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RCMP Report: Nov. 28 to Dec. 4

The Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP responded to 40 calls to service between Friday, Nov. 28, and Thursday, Dec. 4. 911 calls There were four 911 calls during this time.
Carlyle RCMP

                The Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP responded to 40 calls to service between Friday, Nov. 28, and Thursday, Dec. 4.

911 calls

                There were four 911 calls during this time. Two from Redvers were determined to be misdials, one from Carlyle was a non-emergency and possibly an issue with the telephone lines, while the fourth involved an 18-year-old female in the Carlyle area who called 911 for a ride home. She was charged for frivolous use of 911, being intoxicated in a public place, and being a minor consuming alcohol.

Abandoned vehicles

                Abandoned vehicles were reported: one was in the Carlyle area which wasn’t located, another was a vehicle near Manor that was towed, and the other one was reported near Kisbey as being a hazard on the roadway so it was towed.

Animal call

                A report of horses on Hwy 13 near the Casino were reported. Members attended but were unable to locate the animals.

Assaults

                Two assaults are currently under investigation in Carlyle.

                An assault with a weapon has led to charges against an individual outside of the Carlyle area after Carlyle RCMP assisted Fillmore detachment in relation to the matter.

Erratic drivers

                There was an erratic driver reported along Hwy 13. Members attended, but were unable to locate the vehicle and the complainant refused to pursue charges.

                An erratic driver near Redvers was also not located and no licence plate number was obtained either. A second erratic driver was reported in Redvers; no licence plate number was obtained and the complainant declined to pursue charges.

                Near Forget a complaint of an erratic driver originated, but the vehicle was not located.

Assistance

                A total of four people had their fingerprints taken by Carlyle RCMP. One had failed to appear, two were for criminal record checks, and the final one was for the Carnduff detachment regarding a criminal record check.

                Eight criminal record checks were requested between Nov. 28 and Dec. 4.

                An information request regarding peace bonds was addressed by members.

                RCMP were asked to locate an individual. The mother had been looking for her child who was with the father; there were no issues.

Alcohol related calls

                Walking near along Hwy 9 was an intoxicated individual who was charged with being intoxicated in a public place and with resisting arrest.

                A loud party was reported in the Carlyle area with intoxicated individuals, two of which were arrested and lodged in cells until the morning, the complainant declined charges be laid.

                A vehicle along Hwy 9 was reported for being all over the road. RCMP were unable to locate the vehicle.

                Also reported during this time was a possibly impaired driver in the Carlyle area. Members did not locate the driver.

Suspicious activity

                In Manor a suspicious person was reported. The complainant noticed suspicious footprints around a vehicle.

Thefts

                There was a theft of a flat deck trailer with the Saskatchewan licence number 844 JCF.

                A motor vehicle from Kisbey had been taken and was later recovered in Manitoba.

                Currently under investigation is a report of theft at a store in Arcola.

                Also in Arcola thefts from vehicles were reported. A total of five vehicles were reportedly entered and property taken from them or looked through. Items taken include hockey equipment and a Canon camera. This matter is currently under investigation.

Vehicle collisions

                There was a traffic collision in Carlyle where minor injuries resulted after a vehicle stopped at the railway tracks and was then rear-ended by another vehicle.

                At Kenosee Lake a vehicle hauling a trailer jack-knifed on the driver. The trailer then struck a parked car. There were no charges and road conditions likely factored into the accident.

                There was a hit and run reported in Arcola, though no further information was provided.

Uttering threats

                Two instances of threats being uttered were reported. The first matter developed in Arcola, but upon investigation it was determined no threats were made. The second instance involved an individual in Kisbey reporting threatening phone calls, but the complainant doesn’t know who is doing it and reported the occurrence for information purposes.

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