The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP responded to 68 calls to service between Friday, July 3, and Thursday, July 9.
911 calls
In Redvers and in a separate occurrence in the Carlyle area individuals were testing to see if they needed to dial “9” before the phone number and in both cases they accidentally called 911. There were no emergencies at either location.
Animal complaint
There was an injured coyote reported in the Manor area. Members attended but the animal was gone.
RCMP is assisting Animal Protection Services of Saskatchewan in inspecting a report of an individual owning over 100 dogs. The investigation is ongoing.
Cattle were reported near Kisbey on Hwy 13. The cattle were rounded up and the fence fixed.
Attempted break and enter
A complaint at a residence in the Carlyle area involved someone attempting to break into the residence. Members attended and the matter is under investigation.
Assault
Reported in the Carlyle area was an assault with a weapon.
Assistance
RCMP provided assistance to an individual regarding the Mental Health Act.
In another matter an individual called to inquire what actions they could take regarding the mental health matter. No action was required.
RCMP were asked by the town to speak with people who had trailers parked on the street. Those with trailers were asked to move and agreed to do so.
A request to locate an individual in Carlyle was asked for. A kid had fallen asleep and missed curfew, the kid called home on a cell phone and was returned home by police.
There was a suspicious vehicle reported in the Carlyle area. Members attended and located the vehicle but there was nothing suspicious.
Breach of peace
A breach of peace in the Carlyle area was reported. An individual was causing a disturbance at a residence. Members attended but were not needed, the situation had been resolved.
Criminal harassment
In the Carlyle area a reported criminal harassment is under investigation.
Collisions
A hit and run at the Moose Mountain Provincial Park was reported. A white 2015 Ford Superduty was damaged and this matter currently under investigation.
Near Redvers a report of a car striking a cyclist was reported. There were no injuries, but the matter is under investigation.
An accident investigation which occurred 2-3 years prior is being looked at.
A minor collision occurred in Carlyle. Drivers exchanged information and did not require police assistance.
There was a collision near Forget involving a trailer and trencher. There were no injuries and the matter was resolved without police assistance.
Near Wawota a vehicle was seen driving into a ditch. There were no injuries but the individual was taken to the Moosomin hospital. The matter is under investigation.
In Carlyle a female driver hit the ditch at low speeds. She had been watching the fire department and RCMP deal with an unrelated rollover at the Co-op.
A semi carrying potentially hazardous material rolled near the Carlyle Co-op at the Hwy 13 and Hwy 9 intersection. No one was injured and there were no charges.
There was a collision with a deer near Redvers. The vehicle was damaged, but no one was injured.
Failing to comply
An individual contacted RCMP regarding suspicions concerning failing to comply with release conditions. RCMP checked into the matter and determined it was unfounded.
Mischief
It was reported in Redvers that a windshield wiper was removed from a white 2006 Dodge Caravan. The side mirror was also damaged on the vehicle. This matter is currently under investigation.
In Redvers an individual reported a damaged truck which is under investigation.
Currently being investigated is a mischief call to Kisbey where an individual set off a fire extinguisher in front of a residence.
Traffic infractions
A 22-year-old male was charged with keeping alcohol in a vehicle as well as for failing to comply with a road side breath test as the result of a traffic stop.
There were two reports of possibly impaired drivers in the Carlyle area, but patrols were unable to locate the vehicles.
A vehicle stop near Carlyle saw a 38-year-old male charged with driving while over 0.08, for impaired operation of a motor vehicle, driving without a valid driver’s licence ($150), and misuse of licence plates ($175).
There were a total of 21 speeding tickets issued during this time: a 35-year-old female ($139), a 23-year-old male ($135), a 26-year-old female ($135), a 17-year-old male ($150), a 45-year-old male ($136), a 52-year-old male ($372), a 20-year-old male ($138), a 22-year-old male ($184), a 38-year-old male ($130), a 43-year-old male ($364), a 31-year-old male ($128), a 30-year-old female ($135), a 38-year-old male ($188), a 43-year-old male ($137), a 24-year-old male ($150), a 30-year-old male ($138), a 17-year-old female ($130), a 25-year-old female ($210), a 22-year-old male ($135), a 32-year-old female ($192), and a 57-year-old male ($135) was also fined for driving without a valid registration ($580).
Three individuals disobeyed stop signs each receiving a fine of $230. These included a 25-year-old male in the Carlyle area, in Redvers a 47-year-old male, and in Carlyle a 50-year-old female.
Following a vehicle check a 37-year-old male was issued a fine for $580 for driving without a valid registration.
There was a complaint of a dangerous driver heading north from Kenosee Lake. The Broadview detachment was made aware that the vehicle was coming their way as local RCMP were unable to attend.
An erratic driver near Forget was reported for almost hitting an oncoming motorcycle. No other vehicle details were given.
A 72-year-old male was stopped and fined $150 for not having a valid driver’s licence.
There was a traffic stop conducted which saw a 23-year-old female fined for not having a valid driver’s licence ($150).
False alarms
Kids were playing with a fob in Carlyle which set off a residential alarm. Members attended but were not needed.
A false alarm at a business in Manor occurred when they pushed a button, which they thought was a doorbell in error.
Information
An individual called the detachment because they thought their ex was breaking a court order. He was advised to contact his lawyer about the specifics of the order.
Harassing phone call
In Redvers an individual reported receiving a harassing phone call, which is currently under investigation.
Theft
A wallet and purse were taken from a vehicle in Kisbey. The matter is under investigation.