investigation in the detachment area.
Electronic monitoring
Several individuals within the area are wearing electronic monitoring devices. During a recent power outage, one individual's device malfunctioned briefly, but the person was found to be adhering to conditions.
False alarms
Members received numerous false alarms from within the detachment area this week.
Fraud
Carlyle RCMP are continuing to receive reports of internet and telephone fraud, one of which involves anti-virus software. Staff Sgt. Darren Simons says: “They're very threatening, so don't engage. Just hang up.”
Harassment
A report of criminal harassment originating from the Carlyle area resulted in no charges being laid.
Mental Health Act
Members dealt with four different Mental Health Act complaints this week.
Mischief
Damage to property was reported at the Carlyle Golf Course and at a building within the Town of Carlyle.
Damage to a property in Kisbey was also reported.
An individual in Carlyle was passed out on the lawn of a residence.
RCMP received a report of mischief in the Redvers area.
Traffic offenses
RCMP responded to an off-road vehicle collision involving injury in the R.M. of Antler.
An off-duty member issued a warning-instead of a $280 fine-to an individual who was using a cellphone while driving.
Several speeding tickets were issued, with $136 as the highest fine.
Uttering threats
A report of uttering threats originating from Arcola is still under investigation.