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Weekly RCMP Report: Aug. 21 - 28

RCMP would like to remind the public to slow down and pull over if they see emergency lights and hear sirens. It is for the driver’s safety to do so for all emergency vehicles including the Fire Department, Emergency Medical Services, and RCMP.
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                RCMP would like to remind the public to slow down and pull over if they see emergency lights and hear sirens. It is for the driver’s safety to do so for all emergency vehicles including the Fire Department, Emergency Medical Services, and RCMP.

                The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP received calls to service between Friday, Aug. 21, and Thursday, Aug. 27.

911 calls

                There were a total of eight 911 calls to the Carlyle area. Seven of the calls were issues with telephone lines. The final call involved a male reporting an assault, as they spoke with the individual a female was heard in the background saying, “Grow up.” RCMP called back and the male said there was no emergency and hung up, upon calling back again a female answered the phone and said all was fine.

Animal call

                A dead dog was found on the side of the road in the area and the Ministry of Environment was asked to remove it.

                A complaint of an individual taking in stray cows and refusing to give them back was reported. An agreement was worked out.

Assaults

                Three assaults were reported during this time. Two of them were reported, but were determined to be unfounded. The third call resulted in charges to a 37-year-old male for assault and failing to comply with a probation order; he will appear in court.

Assistance

                Assistance was provided to a child service entity in the apprehension of eight children from the Carlyle area.

                General assistance was given when individuals called, worried about a kid. RCMP found the youth quickly and all was well.

                There was another request to locate an individual, who was found shortly after in the Carlyle area.

                A suspicious male was said to be driving around in the Carlyle area and is under investigation.

Harassment

                An individual reported to police that Animal Protection Services was continually calling and harassing them. RCMP determined it was not harassment.

                There was a call regarding harassing communications in the Carlyle area. The individual thought there was a no contact order with her ex, so the person was calling to complain. However, this was not the case and both parties were told not to speak with each other.

                A complaint of harassment was reported. An individual said someone was knocking on their door, but were gone when the individual would open it. Those playing this prank were also unscrewing the light bulbs on the home owner’s porch. Patrols were made but nobody was located. Both the home owner and RCMP think it was bored kids.

Failure to attend court/breach of conditions

                For failing to comply with a probation order a 40-year-old male will appear in court.

                An 18-year-old female was charged with failing to attend for fingerprinting.

                There was a 24-year-old male in the Carlyle area who was arrested for breach of undertaking in three instances.

                A 34-year-old male breached conditions of an undertaking in Carlyle and was put in custody.

                There was a charge to a 25-year-old female for failing to attend court.

False alarms

                False alarms occurred in Redvers and Carlyle.

Grass fire

                There was a grass fire in the area, but local fire fighters dealt with the call.

Alcohol related offences

                An impaired driver was reported. Patrols searched for the driver and vehicle, but were unable to locate them.

                A three-day road side suspension was issued to a 24-year-old male with for being between 0.04 and 0.08 blood alcohol level.

                Four calls under the Liquor Act were reported including two separate calls of individuals walking along the highway. The callers in these two reports were concerned the individuals would be hit by vehicles. Members attended, but the individuals walking were fine to be doing so.

                Two tickets were issued during this time to individuals for having/keeping/consuming alcohol in a vehicle. These fines are $360.

Mental health calls

                RCMP responded to two mental health calls. The first involved an individual related to another call, she was taken for assessment in Arcola. The second involved an individual that was depressed, RCMP attended and the individual was taken to the doctor.

Mischief

                Seven counts of mischief were reported. In the Carlyle area and in the Arcola area numerous culverts had been run over. Members attended but no one wanted to press charges.

                An intoxicated individual was yelling and causing a disturbance in a house in the Carlyle area. RCMP called back, but all was well and police were not required.

                Windows at the Co-op in Carlyle and at the Pharmasave were broken. These matters are under investigation.

                There was an egging reported in Arcola, which is currently under investigation.

Traffic infractions

                Two warnings were given out to individuals who had been stopped and who did not have proper registration in Carlyle.

                Five stop sign tickets ($230) and one warning were issued in the area.

                A total of 24 speeding tickets were issued, three warnings, and one report of speeding is under investigation.

                A seatbelt ticket in Carlyle was issued to a 33-year-old male for $175.

                An individual was stopped near Redvers was charged for failing to display a licence plate on the vehicle.

                An 18-year-old male was fined $150 for driving without a licence.

                Four warning inspection tickets for tint were given out.

                A licence plate being displayed on the wrong vehicle was discovered in the Carlyle area and a ticket for $175 was issued.

                There was a gravel truck in the area reported for having an unsecure load. This matter is under investigation.

                A warning was issued to a 17-year-old female for creating or causing a loud, unnecessary noise.

                Two traffic collisions took place. The first was a hit and run and the second involved a vehicle damaged after hitting a deer. There were no serious injuries to individual involved in the collisions.

Theft

                Two gas thefts occurred. The first happened in Carlyle where an individual left the pumps without paying. RCMP located the individual and the individual paid. There were no charges. The second call occurred in the Kisbey area and is under investigation.

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