The Carlyle RCMP detachment dealt with several files from Thursday, Nov. 16 through Thursday, Nov. 23.
911/False alarm
A call to 911 was deemed to be a misdial.
An alarm went off in error in the Carlyle area.
Alcohol-related offences
An intoxicated individual was removed from a residence and driven to another residence by police.
Break and enter
A break-in at a business in the detachment area is still under investigation by RCMP.
Carlyle RCMP are currently investigating a possible break and enter at a residence north of Arcola. This investigation was complicated by persons who attended at the scene and interfered with the RCMP investigation. “Public safety is paramount in any situation,” says Staff Sgt. Darren Simons of the Carlyle detachment. “We ask that the public obey and follow direction provided by the police.”
Criminal harassment
Police are curently investigating an incident of criminal harassment in the Carlyle area.
Fire
RCMP assisted Carlyle Fire & Rescue at a fire in the Carlyle area.
Mental Health Act
Carlyle RCMP dealt with files under the Mental Health Act this week.
Theft
RCMP received a report of gas stolen from a vehicle in Manor.
Traffic offences/Collisions
A motorist struck and killed a deer.
An motorist received a warning from RCMP members when they failed to stop when approached by an emergency vehicle.
RCMP have received reports of individuals without permits parking in spots reserved for those with handicapped parking permits. Police ask that drivers be mindful of where they park.
RCMP received a report of a driver “doing doughnuts” at a rural address near Carlyle. This individual was given a warning by police.
An individual was fined $280 and received six points on their licence for using a cell phone while driving.
Three vehicles were stopped this week by police for motor vehicle insurance violations. The fine for this offence is $580. Police also issued two fines of $230 each for intersection-related offences.
Members issued several speeding tickets within the detachment area this week, with fines reaching $192.
An individual failed to produce a driver's licence at the request of a police officer.
Police also issued fines and/or warnings for the following offences: failure to wear a seatbelt, operating motor a vehicle with inadequate speedometer, a windshield in need of repair, an obstructed licence plate, an inadequate licence plate (where letters and numbers were difficult to read), window tint, inadequate tail lights, inadequate headlamps and inadequate trailer lights. In addition, one motorist also failed to display a registration permit in the window of a large vehicle and another failed to produce a vehicle inspection certificate.
An individual displayed the wrong licence plate on their vehicle.
Uttering threats
Police are investigating a report of someone uttering threats in Carlyle.
Well-being check
Carlyle RCMP conducted one well-being check within the detachment area this week.