The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP received 48 calls to service between Friday, Jan. 23, and Thursday, Jan. 29.
911 calls
Three 911 calls were received during this time. One was a non-emergency where children had been playing with the phone. The second call involved a welfare check on an individual who was then provided a ride to the hospital. The third call was from a hospital in the area requesting assistance with an aggressive individual, but members were called off before attending as the individual had calmed down.
Assaults
Four assaults were reported. The first is under investigation currently and charges may be laid. The second call was determined to be unfounded. Currently under investigation is a report of an assault and of forcible confinement. The final assault call involved a domestic assault charge to a 30-year-old male who was arrested and released for court.
Assistance
Assistance to the general public was given to an individual in need of a ride home from the hospital. In another assistance request officers provided an update on an open file to the complainant. RCMP were also asked to locate an individual in relation to an assault complaint.
Disturbing the peace
An individual was reported for disturbing the peace by yelling and swearing loudly. The complainant refused to pursue charges and reported the incident for information purposes.
Failing to comply
A 41-year-old male was arrested after failing to comply with his probation order.
There was a 30-year-old male charged with failing to comply in relations to a stipulation laid out involving “no contact” conditions.
A third report of failing to comply is currently under investigation.
A 52-year-old individual was charged with refusal when asked for a breath sample as well as resisting a police officer. The 52-year-old was also in breach of an undertaking.
False alarms
Two false alarms were received during this time.
Fingerprinting
There were two individuals who stopped by the detachment to provide fingerprints.
Fraud
Two cases of fraud were reported during this time. The first involved an online scam and PhoneBusters were contacted in relation to the matter. The second case is currently under investigation.
Harassing phone calls
A complainant reported harassing phone calls, but they have since subsided.
Impaired drivers
An impaired driver was reported and patrols were made, but the vehicle and driver were not located.
Three impaired drivers were found in Redvers including a 43-year-old male, a 26-year-old male, and a 21-year-old male.
Another report was called into RCMP regarding an intoxicated driver. Patrols were made, but the vehicle and driver could not be located.
Liquor act infractions
A 17-year-old male was fined $365 for possessing liquor. Patrols were made regarding a liquor act violation, but the individuals were not located. A 39-year-old male was charged with being intoxicated in a public place.
A 26-year-old female was fined for having open liquor in a vehicle at and charged $360. An individual was fined $200 for being intoxicated in a public place. The final liquor infraction involved an individual who received a three-day licence suspension for blowing a warning.
Mischief
Three mischief reports were filed within the week. The first call involved a request for an individual to be removed from the house; the individual left prior to police having to attend. A similar matter occurred in the area and the complainant declined to lay charges. Damage to property was reported following a traffic accident; this matter was determined to be unfounded.
Traffic infractions
There was a report of an individual failing to stop or remain at a scene of an accident. The complainant didn’t want to press charges.
Eight traffic violations were reported during this time. Two separate speeding vehicle matters were reported to RCMP, but patrols were unable to locate either of them. A report of someone stunting in their vehicle was reported, but a vague description of the vehicle meant RCMP were unable to locate it. A caller reported a house being moved along the highway blocking traffic; this was determined to be unfounded.
A semi was reported for passing when unsafe on the road, but patrols could not locate the vehicle. An erratic driver, who was speeding, was reported, but no plate number or description of the vehicle was given.
Inspection tickets were given to two separate individuals: the first was for no brake lights and the second for window tint.
Possession
A 30-year-old male was charged with being in possession of cannabis at less than 30 grams.
Failure to attend
Two individuals failed to attend court on Wednesday, Jan. 28, and warrants have been issued.
Vehicle concerns
Reports of suspicious vehicles were called into the detachment, but both vehicles being inquired about were found not to be suspicious.
A motor vehicle was taken without the owner’s consent. The vehicle was returned and the owner declined to lay charges.
A minor collision occurred in the area. There were no injuries, but the vehicles were not drivable making it a reportable matter.