The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to several calls to service between Monday, August 1 and Thursday, August 4.
The telephone and internet fraud purporting to be from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has not abated. In fact, it has become both more widespread and sophisticated. Carlyle RCMP urges residents to call the detachment at (306)-453-6707, before they release any personal information-including address, banking or credit card details.
Staff Sgt. Darren Simons reminds all motorists to be mindful of police and emergency vehicles on the road. “If a police vehicle is coming toward you or behind you with its lights flashing, pull over so the emergency vehicle-whether it's police, ambulance or fire-knows you've seen them and also, so they can get by.”
Alarms
RCMP received alarms during this period, all of which of were of a non-emergency nature.
Animal calls
Members responded to a call from the Carlyle area about a dog in distress. Police took the animal for veterinary care.
Alcohol-related offences
A possible hit and run involving an impaired driver in the Carlyle area is under investigation by the RCMP.
A minor was charged under the Liquor Act, for using false identification.
Patrols were made for a possibly-impaired driver.
Assault
An individual is charged with two counts of assaulting a police officer. These incidents occurred while the individual was held in the cell block at the Carlyle RCMP detachment.
An assault which occurred in the Carlyle area is currently under investigation.
Assistance
Members assisted another police agency by taking a statement.
Breach of conditions
Two individuals from the Carlyle area breached their release conditions.
Fraud
Members are currently investigating a case of fraud.
Mental Health Act
Members responded to four incidents under the Mental Health Act.
Property damage
An incident of property damage which occurred in Redvers is still under investigation by the RCMP.
Sudden death
Members attended at the scene of a sudden death near Redvers.
Theft
A theft investigation in Wawota was found to be a civil matter by police.
Traffic offences
Members are conducting a careless driving investigation in Carlyle.
RCMP issued several tickets for traffic violations during this period, as well as a non-moving traffic violation. Members also attended at the scene of a minor traffic collision.
Uttering threats
RCMP responded to a report of someone uttering threats over the phone in the Carlyle area.