The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP responded to 30 calls between Friday, Oct. 17, and Thursday, Oct. 23.
911 calls
Two 911 calls were received during this time. The first involved a report of an erratic driver. Patrols were made but the vehicle was not located. The second was a non-emergency.
Assaults
A reported assault was attended and investigated. It was found that the conflict was consensual and no charges were laid.
There was a second report of assault in the Carlyle area. RCMP attended, but the subjects were gone on police arrival. They were later located and spoken with though both parties declined to lay charges.
At the bar in Antler a fight was reported. Members attended, but both people had already left upon the arrival of RCMP. No charges were laid.
Theft
A business in Carlyle reported a break and entering and theft. Suspects broke into the compound where they stole a truck, covered trailer, and two quads. RCMP have no suspects at this time, but the truck was recovered an hour south of Winnipeg. The investigation is ongoing.
Fuel was stolen from a service rig and the matter is under investigation.
Theft of a vehicle was reported to RCMP, but investigation revealed the vehicle was not stolen.
A complainant stated their vehicle had been taken without consent. Investigation determined the complainant and the suspect were in a common-law relationship. No charges were laid.
Failure to report
An individual failed to report to the detachment as per conditions stipulated. Charges were laid and will be added to the individual's next court date.
Vehicle complaints
There were reports of an impaired driver near Kenosee Lake. RCMP were able to locate the suspect vehicle and driver. In the vehicle they found an unsecure rifle which was seized and the individual was charged with unsafe storage of a firearm.
While on patrol RCMP noticed a driver displaying signs of impairment. They stopped them and they were subjected to a roadside screening device. Failing this, the driver admitted they had been drinking and was taken to the detachment to provide breath samples. The driver was charged with impaired driving over 0.08 and their licence was suspended.
An erratic driver was reported and RCMP were able to locate the vehicle. The driver was asked to use the road side screening device, but refused. This resulted in automatic charges of impaired driving and refusal.
Reports of an erratic driver speeding were responded to by RCMP, but patrols were unable to locate the vehicle.
Vehicles were reported for driving through barricaded roadways which the R.M. had closed to prevent road deterioration. Members attended, but were unable to locate anyone. The matter is still under investigation.
Reports of an erratic driver were made. Members responded, but were unable to locate the vehicle.
An impaired driver was reported. RCMP were able to locate the vehicle, but the driver was not found to be intoxicated. The driver was given verbal warning to drive better.
A complaint of a suspicious vehicle was reported. RCMP attended but were unable to locate it.
Mischief
An intoxicated person was at a house causing a disturbance. RCMP attended, but the subject had left. No charges were sought.
Another report of an intoxicated person in someone's house was reported. The homeowner did not wish to lay charges and the intoxicated individual was taken to another residence.
There was a third call regarding an intoxicated person causing a disturbance in a house. This person left the house and was located walking down a road.
An argument erupted at a house. RCMP attended and spoke to both parties. One of the parties decided to leave the residence for the night. No charges were laid.