The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to 93 calls to service from, Friday, Jan. 22 to Thursday, Jan. 28.
911 call(s)
Members responded to a 911 call from the Wawota area regarding a vehicle parked on agrid road. The vehicle had no licence plates and was towed.
RCMP responded to a 911 call originating from the Carlyle area. Police found an intoxicated individual at a residence who was throwing things and refused to leave. This person was lodged in cells until sober.
Alcohol-related offences
Police issued three-day roadside suspensions to two drivers on Hwys #9 and #13.
Members responded to the report of an impaired driver near Wauchope. RCMP also advised other nearby detachments, but the driver and vehicle were not located.
Assistance
Members responded to the report of a suicidal individual in the Carlyle area. RCMP and EMS transported this person to hospital for assessment.
Carlyle RCMP provided assistance to the Regina Police Service regarding a stolen firearm.
Members responded to a missing persons report regarding two youth in the Carlyle area. RCMP located both individuals.
In response to a complaint, members checked on the well-being of an individual in Arcola and found all was well.
RCMP responded to a complaint from the Carlyle area regarding a potential incidence of aggravated assault. A complainant advised police that they had witnessed a female walking a dog and carrying a big stick. Members advised the complainant that this was not an offense.
Members performed a compliance curfew check in Arcola and found no breach.
Police responded to reports of tracks near resort cabins. However, nothing suspicious was found.
Breach of undertaking
A 42-year-old male from the Carlyle area will appear in court on Feb. 10 regarding a breach of undertaking.
Members exercised discretion regarding a breach of undertaking. No charges were laid in this case.
RCMP advised a complainant regarding the specifics about a potential breach of undertaking.
Breaking and entering
Members responded to a report of a possible break and enter at a residence in Manor, when water was found inside the building. Police found that no break and enter had occurred, but attended and assisted at the scene.
Child custody
RCMP responded to a complaint from the Redvers area involving a child custody dispute.
Collisions/Traffic offences
On Hwy #13, a driver hit a dead animal, which resulted in damage to their vehicle that made it undrivable. The driver was unhurt, however.
On Hwy #48, a single vehicle accident resulted in considerable damage to the vehicle involved, but no injury to the driver.
A hit-and-run was reported in Carlyle. There was no damage to the vehicle and the file was concluded.
Members responded to a report from an individual in the Carlyle area stating that a person driving a snowmobile was following them. Upon investigation, police did not locate the complainant or the driver of the snowmobile.
RCMP issued two registration tickets-with fines of $580 each-and one discretionary warning. Police also issued one stop sign ticket and three warnings. Members also issued numerous speeding tickets and discretionary tickets throughout the detachment area. In Arcola, members issued one seatbelt ticket and one warning, as well as one stunting ticket. Police issued 10 vehicle inspection tickets throughout the detachment area.
Drug possession
Members responded to a complaint regarding possession of methamphetamine.
In the Manor area, RCMP exercised discretion regarding an individual in possession of a small amount of cannabis.
False alarms
RCMP responded to two false alarms, one in Carlyle and one in Redvers.
Fraud
Members responded to a case of reported fraud in Redvers, in which a business was owed money.
Mischief
An individual from the Manor area reported a mischief call.
In Arcola, two youth were reported to be throwing bottles at the windows of a residence. When police arrived, they were found to be throwing a small rubber ball at windows. Fortunately, this resulted in no damage.
Suspicious persons
Members responded to two suspicious persons reports in Redvers.
RCMP attended to a report of a suspicious person near the Carlyle trailer cark. This individual was located and all was found to be well.
Theft
In Redvers, a Caucasian male, aged approximately 16 or 17, and wearing a grey hoodie, reportedly did not pay for gasoline. This matter is still under investigation.
In Carlyle, an individual reported the theft of Christmas lights.
Uttering threats
A 63-year-old male is charged with uttering threats and will appear in court.