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Weekly RCMP Report

Members of the Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to several calls between Friday, June 16 to Thursday, June 22. 911 calls/Alarms During this period, two 911 calls were received. Both were non-emergency in nature.
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               Members of the Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to several calls between Friday, June 16 to Thursday, June 22.

 

            911 calls/Alarms

            During this period, two 911 calls were received. Both were non-emergency in nature.

            Three alarms from area businesses went off – two in Carlyle and one in Redvers.

            Alcohol-related offences

            Members recently made Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming checks at licensed establishments in the detachment area.

            RCMP received the report of an impaired individual operating a boat. Members made patrols, but were unable to locate the individual.

            In three separate incidences, two intoxicated individuals were lodged in cells until sober. Another intoxicated individual was spoken to by police, but was not lodged in cells.

            A report of assault involving an intoxicated individual in the Carlyle area was deemed to be unfounded.

            RCMP responded to a the report of an intoxicated male causing problems. However, when police  arrived, this individual was gone.

            Assault

            An assault which occurred in the Carlyle area was reported to police. However, the complainant  refused to lay charges.

            An assault complaint originating from the Carlyle area was unfounded.

            Assistance

            RCMP assisted at the scene of a vehicle at the side of a highway with no lights on. Members directed traffic and ensured the road was safe for other drivers.

            Carlyle RCMP assisted the Calgary Police Service with a fraud investigation.

            Members provided assistance to Supreme Ambulance Service of Carlyle.

            Breach of Release Conditions

            A youth was found to have breached their release conditions.

            Police received a report about an individual who had apparently breached the conditions of their release. However, RCMP found that this was not the case.

            Break and Enter

            Individuals have been charged regarding a break and enter at Carlyle's Crescent Point Leisure Centre (swimming pool). RCMP believe that this offence is related to other incidents in the community.

            An individual has been charged with breaking into a cottage in the Carlyle area.

            Criminal Harassment

            RCMP members dealt with a case of criminal harassment in the Redvers area, which was related to an incidence of fraud.

            Members responded to an incidence of criminal harassment in the Arcola area.

            Disturbance

            Members are currently investigating a disturbance which took place in Arcola.

            Drugs

            Drugs were seized and charges were laid by RCMP Traffic Services during a traffic stop in the detachment area.

            Fraud

            Members are currently investigating two files regarding the fraudulent use of debit cards in the Wawota area.

            Police are currently investigating another incidence of fraud in the detachment area, in which the theft of a debit card is suspected.

            Harassing Communications

            RCMP dealt with a case of harassing communications via text.

            Missing Person

            Carlyle RCMP received a report of a missing person. Police found that this individual was already in custody.

            Property Damage

            In Manor, mirrors were broken off of several vehicles.

            In Carlyle, a youth was charged with breaking another youth's bicycle.

            Sexual Exploitation

            RCMP are currently investigating a case of sexual exploitation within the detachment area.

            Sexual Interference

            Police are currently conducting an investigation regarding a case of sexual interference.

            Theft

            The theft of money from a Carlyle area residence is still under investigation by RCMP.

            A jerry can was stolen from a Kenosee Lake residence.

            Traffic offences

            RCMP investigated a hit and run in the detachment area.

            Members responded to the report of an erratic driver.

            Three motorists were charged with driving while disqualified.

            Police fined five motorists $580 each for vehicle insurance offences. The fine for transporting an uninsured trailer is $115. Staff Sgt. Simons says: “Trailers can be registered monthly. Instead of registering a trailer for the entire year, a trailer can be registered from May to October. Doing this is cheaper than paying a fine and more convenient, too.”

            In two separate collisions near Kisbey, a motorist hit a moose and another driver hit a dear. Both vehicle operators were unhurt.

            Staff Sgt. Simons says that the Carlyle RCMP detachment is still receiving reports of motorists passing school bus drivers on solid lines as well as motorists ignoring school bus stop arms and lights. “We urge motorists to use caution around school buses and to be cognizant of safety. Please consider the safety of the children riding school buses.”

            RCMP dealt with six intersection-related offences this week and three seatbelt violations.

            Police issued several speeding tickets during this period, with the most expensive fine reaching $206.

            Members dealt with several motorists who were operating cell phones while driving.

            RCMP dealt with violations regarding the logbooks of drivers of large trucks.

            A driver was charged with stunting.

            A farmer was hauling equipment at too high a speed, therby causing a traffic hazard.

            A driver was charged with not displaying a licence plate properly.

            Members issued several inspection tickets and warnings regarding: mud flaps, muffler exhaust, improper window tint and cracked or broken windshields.

            Uttering Threats

            In Carlyle, a youth was charged with uttering threats.

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