The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to 67 calls between Friday, Oct. 16 and Thursday, Oct. 22.
911 calls
Carlyle RCMP received a 911 call from Kenosee Lake from an individual who wanted advice on how to turn their phone off for the winter. When advised they were calling the RCMP, the caller said, “To hell with that,” and hung up.
RCMP remind residents not to call 911 for non-emergencies. This is a chargeable offence.
Police also responded to a 911 call in Carlyle regarding a domestic dispute. Members relocated one party to another residence.
Alcohol-related offences
After receiving a complaint of an intoxicated male in the Carlyle area, police picked up the individual and took him to his home.
Assault
The report of an assault that occurred at a home in the Carlyle area is still under investigation by RCMP.
Assistance
RCMP received a Missing Persons report regarding a 13-year-old in the Carlyle area. RCMP searched for the young person involved and were later advised that this individual had returned home.
Police received a request from EMS for assistance regarding the possible overdose of an individual in Kisbey.
Concerned family members contacted RCMP to do a welfare check in the Carlyle area. The family was concerned this individual was being held against their will; but police found that this was not the case.
A concerned citizen reported that a crying baby was left unattended in a vehicle on Carlyle's Main Street. RCMP responded and spoke to the parent.
RCMP responded to a request to locate a child living in Carlyle.
Members made a welfare check at an individual's home in the Carlyle area.
Members referred a family to Social Services after being called to a dispute about property and child custody.
Members responded to a child custody dispute in Kisbey and advised the individuals involved to contact a lawyer, as this was a civil matter.
Police responded to a call from Arcola regarding a civil matter.
Carlyle RCMP assisted the Regina Police Service by executing a warrant.
RCMP responded to a request for assistance from the Arcola Health Centre.
Carlyle RCMP received a report from a Manitoba driver whose windshield was hit by a stone. This was reported in Saskatchewan for insurance purposes, because the car is licenced out-of-province.
Breach of conditions
RCMP were called to a residence in Carlyle regarding an individual who was breaching the conditions of a probation order. This person was arrested, taken to court and is yet to be released.
False alarm
RCMP received reports of alarms going off from three residences in the Carlyle area and one from a business in Wawota.
Fire
Redvers Fire was dispatched to a grass fire near the town. RCMP were advised, but were not needed at the scene.
Fraud
Members received a report of credit card fraud in Wawota.
Harassment
An individual from Redvers reported that her ex-boyfriend was stalking her. This matter is still under investigation by RCMP.
RCMP spoke to individuals regarding a report concerning a minor child in Carlyle.
An individual in Carlyle reported harassing phone calls to RCMP for information purposes.
Hunting
A complaint about hunters hunting on unposted land near Carlyle is still under investigation by the RCMP.
Mischief
Police are still investigating a report of damage to a home in Manor.
RCMP responded to the report of a suspicious male in a red sweater outside a Carlyle residence who set two mops on fire.
Theft
A 2007 Kawasaki dirt bike was stolen from a Carlyle residence sometime since September, 2015. This matter is still under investigation.
RCMP are still investigating a theft from a residence in the Carlyle area.
Members received a report of the theft of a wallet from a vehicle in the Carlyle area.
Traffic infractions/Collisions
RCMP issued 19 speeding tickets, with fines ranging from $130 to $240. One individual was charged with speeding and passing an emergency vehicle that had its lights on.
Members issued six inspection tickets for headlights, mud flaps, and tint.
Near Antler, a truck collided with a moose. The driver was uninjured.
A driver in the Carlyle area was charged with driving with undue care and attention after they passed a police vehicle (that had its lights activated) in an unsafe manner. This individual was fined $280.
Another individual was charged with driving with undue care and attention following a collision at highways 9 and 13 near Carlyle.
On Hwy 13 near Redvers, police received a report of an erratic driver who almost caused a head-on collision. Members did not receive a licence plate number, but made patrols. However, the driver was not located.
Police received a complaint from the Manor area regarding a swerving vehicle on the highway. Members made patrols, but the complainant declined to make a statement.
RCMP responded to a report of an erratic driver near Kisbey and in a separate incident, one from Carlyle.
A driver in Carlyle was fined $580 for driving an unregistered vehicle.
A non-reportable collision between two vehicles occurred on Main Street in Carlyle. The parties involved exchanged information.
Members made patrols after police received a report of an impaired driver in the Carlyle area. However, police did not locate this individual.