The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to several calls from Thursday, June 14 to the morning of Thursday, June 21.
Missing person
At the time of this report, RCMP are actively investigating the case of a missing person, who was last seen in Carlyle and reported missing late on Monday, June 18. Members are following up on all tips.
911/False alarms
Two misdials occurred, with one originating in Arcola and one in the Carlyle area.
Three alarms went off in error - two in Carlyle and one in Redvers.
A OnStar call was deemed to be dialled in error.
Abandoned vehicle
A vehicle parked for an extended period of time at a residence in Redvers was dealt with by the owner at the request of police.
Alcohol-related offence(s)
RCMP members responded to a report of an intoxicated individual causing damage at a residence.
An intoxicated individual was lodged in cells until sober.
Members responded to a report of several intoxicated individuals drinking in Carlyle.
Police made patrols after an intoxicated individual was reported after causing problems at a residence.
Assault
Members are currently investigating an assault in Carlyle.
RCMP investigated an assault which occurred in the Carlyle area.
Assistance
Police assisted Child and Family Services in Carlyle.
Police investigated a matter between two individuals in what was described as “a break-up gone bad” and deemed that nothing criminal had occurred.
Carlyle RCMP assisted the Regina Police Service by serving documents.
Members assisted Saskatchewan Justice by serving documents.
RCMP assisted provincial Conservation Officers with an investigation. This matter is now resolved.
Members assisted Saskatchewan Environment with an injured animal.
RCMP provided assistance after receiving a report of a dog left in a vehicle.
Members made patrols after cattle were reported loose on the highway between Manor and Redvers.
Attempted abduction
RCMP are investigating an allegation of an attempted abduction in Carlyle.
Child Welfare
Members conducted and/or assisted with two child welfare investigations.
Criminal harassment
RCMP are conducting a criminal harassment investigation.
Disturbance
An individual who was causing a disturbance at a business in Carlyle received a warning from police.
Police responded to a report of possible shots fired in the Carlyle area.
Fire
Police assisted Carlyle Fire & Rescue with a vehicle fire.
Members assisted the Wawota Fire Department at a fire.
Fraud
RCMP are investigating the case of a youth who is allegedly fraudulently collecting donations for the Regina Humane Society. “If someone is legitimately canvassing for a registered charity, they will have proper documentation identifying themselves as such,” says Staff Sgt. Darren Simons. “Even if they do have documentation and you're uncomfortable, you can always donate to any registered charity online.”
Members are conducting an investigation regarding a possible fraud involving forgery in Carlyle.
Indecent exposure
An individual in Redvers was charged after allegedly exposing himself.
Mental Health Act
Police dealt with three files under the Mental Health Act this week.
Property damage
Members responded to two incidences of property damage in Carlyle and in the Carlyle area.
A property damage complaint in Wawota was deemed to be unfounded by police.
Sexual assault
RCMP members are currently conducting a sexual assault investigation.
Theft
Members are investigating the theft of a vehicle in the Carlyle area.
A theft in the Carlyle area is currently under investigation by RCMP.
Police charged an individual after they were found to be shoplifting at a business in Carlyle.
A reported theft was deemed to be unfounded by police.
A property owner in the detachment area reported finding possibly stolen property to the RCMP.
A stolen bike was recovered by its owner.
Traffic offences/Collision(s)
A recent tractor-trailer rollover at the junction of Hwys 9 and 13 south, near Carlyle has resulted in the truck's driver being charged with driving with undue care and attention; an offence which carries a $280 fine. The RCMP is still investigating this accident with the Department of Transport to determine whether further charges will be pending.
Members issued several speeding tickets this week, with most of them totalling over $200. One driver was fined a total of $570 for speeding and for passing an emergency vehicle which had its lights on.
“Remember - when you're near any emergency vehicles or in a construction zone, slow to 60,” says Staff Sgt. Simons.
Members made patrols after receiving a report of an impaired driver who was also driving without a valid licence. Police also made patrols in response to an impaired driver in the Kenosee Lake area, as well as two reports of impaired drivers on Hwy 9.
Members responded to a call involving the unsafe parking of farm machinery.
Members alerted the Broadview RCMP detachment regarding an erratic driver in their area.
Police spoke to an individual walking on a highway, as they were concerned about this person's safety.
Two motorists were found to be driving without valid licences. The fine for this offence is $150.
A driver was fined $175 for driving with an inadequately-secured load.
Three individuals were fined $175 each for not wearing seatbelts.
A motorist failed to stop for police.
A driver received a $100 fine for failing to produce vehicle registration at the request of a police officer. This individual also received a warning for pulling a trailer with no registration.
A hit and run which occurred in Carlyle was reported to police.
A motorist received a warning from police for driving left of the highway's centre line.
RCMP made patrols after receiving a report of a disqualified driver.
A motorist was fined $580 for driving without valid vehicle insurance.
An individual was warned for an intersection-related offence. The fine for this offence is $230.
Police issued numerous inspection tickets and or warnings this week, among them: improper window tint, headlamp concerns and improper mudflaps.