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Weekly RCMP Report

The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to several files between Thursday, Sept. 29 and Thursday, Oct. 6. 911 calls RCMP received three 911 calls during this period.
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            The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to several files between Thursday, Sept. 29 and Thursday, Oct. 6.

            911 calls

            RCMP received three 911 calls during this period. One was a phone line test, one was due to stormy weather conditions and one was caused by a squirrel chewing the telephone line.

            Alcohol-related offences

            RCMP issued two three-day roadside driving suspensions for impaired driving-one to a 37-year-old male on Hwy #9 north and one to a 53-year-old male in Carlyle.

            Animal calls

            Members responded to a call on Hwy #9 north which reported cattle in a ditch.

            In Carlyle, RCMP attended to a report of an injured beaver.

            Assault

            RCMP are investigating an assault which occurred in the Carlyle area.

            Assistance

            Members served a subpoena at the request of another police agency.

            Break and enter

            A Canon camera valued at $2,000 was stolen from an unlocked vehicle at Kenosee Lake.

            In Moose Mountain Provincial Park, two chainsaws were stolen from an unlocked garage.

            RCMP are currently investigating a break and enter at a farm site near Arcola.

            Child Welfare Act

            Members responded to one call under the Child Welfare Act.

            Disturbing the peace

            Members attended to the report of a verbal argument in Redvers. This incident is still under investigation by RCMP.

            Drugs

            A youth has been charged with possession of marijuana.

             Failure to attend court

            Warrants were issued for two individuals who failed to attend court.

            Failure to comply with conditions

            A 24-year-old male from the Carlyle area was charged with failure to comply with conditions.

            Fraud

            An individual contacted the RCMP and reported an unsolicited communication via Facebook regarding a request for access to this person's bank accounts. This individual did not respond to the request and reported the incident to police in order to warn others. The Carlyle RCMP continues to urge members of the public to safeguard their personal and/or banking information.

            Mental Health Act

            Members responded to to calls regarding the Mental Health Act.

            Theft

            A theft of gas in Redvers is still under investigation.

            Traffic complaints and collisions

            A semi-trailer hit the ditch to avoid a deer on Hwy #9 south.

            Near Arcola, a semi-trailer rolled over. RCMP, EMS and fire department members all attended at the scene. The injured driver was transported to hospital in Arcola.

            A semi-trailer misjudged a turn an Hwy #13 near Carlyle and blocked the highway.

            On a grid road near Moose Mountain Provincial Park, a vehicle collided with an elk.

            RCMP responded to a call reporting a driver who was passing other vehicles over a highway's solid line in foggy conditions. The driver was charged.

            Police received a call reporting an erratic driver in Carlyle.

            Three $580 fines were issued to the drivers of unregistered, uninsured vehicles. A driver was  charged with driving without a valid licence.

            Throughout the detachment area, RCMP also issued 22 speeding tickets, as well as fines and warnings for not wearing a seatbelt, failure to stop at a posted stop sign, and inspection tickets for tint.

           

           

 

            

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