RCMP Report – June 10 - 16
RCMP received a report of an abandoned vehicle. The vehicle was not stolen.
Police received a report of dogs loose in a rural yard. The complainant located the owner of the animals who agreed to pick them up. No further police action required.
Members received a complaint of a break and enter at a residence. This matter is still under investigation.
Police received a complaint of a fire in a residence back yard. Members informed the subject of complaint of the municipal bylaw.
RCMP received a report a damaged railway crossing sign. Members notified CN Railway.
Members received a complaint of individuals damaging a vehicle. This matter is still under investigation.
A 22-year-old male from Poundmaker First Nation was charged with possession of property obtained by crime after members received a report of an intoxicated individual in public.
Police received a report of an abandoned vehicle. This matter is still under investigation.
RCMP received a Mental Health Act complaint. The subject of complaint was currently in medical care. No further police action required.
Members received a report of a vehicle collision with a deer. There were no injuries. Reported for insurance purposes.
Police are investigating a complaint of criminal harassment.
RCMP received a report of unregistered individual buried at the Neilburg Cemetery. The burial was considered to be historical after consultation with the Forensic Examiner and Major Crimes Unit. No further police action required.
Members received a report of trespassing. This matter is still under investigation.
Police received a Mental Health Act complaint. Members spoke to the subject of complaint who was left in the care of a family member.
RCMP received a complaint of an intoxicated individual at a residence. Members attended but the subject of complaint was gone on arrival.
Members acted as mediators is a dispute at a residence.
Police are investigating a complaint of a break and enter at a business.
Members received a request to assist Emergency Medical Services with a patient.
RCMP received a complaint of an intoxicated individual at a residence. Members attended but the subject of complaint was gone on arrival.
A 33-year-old female from Little Pine First Nation was charged with assault after members received a complaint of assault.
Police received a complaint of arson but there was insufficient evidence to proceed.
Members received a report of a stolen dirt bike. This matter is still under investigation.
A youth was charged with fail to comply with a release order condition after members located them breaching their release order.
RCMP are investigating a complaint of criminal harassment.
Members received another complaint of harassment. This matter is still under investigation.
Police received a complaint of a stolen truck. Insufficient evidence to proceed.
There were also five traffic complaints and five false alarms.
RCMP Report – June 17 - 23
RCMP received a complaint of disturbing the peace. Members attended but the subject of complaint was gone on arrival.
Police received a report of an individual damaging a vehicle. Insufficient evidence to proceed.
Members are investigating a complaint of theft.
RCMP received a complaint of an individual damaging a power transformer. Insufficient evidence to proceed.
Police received a complaint of theft. This matter is still under investigation.
Members received a complaint of theft but there was insufficient evidence to proceed.
RCMP received a complaint of breach of peace. Members attended but the subjects of complaint were gone on arrival.
Police received a complaint of individuals damaging school property. Members spoke to the subjects of complaint who agreed to fix the damage. The complainant declined to proceed.
RCMP received a complaint of an intoxicated individual in public. Members attended but the subject of complaint was gone on arrival.
Members received a complaint of criminal harassment but there was insufficient evidence to proceed.
Police received a report of a break and enter at a business. This matter is still under investigation.
RCMP received a complaint of an individual not complying with a probation order. This matter is still under investigation.
Members received a complaint of theft but there was insufficient evidence to proceed.
Police received a report of an intoxicated individual at a residence. The individual was breaching a conditional sentence order and was arrested and remanded for court.
Two youth were charged with fail to comply with a probation order after members located both individuals breaching their probation orders.
RCMP received a complaint of an intoxicated individual in public. Little Pine Security located the subject of complaint and transported them to a residence to be in the care of a family member.
Police received a complaint of assault but there was insufficient evidence to proceed.
Members received a complaint of an individual not complying with a probation order. This matter is still under investigation.
RCMP received a complaint of uttering threats. The complainant declined to proceed.
A 22-year-old male from Poundmaker First Nation was charged with assault after members received a complaint of assault.
A 20-year-old female from Cut Knife was charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle during a traffic stop.
Police received a report of an unwanted individual at a residence. The subject of complaint had left the premises. No further police action required.
RCMP received a complaint of assault, but it was unfounded.
There were also nine traffic complaints and three false alarms.
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