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Weekly RCMP Report

The Carlyle RCMP detachment dealt with several calls from Thursday, Sept. 21 to Thursday, Sept. 28.
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The Carlyle RCMP detachment dealt with several calls from Thursday, Sept. 21 to Thursday, Sept. 28.

            911

            An individual called 911 to inform police about a property dispute stemming from a personal relationship and involving a matter which RCMP members had dealt with previously. This person was spoken to and reminded not to use 911 for this (non-emergency) purpose.

            Another person was also warned by police about the misuse of 911 when they called to inform RCMP that their vehicle had broken down.

            A hang-up call to the 911 emergency number from an unregistered phone was determined to be made from the Manor area. RCMP attempted to locate the caller, but were unable to do so.

            Several misdials were made to 911.

            Alcohol-related offences

            An individual was charged with impaired driving, dangerous driving and refusing to provide a breath sample.

            An intoxicated male was arrested and lodged in cells until sober.

            RCMP made patrols after receiving a report of a possibly-impaired driver in the Wawota area.

            Members responded to a report of an underage youth who was alledgedly consuming alcohol.

            Police made patrols after they received a call reporting an impaired driver.

            Assault

            One person was arrested regarding a domestic assault which took place in the Carlyle area.

            RCMP charged one person with assault and another individual with obstruction, outstanding warrants and giving police a false name regarding an assault which took place in the detachment area.

            In Redvers, members found a reported assault to be a verbal argument. Police dealt with the situation, which was determined to a be civil matter.

            Members are currently investigating an assault which allegedly took place in the Carlyle area.

            Animal call(s)

            A motorist collided with a horse near Kisbey. The animal died as a result of the accident.

            RCMP were called to the Carlyle area after receiving a report of some bones being found. These bones were determined to be non-human and were those of a large herbivore.

            Assistance

            Carlyle RCMP assisted the Crown Prosecutors' offoce by serving documents.

            Members are assisting the Estevan Police Service with an investigation.

            Breach of conditions

            Members are currently investigating a report of an individual who may have breached their release conditions.

            Firearms/Weapons

            RCMP are currently investigating an incident in which a person or persons fired a gun into the windows of a school, breaking windows.

            An individual found knives in the Carlyle area and called police, who disposed of them.

            Lost property

            RCMP received a report of lost keys.

            Mischief

            Members are still investigating a mischief call regarding a possible fight.

            Property damage

            A truck in Moose Mountain Park was vandalized.

            An individual called the RCMP to report property damage. RCMP determined that the situation was a civil matter and advised this person accordingly.

            RCMP received a report of property damage in Redvers. This was reported for information purposes.

            Theft

            A theft in the Carlyle area is currently under investigation by RCMP.

            Traffic offences/Collisions

            A collision on Hwys 9 and 13 resulted in minor injuries. An individual was charged with driving with undue care and attention.

            A hit-and-run in Redvers resulted in damage to a vehicle.

            A driver in Carlyle was charged with driving while suspended from doing so provincially.

            Another individual was found to be driving while suspended from doing so.

            RCMP dealt with four motorists who were using cellphones while driving. One driver was spoken to by police, while three were fined $280 each.

            Police are currently investigating an incident in Wawota in which a driver was reportedly driving oversized equipment, contraty to the Traffic Safety Act.

            The report of an erratic driver in the Kisbey area is currently under investigation by RCMP.

            Members issued five fines of $580 each to motorists who committed insurance violations.

            RCMP issued several tickets on Hwy 13 to individuals for passing an emergency vehicle at over 60 km per hour.

            Police issued a fine of $230 to a driver for not stopping at a posted stop sign.

            RCMP issued several speeding tickets during this period, including one which resulted in a $352 fine.

            Members issued four fines of $175 each to motorists who were driving but not wearing seatbelts. RCMP also issued several tickets and warnings to drivers for windshield, tailight, seatbelt, muffler and brake light violations.

            A driver who was hauling an oversized trailer with improper signage received a $90 fine.

            RCMP responded to several complaints regarding motorists.

            An individual driving a golf cart in Redvers was located by police and spoken to.

            Uttering threats

            An individual contacted the RCMP after they received a letter in the mail. Upon investigation, members found this letter to be slanderous in nature.

            A report of uttering threats from the Redvers area was deemed to be unfounded by RCMP.

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