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Weekly RCMP Report: Nov. 6 - 13

Members of the Carlyle RCMP detachment remind drivers to stop if they encounter a school bus that is stopped with its lights on and its stop arm out. Drivers must stop to ensure the safety of students.
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            Members of the Carlyle RCMP detachment remind drivers to stop if they encounter a school bus that is stopped with its lights on and its stop arm out.  Drivers must stop to ensure the safety of students. Failure to do so can result in a $360 fine and three points off your driver's licence through SGI.

            RCMP also remind citizens to protect their personal information to prevent identity fraud-especially their date of birth, Social Insurance Number and any banking information.

            Carlyle RCMP urge residents to call the detachment at 453-6707 if they have any information regarding any crime.

116 files

            Carlyle RCMP responded to 116 calls to service between Friday, Nov. 6 and Friday, Nov. 13.

911 call

            An individual from the Carlyle area was charged with the misuse of  911, which is meant to be used only in case of an emergency.

Alcohol-related offences

            Members investigated four offences under the Liquor Act-one in Carlyle and three in the Carlyle area. In one case, charges were laid.

Assault

            Three assaults took place in the area-one in Carlyle, and two in the Carlyle area. Two of these assaults are still under investigation by the RCMP.

Assistance

            The Carlyle RCMP detachment provided assistance to three other police agencies during the week.

Break and enter

            A break and enter in the Carlyle area is still under investigation by RCMP.

Child Welfare Act

            Members provided assistance to an area family regarding a child custody matter.

Crime prevention

            RCMP assisted in keeping the peace regarding a situation in Carlyle.

Failure to comply with release conditions

            One individual from Carlyle and one individual from the Carlyle area failed to comply with their release conditions.

Fire

Members assisted Carlyle Fire and Rescue with a vehicle fire near Kenosee Lake.

Found wallet

            A wallet was found in Carlyle and turned into local RCMP.

Harassing communications

            Members received reports of two incidences of harassing communications-one in the Carlyle area and one in Wawota.

Identity fraud

            A report of identity fraud in the Carlyle area is still under investigation by RCMP.

Impaired driving

            An individual was charged with impaired driving in the Carlyle area.

Mischief

            Police attended to an argument at a residence in Carlyle.

            Members responded to four incidents of mischief and/or vandalism. One incident occurred in Arcola and three took place within the Carlyle area.

Missing persons

            RCMP located a missing person in the Carlyle area.

            Members also located and checked on an individual at the request of a person who was concerned for this person's welfare.

Theft

            Two stolen trucks-one from the Carlyle area and one from Redvers-were both recovered by RCMP.

            RCMP responded to six cases of theft-four in the Carlyle area, one in Wawota and one in Redvers. Among the items taken were: money, a cell phone charger, gas and personal belongings.

In Redvers, a wallet was stolen from an unlocked vehicle.

Traffic infractions

            On Hwy 9 near Carlyle, an individual was fined $580 for driving an unregistered vehicle.

            A hit and run in Arcola is still under investigation by Carlyle RCMP.

            Members charged an individual in Arcola with driving while disqualified. This person will appear in court regarding this matter.

            Three individuals were fined $230 each for failing to stop at a posted stop sign. These incidents occurred on Hwy 13 near Arcola and Redvers.

            RCMP issued 48 warnings and/or speeding tickets in the area, with fines reaching a high of $384.

            Police issued 22 warnings and/or and tickets in the area. Offences included one seatbelt ticket with a fine of $175; as well as failure to signal, following too closely; and a number of vehicle  inspection tickets. 

            An individual was issued a 72-hour driving suspension in the Carlyle area.

            Three reportable collisions-all of which were cases of vehicles striking deer-were received by RCMP in Carlyle. All of the accidents took place on Hwy 13, two near Carlyle and one near Forget.

            

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