The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to numerous calls to service between Monday, July 25 and Friday, July 29.
Assault
Two separate charges of assault involving two separate incidents off assault were laid in the Carlyle area. One charge included assault causing bodily harm.
Assistance
Police responded to reports of a possible gunshot near Moose Mountain Provincial Park. Upon investigation, the noise was found to have been the sound of a blown transformer.
Carlyle RCMP members assisted another police agency by obtaining a statement.
Breach of conditions
Two individuals were charged with breaching their release conditions. One invesigation is ongoing.
Bylaw enforcement
A parking violation in Carlyle involved a vehicle being left overnight in a two-hour parking zone. Police ask that individuals be cognizant of parking regulations.
False alarms
` Several false alarms were occurred in the area.
Fire
RCMP provided assistance at a grass fire east of Carlyle. Members provided assistance with traffic control and ensured firefighters were safe.
Fraud
Incidents of attempted fraud are still ongoing, including phone calls that are placed by individuals claiming to be from the Canada Revenue Agency.
RCMP received a report of an attempted fraud via Facebook.
“The CRA fraud has already succeeded in illegally obtaining thousands of dollars in Saskatchewan alone,” says Staff Sgt. Darren Simons. “Whether it's a phone call, Facebook or an email, please don't give out your personal information.
“It's like securing your physical property,” he adds. “Securing your physical property is just as important.”
Harassment
Police received reports of harassing communications, including some that asked for personal information by an unknown caller/sender.
“You can block these communications,” says Staff Sgt. Simons. “But also, please don't hesitate to call the police.”
Lost items
RCMP received a report of lost saddlebags in the Carlyle area.
A phone was found in the Manor area and turned into RCMP.
Liquor offences
An intoxicated male walking on the highway was given a ride home by police.
Mental Health Act
Police attended to calls regarding the Mental Health Act, including one incident of an individual uttering threats.
Mischief
Property damge inside a residence was found to be caused by an intoxicated person inside the house.
Missing persons, theft of a motor vehicle
Carlyle RCMP responded to a report of missing persons originating from Fish Creek Campground in Moose Mountain Provincial Park. A vehicle was stolen from a Kenosee Lake residence after theives gained access to keys via an unlocked door at the residence. The vehicle was observed in Weyburn, but police did not pursue it at that time, due to concerns for public safety. The suspects were later arrested in Milestone while still driving the stolen vehicle. This incident is still under investigation by RCMP, and charges are pending.
Theft
Vehicles in the Arcola area were broken into, and personal property was stolen.
Property was stolen from individuals inside an area business.
Traffic
RCMP responded to numerous traffic violations, including an incident in which a driver passed a police vehicle over he posted speed limit by 10 km. The motorist was given a warning by police.
Uttering threats
RCMP responded to an incidence of uttering threats in the Redvers area.