Members of the Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to several calls between Thursday, May 18 and Thursday, May 25.
911 calls
RCMP are currently investigating a case in which an individual repeatedly called 911. This individual may be charged with misuse of 911.
Two other 911 calls were misdials.
Animal call(s)
Police dealt with cattle running loose within the detachment area.
An individual reported a dog running loose in the village of Manor.
Alcohol-related Offences
Police dealt with several cases of impaired driving over the May long weekend. “Traffic services were very valuable in their efforts to keep the roads safe due to their diligence and increased visibility,” says Carlyle RCMP Staff Sgt. Darren Simons.
Several individuals were charged with liquor offences. These included six individuals being charged with having open liquor in a vehicle. The fine for this offence is $360.
An intoxicated individual who caused property damage to a facility in the detachment area was arrested and lodged in cells.
An impaired driver was arrested in Arcola by Traffic Services.
Traffic Services also made patrols in response to reports of other impaired drivers which were called in by members of the public.
A motorist received a 72-hour suspension regarding driving and drinking alcohol.
In the Town of Carlyle, an intoxicated individual on Main Street was lodged in cells until sober.
Assault
At 2:15 a.m. on May 20, 2017, Carlyle RCMP responded to an altercation involving a number of people at a business located on Lake View Street at Kenosee Lake. During the incident, two adult males were assaulted and sustained non-life threatening injuries.
Carlyle RCMP are asking for the public's assistance in obtaining any video footage, photographic images, or audio recordings of the incident. Police are asking anyone who witnessed and/or recorded the incident to attend their local RCMP detachment and provide such evidence to police.
The investigation into the altercation is continuing. If you have information about this or any other crime, please contact Carlyle RCMP at (306)-453-6707 or their local police service, or submit a tip anonymously by contacting Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
Two assaults occurred within the Carlyle area during this period. One incident remains under investigation by RCMP and two individuals are facing charges with regards to the second incident.
Assistance
Members assisted provincial Conservation Officers several times during the Victoria Day weekend.
Carlyle RCMP assisted Saskatchewan Justice by serving documents.
Police provided assistance with a child custody matter.
An individual reported lost keys to Carlyle RCMP.
Breach of Release Conditions
Police are investigating an allegation in which an individual was said to have breached their release conditions.
Members are also investigating breaches of release conditions which occurred in the Carlyle and Wawota areas.
Break and Enter
RCMP are investigating the theft of items from a rural area.
Child Welfare
Members assisted with several incidences and/or files involving child welfare.
Disturbing the Peace
RCMP responded to several reports of individuals disturbing the peace at campgrounds in Moose Mountain Provincial Park and White Bear Lake.
Police received several complaints of loud music during the May long weekend.
False Alarms
Members responded to three alarms - all of which were false - within the detachment area.
Fire
Police provided assistance at a fire which occurred at Kenosee Lake.
Firearm(s)
An individual from the Carlyle area was arrested and charged for pointing a firearm.
Fraud
Several attempts of defrauding members of the public have occurred within the detachment area this week, according to Staff Sgt. Simons. “An individual received a very convincing email claiming to be from a bank, another individual received an email stating they had committed a traffic offence and the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) fraud has returned,” he says. “Please do not reply to an email that you are unsure of. Contact these agencies by phone. And in the case of the alleged traffic offence, your drivers licence does not list your email address, so that's an indicator right there, that the email is a fraud. Please check these things out and do not respond to them.”
Theft
The report of a theft under $5,000 was deemed to be unfounded by police.
The theft of a cell phone is under investigation by RCMP.
RCMP recovered a stolen vehicle near Manor.
Harassment/Harassing Communications
An allegation of harassment originating from the Carlyle area is currently under investigation by RCMP.
An individual was harassed via social media.
Sudden Death(s)
Carlyle RCMP responded to two sudden deaths within the detachment area.
Traffic Offences/Collisions
A collision with the R.M. grader in the Arcola area is under investigation.
An individual received a warning from RCMP members for driving left of the centre median while entering the Town of Carlyle.
During a checkstop, a motorist was charged with driving while suspended. This individual was also found to have outstanding warrants.
Two individuals were found to be driving while disqualified. One of these individuals was also charged with driving an unregistered vehicle.
Several individuals were found to be driving without a drivers licence on their person. This is required by law.
A motorist received a warning from RCMP for driving with undue care and attention.
A driver was fined $175 for an improperly-secured load.
RCMP continue to deal with drivers who are using cell phones while driving.
In the Village of Manor, an individual was driving an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) in town. “People are permitted to drive ATVs and snowmobiles directly from their residence to the gas station and then directly to trails,” says Staff Sgt. Simons. “They are not permitted to drive these vehicles to any other destinations and people are likely to face fines if they continue to drive these vehicles outside the areas permitted by law.”
Fifteen drivers were fined $580 each for driving uninsured vehicles.
RCMP conducted two intersection-related investigations.
Police issued numerous speeding tickets as well as 12 investigations and/or warnings for not wearing seatbelts.
Members issued logbook violations, as well as several inspection tickets and/or warnings. These included: improper tint on side vehicle windows, the improper display of licence plates, a cracked windshield, inadequate mudflaps and inadequate tail lights.