The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to a variety of calls between Friday, March 4, and Thursday, March 10.
911
There were several misdials to 911 throughout the week.
One call involved a youth that had locked everyone out of the house and was unable to figure out how to unlock the door.
Assault
There was an assault that occurred in Manor. The matter is currently under investigation.
Animal call
There was a cow reported along the side of a road. The cow moseyed on before RCMP arrived.
RCMP reminds drivers to be cautious on the roads as there have been a number of collisions with deer, raccoon, skunk, and other wildlife.
Break and enter
A break and enter occurred at an abandoned residence and remains under investigation.
Breach of release conditions
There was a total of six breach of release conditions reported throughout the area. Some remain under investigation, while others have resulted in charges and some individuals are being lodged in cells.
Failure to remain
There were a couple of hit and runs reported during this time.
False alarms
A total of three false alarms were responded to. All was well at each location.
Grass fire
There was a grass fire in the Carlyle area which was tended to.
Fraud
A report of fraud was filed with RCMP. RCMP advise people to be careful of exchanging money upon the request of an email or phone call. If a fraud is suspected, RCMP recommend contacting the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre.
Traffic violations
There were a number of speeding violations issued during this time. The most expensive ticket was for $150.
Theft
A theft of fuel was reported, but the individual had simply forgotten to pay and returned to clear their debt.
There has been a few thefts in the past week which are currently under investigation.