The Carlyle RCMP detachment received 48 calls to service between Thursday, April 2 and Thursday, April 9.
Theft
In Carlyle, a trailer and three all-terrain vehicles were stolen. The vehicles are: 2 Suzuki LT 750s, one grey and one red in colour and a grey Suzuki LT 500. Anyone with any information regarding this matter is asked to call the Carlyle RCMP detachment at (306)-453-6707.
RCMP responded to the report of a theft of fuel in Carlyle.
The report of theft from a residence in the Carlyle area was determined to be a civil matter by the RCMP and is still under investigation.
Members received a report of a theft of a truck in Carlyle. The vehicle has since been recovered.
911 calls
Members responded to a call regarding a suicide threat, which resulted in the individual being taken to hospital.
The RCMP received a call from an individual from the Carlyle area who reported harassment and threats.
Animal complaints
Members responded to a complaint about a barking dog in Wawota. This matter is still under investigation.
Assault
A 28-year-old female was charged with assault in Arcola, and will appear in court as a result.
An assault in the Carlyle area resulted in a 50-year-old male being charged.
Members attended to two separate reported assaults originating from the Carlyle area. In both instances, complainants declined to pursue charges.
In Arcola, police attended to a reported assault. However, members determined that no assault had occurred, but that only a verbal argument had taken place. As a result, no charges were laid.
Assistance
Carlyle RCMP provided assistance to Canadian Border Services regarding an individual with an arrest warrant.
Members assisted the Saskatoon Police Service in two separate matters. In both cases, RCMP executed warrants for the SPS.
Members of the Carlyle detachment assisted local EMS with a highly-intoxicated individual in need of medical attention in the Carlyle area. RCMP also received a call from EMS regarding an individual in the Forget area. This matter was also resolved.
The Carlyle RCMP detachment provided fingerprints for two individuals at their request-one for visa purposes and one for a vulnerable sector check.
Alcohol-related offences
On Hwy 9 near Carlyle, RCMP charged a 19-year-old male with impaired operation of a motor vehicle, impairment with a blood-alcohol level of over 80 milligrams, and with speeding. The latter charge resulted in a $134 fine.
Police responded to a report from the Carlyle area of a 16-year-old drinking at another individual's residence. As a result of their investigation, the matter was also referred to Social Services by the RCMP.
Carlyle RCMP responded to two reports of impaired individuals. Near Forget, members made patrols for a possibly-impaired driver, but were unable to locate the individual. In the Carlyle area, members attended to a report of an intoxicated individual who left a residence on foot, but was not located by patrols.
Members attended to a call from the Carlyle area in which two intoxicated individuals were fighting.
Breaking and entering
In Manor, members are still investigating a break and enter in which the following was stolen: an ACER laptop, a television, a radio, a pearl necklace and a piano keyboard.
Members responded to a report of breaking and entering at a residence in Redvers. However, they determined that the complaint was a civil rather than criminal matter.
Criminal harassment
Members attended to a criminal harassment complaint regarding comments made on Facebook. However, the complainant declined to pursue charges.
False alarms
Members responded to a fire alarm at a school in the Carlyle area, as well as two alarms set off in error at a Carlyle business and a residence in Manor.
Fraud
RCMP received the report of a potential fraud, in which an individual received an email falsely stating that it was from the Canada Revenue Agency.
Mischief
RCMP received a report of an individual who had failed to comply with their release conditions. However, upon investigation, they found that no such conditions were in place, and were in effect, referred to a civil process.
A report made to Carlyle RCMP by an individual in the Carlyle area was determined to be untrue by police.
Carlyle RCMP received a report of an individual selling illegal firearms. Upon investigation, members determined that this was untrue.
RCMP received a report that a bucket of dirt was dumped on the highway near Forget.
Suspicious person(s)
Carlyle RCMP located an individual who was reported to be sitting in a parked vehicle near Carlyle Elementary school. This person was also discovered urinating near the school, and members issued a warning to this individual.
Traffic offences
RCMP members charged two individuals with driving while disqualified near Carlyle. A 26-year-old female was charged with: driving without a valid driver's licence, driving an unregistered motor vehicle, and resisting or obstructing a police officer. A 30-year-old male was charged with driving while disqualified. Both will appear in court as a result of these charges.
Carlyle RCMP are investigating an incident in Manor in which a dog was struck and killed by a speeding vehicle.
At a traffic check in Carlyle, police charged a 37-year-old female with driving without a valid class licence. She received a $150 fine.
Members responded to a report of an individual who was driving while disqualified near Fairlight.
RCMP also responded to a report of a possibly-impaired driver near Wawota. Members located the vehicle and found that the driver was not intoxicated, but was distracted by two children who were passengers in the backseat. No charges were laid.
Police responded to a complaint regarding an erratic driver who almost hit the ditch on Hwy 9 near Carlyle. However, members were unable to locate the vehicle.
Speeding tickets were issued to: a 25-year-old male who was fined $206, a 33-year-old female who was fined $196, a 28-year-old male who was fined $190, a 22-year-old female who was fined $150, and a 19-year-old female who was fined $135.