The Carlyle RCMP detachment dealt with several files from Thursday, Dec. 21 to Thursday, Dec. 28.
911/False Alarm(s)
Two 911 calls were received - one of which was a young child who dialled the number after seeing a commercial for 911 on television. Both calls were of a non-emergency nature.
One alarm was triggered in error in the detachment area this week.
Assaults
RCMP responded to two assaults during this period. One was a domestic assault and one incident is still under investigation by police.
Assistance
Members provided assistance to a member of the public.
Breach of Conditions
An individual was found to be in breach of their release conditions.
Child Welfare Act
Members responded to two incidents under the Child Welfare Act.
Curfew Check(s)
Police conducted several curfew checks during this period.
Drugs
An individual was charged under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. This matter is still under invesigation by RCMP.
Fire
Police responded to the report of a fire. Upon investigation, the fire was under control and was simply a bonfire at a residence.
Mental Health Act
Members responded to a call under the Mental Health Act.
Mischief
One report of mischief within the detachment area was solved this week, one is still under investigation and two incidents resulted in no charges. One of these incidents was alcohol-related.
Sexual Assault
Carlyle RCMP are currently investigating a sexual assault.
Traffic Offences/Collisions
Four non-injury collisions occurred within the detachment area this week. RCMP remind motorists to drive to road conditions.
One hit and run involved one vehicle colliding with another. There were no injuries.
Police issued tickets, fines or warnings regarding the following offences: driving without vehicle registration and/or insurance, operating a motor vehicle without a licence and faling to wear a seatbelt.
Eight speeding tickets were issued this week.
Theft
A vehicle was stolen in Carlyle and has since been recovered.
Vandalism
Members dealt with one report of vandalism.
Well-Being Check(s)
Members conducted two well-being checks. All was found to be well.