The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to 106 calls to service between Friday, July 31 and Thursday, Aug. 6.
911 calls
RCMP responded to a 911 call reporting that a child had been hit by a vehicle in the Carlyle area. Fortunately, the child was found to have no injuries, after being taken to hospital.
Carlyle RCMP responded to a 911 call reporting a vehicle on Hwy 13 near Kisbey. The vehicle was swerving into oncoming traffic. Members made patrols and also notified the Fillmore RCMP detachment.
Police made patrols after a 911 call from the Kisbey area reported an intoxicated driver on Hwy 605. Members were unable to locate the vehicle, and information provided to them was minimal.
Members responded to another report of a dangerous driver, also on Hwy 13, along with members of the Fillmore RCMP detachment.
RCMP received three 911 calls regarding a possibly-impaired driver in Carlyle. Members located the individual and charged him with driving with a blood-alcohol level over 0.08. He will appear in court.
As the result of a 911 call, members removed an intoxicated individual from a residence in the Carlyle area.
Police received a 911 call made from a cell phone, regarding an intoxicated individual who refused to leave the Wawota bar.
RCMP received a report of a loud party at Kenosee Lake. Members attended and shut the party down.
A female from Carlyle called 911, to check if her phone was working. This practice is discouraged by police and emergency services, as vital 911 services can be delayed, if phone lines are tied up with non-emergency calls.
Alcohol-related offences
RCMP members had to take evasive action to avoid a collision on Hwy 9 near Carlyle when an impaired driver approached them. This individual will appear in court.
Two drivers in the Carlyle area were charged-in two separate incidences-with impaired operation of a motor vehicle and will appear in court.
In the Carlyle area, an intoxicated driver pulled behind another car and hit the vehicle. There was no damage to either vehicle. Members attended.
Members made patrols after receiving a report of an intoxicated driver driving dangerously on Hwy 13 near Manor.
A 30-year-old male from the Carlyle area was charged with having open liquor in a vehicle. As a result, he was fined $360.
In Carlyle, RCMP were called to remove an unknown intoxicated female from a backyard. Members attended and the complainant requested that no charges be laid.
Assistance
RCMP received a request to locate a child in the Carlyle area. Members located the child.
Members responded to a complaint of a domestic dispute in the Carlyle area.
Police responded to a call regarding a male staggering on Hwy 9 near Carlyle. Members found a 68-year-old sober male, who was simply out for a walk.
The Carlyle RCMP detachment provided assistance to North Battleford Corrections, regarding an individual's electronic monitoring device.
Members responded to a request for assistance in the Kisbey area, regarding legal advice.
In Manor, members responded to a landlord-tenant dispute.
RCMP attended to a residence in Kisbey regarding an argument. An individual has been charged and will appear in court.
Break and enter
In the Manor area, various tools and other items were stolen from an oilfield trailer. This matter is still under investigation by RCMP.
False alarm(s)
A false alarm originating from a financial institution in Redvers was cancelled by thekeyholder.
Members attended to a false alarm from a business in Kisbey and another at a business in Arcola.
An alarm at a residence in Wawota was cancelled by the homeowner.
Two false alarms originating from two residences in Carlyle were received by RCMP. One alarm was cancelled by the owner of the home.
In Arcola, a false alarm at a residence was cancelled by the home's owner.
Fire
Arcola Fire Department responded to a baler fire in the Arcola area. RCMP report that there were no injuries or property damage.
RCMP received a request to assist the Wawota Fire Department with a transformer fire.
Harassment
A female from the Carlyle area reported a series of harassing phone calls to RCMP.
Members responded to a report of harassment in Wawota involving phone calls and text messages.
Missing person(s)
Carlyle RCMP assisted in a missing person's complaint, which was successfully resolved.
Property damage
Damage to a Carlyle area business (caused by a vehicle hitting the side of the building) is still under investigation by RCMP.
Theft
The theft of a truck in the Arcola area is still under investigation by the RCMP.
Traffic
A female driving on the 603 highway near Manor was not charged as a result of her efforts to avoid a collision. The individual in question reported the incident to RCMP.
A male from Vibank was stopped for speeding at a traffic stop on Hwy 9. The individual had two outstanding warrants from the Regina Police Service.
Carlyle and Carnduff RCMP responded to the report of an erratic driver in the Alameda area.
RCMP responded the a report of a dangerous driver on Hwy 13 near Arcola and made patrols. The complainant provided police with a licence plate number, but declined to provide a statement, so this incident resulted in no charges.
In the Carlyle area, RCMP received a traffic complaint involving an elderly driver. The complainant did not want to press charges, but RCMP spoke to the individual involved.
RCMP issued 43 speeding tickets in the area, with fines ranging from $130 to $360. Members also issued three tickets to drivers for failing to stop at posted stop signs. Each individual was fined $230. Two seatbelt tickets were issued, with a fine of $175 each. Two individuals were charged with driving an unregistered vehicle. The fine for this offence is $580.
Members also issued four inspection tickets. Three were issued for having tint on vehicle windows and one ticket was for a windshield that needed replacing.