The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to several files between Friday, Feb. 19 and Thursday, Feb. 25.
On the morning of Friday, Feb. 26, police responded to a break and enter at the Co-op gas station in Redvers, in which a stolen grey pickup truck was driven into the business's front door, in an attempt to gain access to an ATM inside. The attempt was unsuccessful, but this crime is still under investigation by RCMP. The RCMP asks anyone with any information regarding this crime to contact them.
911
Several misdials and misuses of the 911 emergency system have prompted police to remind the public that this number is to be used only in case of emergency.
Assault
An assault which took place in the Carlyle area is still under investigation by RCMP.
Assistance
This week, Carlyle RCMP assisted the Department of Social Services regarding several child custody files in the area.
Breach of release
Members dealt with three breach of release conditions files, two of which have led to charges.
Break and enter
A break and enter at a cottage in the Carlyle area is still under investigation by police.
Fraud
RCMP have received several reports of fraud, and remind the public to use to use caution and common sense when dealing with requests for money and/or personal information. “Your bank will not contact you that way, and no one's ever a winner,” says Staff Sgt. Darren Simons. “If you have any concerns, contact your bank and the RCMP.”
Harassing communications
The RCMP are currently investigating one report of harrassing communications within the detachment area.
Mental Health Act
Members responded to eight files in relation to the Mental Health Act this week.
Mischief
RCMP responded to three reports of mischief and/or property damage in the Carlyle area.
Traffic
RCMP responded to a collision in the Kisbey area in which a vehicle hit a horse. The horse did not appear to be injured.
A hit and run in Redvers is under investigation by police.
Members issued several speeding tickets throughout the detachment area, with fines reaching $134.
Uttering threats
Members are currently investigating two reports of uttering threats in the detachment area.