The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to several files between Friday, Aug. 12 and Thursday, Aug. 18.
911 calls/False alarms
Members received three 911 calls requesting assistance regarding a matter in the Carlyle area.
There were two cancelled alarms during this period-one originating from a Carlyle business and one from a residence in Redvers.
Alcohol-related offences
RCMP removed several intoxicated youth from a home in the Carlyle area. One young person was taken to hospital.
Members responded to a report of a possibly-impaired driver. RCMP located the vehicle.
Assault
Police were called to a civil matter between two area business owners regarding a property dispute. This matter is currently an assault, break and enter, and mischief investigation.
A suspect in a Carlyle area assault was located by police, arrested, and will appear in court.
Members responded to an assault in which the complainant was pushed and their life threatened.
RCMP are currently assisting another police agency with an assault investigation in the Carlyle area.
Assistance
Carlyle RCMP are currently providing assistance to the Canadian Firearms Centre regarding an investigation of an area individual possibly in possession of an illegal firearm.
RCMP provided assistance to North Battleford Corrections regarding an individual's compliance while wearing an electronic monitoring device.
Members assisted Saskatoon Police Service by serving a summons.
Police assisted both Mobile Crisis from Regina and the Yukon Tribal Council in a matter
involving a youth.
Members continue to provide assistance regarding a longstanding civil matter in the area.
RCMP received assistance regarding an individual who failed to attend court.
Members removed an unwanted individual from a home in the Carlyle area.
Breach of conditions
An individual was found to be in breach of their release conditions.
Break and enter
In Carlyle, members responded to complaints of breaking and entering. RCMP reminds residents to lock their homes, garages, vehicles and campers.
RCMP are still investigating a report of a break-in at Kenosee Lake.
In Redvers, a break-in at a residence resulted in property damage inside the home. This matter is still under investigation and the suspect is known to police.
Child Welfare Act
Carlyle RCMP responded to two reports pertaining to the Child Welfare Act.
Criminal harassment
An individual will appear in court accused of criminal harassment and breach of a court order.
Fire
RCMP responded to a fire in a residence in the Carlyle area. This matter is currently an arson investigation.
Members responded to a call from from the provincial fire authorities regarding an oil refinery fire in the Kisbey area.
Fraud
Carlyle RCMP responded to three fraud complaints during this period. One was regarding gambling winnings and two involved individuals claiming to be from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). In one of these cases, an area individual was defrauded of approximately $3,000. Members urge the public to be wary of these schemes, whether they are initiated via email or over the phone.
Mischief
In Arcola, RCMP are investigating a report of mischief.
Missing persons
Members received two separate missing persons reports. In both cases, RCMP located these individuals.
Noise complaints
RCMP received a noise complaint from within the Village of Manor. No charges were laid.
Vandalism
A grader was damaged in the Carlyle area. Charges are pending and an individual will appear in court.
Traffic offences/Collisions
RCMP attended to a collision between a car and a cow in the Wawota area. The driver of the vehicle was unhurt and the cow was not found.
An individual was charged for driving with undue care and attention.
Members issued two tickets for $580 each to drivers who had unregistered vehicles.
Throughout the detachment area, RCMP issued 11 tickets for failing to stop, 28 speeding tickets and eight non-moving traffic violations- including tickets for failing to wear a seatbelt.
Members responded to the report of an abandoned semi carrying dangerous goods on a side road near Hwy 13 near Wauchope.
Uttering threats
Members responded to a report of uttering threats involving two people in the Redvers area. RCMP members spoke to both of these individuals and the matter was settled.