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Weekly RCMP Report

The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to 97 files between Friday, Aug. 5 and Thursday, Aug.11. 911 calls/False alarms RCMP members received a call from individuals whose ATV had broken down in Moose Mountain Provincial Park.
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            The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to 97 files between Friday, Aug. 5 and Thursday, Aug.11.

            911 calls/False alarms

            RCMP members received a call from individuals whose ATV had broken down in Moose Mountain Provincial Park. The call was passed on to conservation officers in the area.

            Members received a call regarding a possible overdose by an individual in the Arcola area.

            There were three false alarms during this period-one from Arcola and two from Kisbey.

            Alcohol-related offences

            Carlyle Traffic Services responded to a report from Manor of a nude female and a clothed male lying on the ground. The female was unable to care for herself and refused to comply with direction from the officers. She was arrested, lodged in cells, and later released without charges.

            A 34-year-old male from Regina was charged with impaired driving at Kenosee Lake.

            A 45-year-old male was charged with impaired driving.

            Members responded to the report of a possibly-impaired driver on Hwy 9, north of Carlyle. Patrols were made, but the vehicle was not located.

            An intoxicated male was removed from a Carlyle area residence. This individual was lodged in cells until sober and charged.

            RCMP issued a ticket to an intoxicated 26-year-old male from Manor.

            Assault

            A 38-year-old male was charged with assault in the Carlyle area. This matter is still under investigation.

            Assistance

            RCMP provided assistance to Envision Counselling and Support Centre and Victims Services.

            Break and enter

            In Redvers, both the Redvers Golf Club and the Log Cabin reported break-ins. Both of these matters are still under investigation by police.

            Breaching release conditions

            A 49-year-old male was found to be breaching the conditions of his release.

            Bylaw complaint

            The report of a dog loose in Carlyle is still under investigation.

            Disturbing the peace

            RCMP were called when an intoxicated individual refused to leave a Carlyle-area business.

            Members responded to a call from an area hotel when an individual was disturbing guests.

            Fire

            Carlyle Fire & Rescue and Carlyle RCMP responded to a fire north of Carlyle. Police found nothing suspicious about the fire.

            Fraud

            An individual in the Wawota area was reported to be engaging in possibly fraudulent activity and as a suspicious person by members of the community after this individual went to a rural residence and offered the homeowner a $3,100 alarm system free of charge.

            Harassing communications

            A report of harassing communications was found to be false after members investigated.

            Mental Health Act

            RCMP responded to reports of a suspicious male at three Carlyle businesses.

            Mischief

            RCMP received a report of mischief in which an individual was using Snapchat. This individual received a warning from police.

            Members responded to three additional complaints of mischief originating from Carlyle.

            Sexual assault

            A report of sexual assault from within the detachment area is still under investigation by the RCMP.

            Theft

            A 22-year-old Esterhazy male was arrested and charged with theft after allegedly stealing cash from an area business.

            The theft of a truck in the Carlyle area is still under investigation by RCMP.

            The theft of gas from a vehicle in Manor is still under investigation by police.

            Traffic offences

            An individual was fined $580 for driving without a valid vehicle registration. Members also issued two warnings. In addition, police also issued several fines and warnings for: failure to stop at a posted stop sign, failure to wear a seatbelt, various inspection tickets, and speeding.

            A 19-year-old male received a three-day driving suspension at Kenosee Lake.

            An individual was fined for using a cell phone while driving, and another driver received a warning for the same offence.

            Uttering threats

            Members responded to a report of an individual from the Carlyle area uttering threats. However, the complainant declined to lay charges.

           

           

 

 

 

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