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Weekly RCMP Report

The Carlyle RCMP detachment dealt with several files between Friday, May 12 and Thursday, May 18. Staff Sgt. Darren Simons says a recent concern is that of golf carts not stopping at stop signs. “Golf carts are not stopping at stop signs,” he says.
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            The Carlyle RCMP detachment dealt with several files between Friday, May 12 and Thursday, May 18.

            Staff Sgt. Darren Simons says a recent concern is that of golf carts not stopping at stop signs.

            “Golf carts are not stopping at stop signs,” he says. “Anything with wheels operating on a roadway is subject to the rules of the road and we will issue tickets if necessary.”

            911 calls

            Two 911 calls were placed during this period. One was a misdial and the other call was abandoned due to a computer issue.

            False alarms

            Six false alarms occurred within the detachment area.

            Alcohol-related offences

            Two intoxicated individuals caused damage at a Carlyle area residence.

            Assault

            An assault with a weapon which took place in the Carlyle area resulted in an individual being charged with that offence as well as several other offences. This individual was lodged in cells until they could appear in court.

            RCMP members responded to the report of an assault in Carlyle. The complainant did not want to press charges, so the incident was recorded for information purposes.

            Assistance

            RCMP assisted an individual who was retrieving their property as the result of a break-up.

            Break and enter

            Police are currently investigating three incidences of breaking and entering from garages in Wawota.

            A vehicle in the Manor area was entered by an unknown person or persons. Staff Sgt. Simons urges members of the public “To secure your property – especially residences, garages and vehicles.”

            Child-related investigation

            RCMP are currently investigating a report of an individual peeking at a child in a washroom in Carlyle.

            Criminal harassment

            An incidence of criminal harassment which took place in Moose Mountain Provincial Park is under investigation by Carlyle RCMP.

            Police are investigating a case of criminal harassment in the Carlyle area. In this case, a suspicious vehicle was reported to RCMP. Individuals - who had not seen the vehicle themselves - also  made numerous reports to the RCMP. Police found that nothing unlawful had occurred.

            Harassing communications

            A case of harassing communications which occurred in the Carlyle area is currently under investigation by Carlyle RCMP.

            Mental Health Act

            RCMP dealt with several files under the Mental Health Act.

            Mischief

            Lights were damaged at a Carlyle business. Police are investigating.

            Sexual assault

            Carlyle RCMP are currently investigating a sexual assault which occurred in the detachment  area.

            Theft

             A vehicle was stolen in Wawota. Police are investigating.

            Two incidences of theft under $5,000 which occurred in the Carlyle area are currently under investigation.

            RCMP are also investigating a theft of under $5,000 which occurred in the Manor area. This theft also included the theft of cigarettes, a wallet and a credit card. The credit card was used by the thief.

            Items were stolen from a vehicle at Kenosee Lake.

            Traffic offences/Accidents

            A rollover collision occurred in the Manor area. There were no injuries.

            An individual will appear in court for driving while their licence is suspended.

            Members responded to a report of a possibly-impaired driver, as well as to a report of an erratic driver.

            RCMP issued tickets or warnings to the owners of six vehicles which were not properly insured. The fine for this offence is $580.

            Eleven intersection-related offences occurred this week within the detachment area. The fine for this offence is $230.

            Police issued several speeding tickets, with the most expensive fine totalling $230.

            Carlyle RCMP also issued fines and/or warnings for: seatbelt violations, failure to produce a driver's licence, inadequate vehicle headlamps and brake lights, misuse of licence plates and following a vehicle too closely. Members also issued inspection tickets and/or warnings for improper tint on a vehicle's windows.

            Members dealt with the driver of an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) for not wearing a helmet or adequate eye protection.

            Uttering threats

            No charges were laid regarding a report of uttering threats which came from Wawota.

           

            

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