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Weekly RCMP Report: May 13-26

The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP had a rather busy two weeks between Friday, May 13, and Thursday, May 26. 911 There was a 911 misdial and three subsequent non-emergency calls.
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                The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP had a rather busy two weeks between Friday, May 13, and Thursday, May 26.

911

                There was a 911 misdial and three subsequent non-emergency calls.

Assistance

                Carlyle RCMP aided the Regina Police Services with locating people on warrants and various traffic matters including a hit and run collision.

                The detachment also aided Highway Transport Officers as well during this time.

                RCMP received various child welfare calls and are investigating.

Break and enter

                A break and enter occurred at a gas station in Redvers. The incident took place early in the morning and is being inspected.

                One cabin was broken into in the Carlyle area.

                Residences in Carlyle and Manor were broken into.

Fire calls

                Multiple fire alarm calls were attended, but were false.

                RCMP were called under the Fire Prevention Act to determine the cause of certain fires in the area.

Alcohol related offences

                A total of six impaired driving investigations were opened with three receiving a 72-hour suspension and three being charged.

                There was a minor caught consuming alcohol in the Carlyle area.

                An intoxicated individual was precariously walking along Hwy 9. They were arrested for their own safety.

                Six tickets under the Liquor Act were issued in Kenosee over the long weekend. One was arrested and lodged in cells for the night.

                An individual in Moose Mountain Provincial Park was arrested under the Liquor Act.

                Two tickets were issued in the Carlyle area.

Mischief

                Youth in Arcola were taking part in “Ding Dong” Ditch, which is where they run up ringing the doorbell on a house and then leaving. One of the youth were found and spoken to.

                Property damage occurred in the Carlyle area. Someone was acting up and when RCMP arrived the individual decided to fight with the RCMP.

                The gazebo in Redvers at the campground was vandalized.

Driving related infractions

                Many of these infractions were issued during the May long weekend.

                Three individuals in separate incidents were fined $580 each for not having registration/insurance on their vehicles.

                Intersection violations were dealt with during this time using warnings and tickets with a fine of $230.

                Speeding tickets were issued during this time with the most expensive one being for $200.

                There were a couple of seatbelt tickets issued for $175.

                A $150 ticket was issued to an individual who did not have a valid driver licence.

                A pedestrian was charged with distracting/startling traffic and charged $150 when they pointed a laser at one of the police vehicles.

Theft

                There was a theft reported at Golf Kenosee.

                Theft from a grocery store in Carlyle resulted in an arrest and the individual being banned from the store.

                Property was stolen from the Carlyle area when a vehicle was rummaged through. The vehicle was not locked.

                Golf clubs were stolen from an unlocked vehicle in Kenosee.

                Another person’s vehicle was rummaged through and the door left open, the owner confirmed that nothing had been taken.

Threats

                A fight developed in Redvers where threats were made, but no charges were laid.

                Two other incidents of threats occurred during this time: one in the Carlyle area and the other in the Redvers area.               

Other

                Intelligence regarding drugs were passed onto RCMP.

                An individual was arrested for breaching their release conditions.

                Fraud calls were reported. If you receive a fraudulent call or email contact the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at 1-888-495-8501.

                Harassing phone calls were reported during this time and are under investigation.

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