The Carlyle RCMP detachment dealt with several files between Friday, June 2 and Thursday, June 8.
911/False Alarm(s)
One 911 call was a misdial and three alarms were deemed to be false.
Alcohol-related Offences
Carlyle RCMP investigated a report of an impaired driver.
Police responded to a report of two intoxicated individuals at a residence in the Carlyle area. One person was brought by members to another residence.
A liquor-related offence is under investigation by police.
Assault
In the Carlyle area, an intoxicated individual was held for court as they assaulted a police officer. This person was also arrested for breach of conditions.
An assault with a weapon is still under investigation. This incident occurred in the Carlyle area.
Members are currently investigating an assault which occurred in the Carlyle area.
Assistance
Police provided assistance to the Coroner's Office.
Members provided an assistance in a welfare case.
Carlyle RCMP assisted Saskatchewan Justice by serving court documents.
Breach of Conditions
An individual in Carlyle was charged with failing to comply with their release conditions.
RCMP are currently investigating a report of an individual breaching their release conditions which alledgedly occurred in Carlyle.
Child Welfare
Carlyle RCMP conducted a child welfare check with regards to individuals in the detachment area using illegal drugs in the presence of children.
Counterfeit money
RCMP are investigating the report of a possibly counterfeit bill which was found within the Carlyle area.
Criminal Harassment
RCMP are conducting a criminal harassment investigation in Carlyle.
Drugs
A drug investigation in Arcola resulted in the RCMP laying charges.
Harassing Communications
Carlyle RCMP are currently investigating two incidences of harassing communications in Manor.
Mental Health
RCMP are currently conducting an investigation under the Mental Health Act in the detachment area.
Mischief
In Manor, RCMP members dealt with a dispute regarding driveway gravel. This was resolved without charges.
Several individuals were reported to RCMP for causing mischief at a gas station in Carlyle. The actions of these individuals were found to be due to their participation in a scavenger hunt.
Police received a report of an individual or individual tampering with outdoor lights at a residence in the Carlyle area
RCMP responded to two disturbances in the Carlyle area.
Members responded to a report of dogs running loose in Carlyle.
Property Damage
Charges were laid as a result of property damage at a residence in Arcola.
Theft
Thefts under $5,000 occurred in both the Carlyle area and Kenosee Lake. Both of these incidents are currently under investigation by Carlyle RCMP.
Three BMX bicycles were stolen from a Kenosee Lake residence. One bike is flat black in colour, one is black and one is purple and blue. Please contact Carlyle RCMP at (306)-453-6707 if you find these bikes.
A drop-hitch was stolen from a vehicle in the detachment area. RCMP are investigating.
A set of golf clubs was stolen from the trunk of a vehicle in an unlocked garage in Kenosee Lake.
Items were stolen from an unlocked vehicle in Moose Mountain Provincial Park.
Police are investigating a possible theft which occurred in Arcola.
Traffic Offences/Collisions
Five collisions occurred within the detachment area this week. All were non-fatal.
Carlyle RCMP responded to two calls reporting dangerous drivers in the Carlyle and Kisbey areas. “We appreciate these calls from members of the public and we encourage them to continue to call us if they see anything unsafe on our roads,” says Carlyle RCMP Staff Sgt. Darren Simons. “We are working to keep our roadways safe for everyone.”
RCMP are still investigating the report of a reckless driver on Hwy #9
Carlyle RCMP issued several speeding tickets during this period, with fines reaching $186.
One motorist was fined $580 for driving an unregistered vehicle.
Two drivers received fines of $230 each for failing to stop at posted intersections.
Members dealth with four individuals who were operating a motor vehicles without a driver's licence. This fine for this offence is $150.
One individual was fined $150 for failing to signal while driving.
An off-duty member dealt with a motorist who was not wearing a seatbelt. Police also found drivers whose vehicles had inadequate headlights and/or tailights.
Sudden Death
Members attended to a sudden death which occurred within the detachment area.
Uttering Threats
RCMP are investigating a threat which occurred in the Kisbey area.