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Weekly RCMP Report

The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to several calls from Friday, Aug. 4 to Thursday, Aug. 10. 911 calls/Alarms A child accidentally dialled 911. An individual called 911 to file a complaint regarding a number of vehicles parked at a residence.
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            The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to several calls from Friday, Aug. 4 to Thursday, Aug. 10.

            911 calls/Alarms

            A child accidentally dialled 911.

            An individual called 911 to file a complaint regarding a number of vehicles parked at a residence. Staff Sgt. Darren Simons reminds members of the public to reserve the use of 911 for emergency calls only, adding: “Please call your local detachment and leave a message or follow the prompts to report a non-emergency incident. 911 is for emergencies only.”

            An alarm went off in error at a business in Carlyle.

            Alcohol-related offences

            An individual was arrested for impaired driving, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle and flight from police. This person also had other charges outstanding. RCMP also dealt with social services regarding a child who was present in the vehicle. The person was kept in custody.

            An intoxicated individual crashed an ATV in the Carlyle area.

            An intoxicated individual was responsible for property damage at a residence in the Carlyle area.

            An intoxicated individual was arrested in Moose Mountain Provincial Park and was lodged in cells until sober.

            An intoxicated individual entered a business in Arcola. This person was spoken to by the RCMP and was warned not to enter the business again.

            Police responded to a call regarding an individual who was trying to enter a residence. This person was intoxicated and was found to have access to the residence.

            Members responded to the report of an intoxicated individual who was passed out. Police made patrols, but were unable to locate this person.

            Animal call(s)

            Members responded to two calls reporting animals on the loose on an area highway.

            Assistance

            Carlyle RCMP assisted EMS with an unresponsive individual in the Carlyle area, who was later found to be highly intoxicated.

            Assault

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

            Fire

            RCMP received two calls reporting a small fire set in an alleyway in Carlyle.

            Break and enter

            Two suspects are being sought by RCMP for a break an enter at a cottage in the Carlyle area. Police have video footage of the incident.

            An attempted break-in occurred at a business in Redvers.

            Harassing communications

            RCMP have concluded an investigation in which an individual within the detachment area received a threatening phone call.

            Mental Health Act

            Police dealt with four files under the Mental Health Act.

            Mischief

            Cattle were set loose in the Manor area.

            Missing person

            RCMP conducted a missing persons investigation in the detachment area and quickly located the individual in question.

            Theft

            Police are investigating the theft of a vehicle in the Arcola area. A subject has been identified.

            Members are currently investigating allegations of theft and trespassing in Kenosee Lake.

            Traffic offences/Collisions

            A motor vehicle collided with a cow between Kisbey and Forget.

            RCMP assisted conservation officers in Moose Mountain Provincial Park with a fleeing vehicle. This matter is still under investigation.

            Police responded to the report of an impaired driver in the Carlyle area.

            RCMP dealt with several motorists who were driving with undue care and attention.

            A large vehicle was found to be transported without a proper permit.

            Members dealt with four insurance violations. The fine for this offence is $580.

            Four motorists were found to be not carrying their vehicle registration with them.

            Police issued several speeding tickets during this period, with fines reaching a high of $362.

            A caller filed a complaint with the RCMP regarding three tractors driving back-to-back on Hwy #9 during the August long weekend. Police informed the caller that farmers were not in violation of the law.

            Members dealt with various inspection-related offences, including faded licence plates. Staff Sgt. Darren Simons says: “We've dealt with several motorists who have licence plates that need replacing. If it's faded or otherwise hard to read, get a new one. A good time to do this is when you renew your vehicle registration. Having a licence plate allows us to assist you better if, for instance, your vehicle is stolen.”

            Uttering threats

            RCMP are currently investigating an incidence of uttering threats in the Redvers area.

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