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Weekly RCMP Report: March 11 - 24

The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP responded to several files throughout the area from Friday, March 11 to Thursday, March 24. Carlyle RCMP arrested a male who was wanted by police in Manitoba.
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            The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP responded to several files throughout the area from Friday, March 11 to Thursday, March 24.

            Carlyle RCMP arrested a male who was wanted by police in Manitoba. They arrested this individual and several others and as a result, three individuals are in custody awaiting court appearances. Police also recovered a vehicle which was stolen in Manitoba. This case involves assault-related crimes against persons as well as a stolen vehicle investigation.

            The RCMP would like to remind drivers in both lanes to stop if a school bus has its lights on and its stop sign out. “This is for the safety of students,” sats Staff Sgt. Darren Simons. “Even better, if you see the bus, why not take an alternate route so ou can avoid it? No driver wants to cause children harm, so this is an important reminder.”

            911 calls

            The detachment received several 911 calls during the past two weeks. Some were misdials, some were the result of improper use of the 911 system, and one was the result of problems with the telephone system.

            False alarms

            The detachment dealt with several false alarms during this period.

            Alcohol-related offences

            An individual causing a disturbance at a gas station in Carlyle was arrested for being intoxicated in a public place.

            RCMP investigated a report of a possibly-impaired driver as well as several other liquor investigations.

            Assault

            During two separate incidents in the Carlyle area, two RCMP members were assaulted. Charges were laid in both cases and one individual was also charged with threatening a police officer.

            Three separate incidents of assault with a weapon causing bodily harm are all under investigation by Carlyle RCMP. These took place in Arcola, Carlyle, and in the Carlyle area.

            An assault in the Carlyle area between youths was investigated by members of the RCMP. However, no charges were laid.

            Members are currently investigating assaults which took place in Carlyle, the Carlyle area, and Kenosee Lake.

            Assistance

            Members of the Carlyle detachment responded to sudden death calls during this period.

            Carlyle RCMP provided assistance to Saskatoon City Police regarding picking up an individual concerning a warrant.

            Members provided assistance to local ambulance service during a call that potentially compromised the safety of EMS personnel.

            RCMP responded to a call assisting with a wildlife concern.

            Breach of conditions

            RCMP received a call about an individual who breached his conditions while wearing an electronic monitoring device. When the call came in, Carlyle RCMP already had placed this individual in custody.

            Members responded to a call regarding an individual from the Carlyle area who failed to follow breach of release conditions.

            Breaking and entering

            Police are still investigating reported break-ins at a cabin and a shed in the Carlyle area.

            The investigation of a break-in which took place in Cannington Manor was concluded by RCMP.

            Fraud

            RCMP received several reports of fraud. These included internet fraud as well as a fraud involving a possibly-forged document, a threat of legal action and a threatening call falsely claiming to come from Canada Revenue Agency.

            Harassment

            Members are currently investigating cases of harrassing phone calls which have occurred throughout the detachment area.

            Mischief

            Manor Park was vandalized and RCMP urge anyone with information regarding this crime to contact them at (306)-453-6707 or by speaking to a member directly.

            During this period, Carlyle RCMP invesigated seven other reports of mischief. These included complaints of excessive noise, intoxicated individuals causing problems and a keyed vehicle in Carlyle.

            Theft

            A vehicle in the Carlyle area was stolen and RCMP remind drivers not to leave their keys in vehicles.

            An orange go-kart was stolen in Carlyle.

            A PS4 was stolen from a residence in the Carlyle area. This offence also resulted in a breach of probation charge for the individual involved.

            A 52” TV was stolen from a residence in the Carlyle area.

            Traffic offences/Vehicle collisions

            Police responded to several traffic collisions throughout the detachment area.

            RCMP issued several speeding tickets and warnings, with fines reaching $408.

            Members also issued tickets for stop sign violations, and vehicle violations including tail light and headlight warnings.

            Uttering threats

            Carlyle RCMP responded to four files involving uttering threats. Two of these calls came from the Carlyle area, one from Carlyle and one from Moosimin.

            Other calls

            Members also dealt with several child welfare, domestic, and mental health calls during this period.

            Members from the Carlyle detachment undergo ongoing training. Most recently, some members received training in Regina at the RCMP's Regina Divisional Operational Communications Centre, which is the dispatch centre for all of Saskatchewan. 

            RCMP also gave presentations at area schools.

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