The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to several calls from Friday, Jan. 29 to Thursday, February 4.
Sudden death
RCMP members attended to a sudden death in the Carlyle area, which was deemed not suspicious. No names will be released.
911
This week, RCMP received several calls which were a misuse of the 911 emergency phone number. The detachment reminds the public that 911 is for emergency use only.
Alcohol-related offences
RCMP charged an individual in the Carlyle area with driving with a blood alcohol level over 0.08. This individual will appear in court.
Several individuals were lodged in cells at the Carlyle detachment during this period, due to intoxication and/or causing a disturbance.
RCMP responded to a call in which an individual was concerned regarding another person who was intoxicated and who might possibly drive a vehicle while impaired. The detachment urges anyone concerned about the safety of others to call local RCMP for assistance.
Assistance
Members of the Carlyle detachment joined Carnduff RCMP, the RCMP Emergency Response Team, the Yorkton RCMP Police Dog Unit and the RCMP Explosives Disposal Unit at an incident which occurred in Oxbow on Sunday, Jan. 31.
A member of the Carlyle detachment travelled to La Loche, Sask., as part of the team providing security for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during his visit to that community.
A lost cellphone was reported to the Carlyle detachment.
Assault
Police attended to the report of an assault in the Manor area. This incident also involved property damage.
Members responded to a report of an assault in the Carlyle area. Officers found that it was a fight, in which alcohol was a factor.
Break and enter
A well-servicing trailer in Arcola was broken into. RCMP are still investigating.
Police are currently investigating several break-ins into buildings and vehicles which took place in the Wawota area. RCMP urge the public to secure buildings and to lock vehicles.
Fraud
The detachment received reports of potential fraud from citizens in Carlyle and Wawota. One complaint concerned misuse of a credit card. Another report was related to door-to-door charity canvassers.
Mental Health Act
Carlyle RCMP responded to numerous calls under the Mental Health Act.
Mischief
RCMP received six calls throughout the detachment area which were related to alcohol abuse, damage to property and other safety concerns.
Traffic incidents/Vehicle-related infractions
Members issued several speeding tickets throughout the detachment area, with fines reaching $135, along with numerous stop sign tickets.
RCMP fined an individual $175 for misuse of licence plates.
In Carlyle, a driver reported damage to their vehicle for insurance purposes.
Uttering threats
RCMP are currently investigating two incidences of uttering threats, one in the Carlyle area and one in the Manor area.