The Carlyle RCMP detachment received 53 calls to service from Sept. 5-11.
911
Three 911 calls were received. Two were static lines and one was a hang-up originating from a business in Carlyle.
Abandoned vehicle
Members attended a report of an abandoned vehicle on Hwy 9 near Carlyle. The vehicle had been there for two weeks. The windows of the vehicle were damaged and it had no licence plates. Members located and contacted the owner.
Assistance
Members provided assistance to a business in Arcola with regards to the eviction of a tenant.
Members attended a report of a suspicious vehicle at a business in Carlyle. RCMP spoke to an individual who was found sleeping in the vehicle and the issue was resolved.
Carlyle RCMP provided assistance to the Estevan detachment regarding a complaint from Manor.
In the Carlyle area, members provided assistance to the ambulance service.
In Carlyle, members were called to assist in locating keys for an individual in weyburn and ensured that a related business in Carlyle was secure.
Carlyle RCMP provided assistance to the Moosomin detachment regarding a hit and run.
Carlyle detachment fingerprinted one individual.
Aggravated assault
In Carlyle, members charged a 49-year-old man with: aggravated assault, assault with a weapon, assault with the use of a prohibited weapon, lawless use of a firearm, using a firearm in the commission of an offence, unsafe storage of a firearm and three counts of failure to comply with an undertaking.
Alcohol-related calls
Members responded to a complaint of an intoxicated male in the Carlyle area. When members arrived, no one was there.
RCMP responded to a report of breach of the peace in the Kisbey area, regarding intoxicated individuals.
Members responded to a report of an impaired driver in the Antler area.
On Hwy 9, north of Carlyle, a 30-year-old female was charged with impaired driving.
Members responded to a report of mischief in the Carlyle area. Two intoxicated individuals were fighting, but the complainant declined to pursue charges. Two individuals were arrested, placed in cells overnight, and released when sober.
Carlyle RCMP responded to a call in the Carlyle area concerning two intoxicated individuals who were fighting and damaging property. When members attended, the individuals concerned were gone and the complainant declined to press charges.
Breaking and entering and theft
Members attended a reported break and enter in the Carlyle area.
RCMP responded to a reported break and enter in Redvers, where cash and coins were taken.
Members are still investigating a break and enter in the Carlyle area, where groceries were taken.
Members attended a possible break and enter in the Carlyle area, where an attempt to pry a door open was made. However, nothing appeared to be missing.
RCMP responded to a report of a stolen quad in the Carlyle area.
A reported theft from a business in Wawota is still under investigation.
A reported theft of gasoline in the Carlyle area is still under investigation.
Controlled substance
An 18-year-old male near Arcola was charged with possession of a controlled substance and will appear in court.
False alarm
Members attended a false alarm in Redvers.
Fraud
A reported case of internet fraud in the Redvers area is still under investigation.
Members are investigating a possible fraud attempt at a business near Kisbey.
Harassment
Members responded to a report of harassment in the Carlyle area and determined it to be an unfounded complaint.
Members are investigating a report of harassment in Manor, and attempting to identify a youth who was knocking on doors and throwing rocks on windows.
A report of harassment at Moose Mountain Provincial Park is still under investigation by Carlyle RCMP.
Indecent act
An individual was charged with performing an indecent act in a public place after he was found to be defecating behind a business in Carlyle.
Mischief
In Carlyle, members responded to a mischief report. It is believed that the complainant may have seen RCMP members searching for evidence in a shooting incident.
A report of mischief to a vehicle in Carlyle that was keyed is still under investigation. Other vehicles were also keyed during the same week.
A report of mischief in the Carlyle area where a chair was thrown at a window is still under investigation.
A report of mischief from Redvers resulted in attending members advising the complainant to proceed civilly under the Saskatchewan Landlord and Tenant Act.
Members attended a mischief report in the Carlyle area where an attempt to obstruct traffic flow was made, by placing large rocks on a road between two houses.
In Carlyle, members attended to a report of suspicious people, where youth were reported to be jumping from the roofs of local businesses. When members arrived, no one was found.
Traffic infractions and motor vehicle collisions
A 22-year-old male near Kisbey was charged with driving while disqualified, resulting in a court appearance.
On Hwy 13 near Arcola, a 23-year-old male was issued a roadside suspension. He was charged with two charges of operating an unregistered vehicle, resulting in a $580 fine. He was also charged with driving while suspended. He will appear in court.
Members issued an inspection ticket to a business in Carlyle for tint on vehicle windows.
Members attended to a report of a possible traffic hazard on Hwy 9, north of Carlyle.
A report of an erratic driver on Hwy 9 resulted in a 26-year-old male being charged with driving without consideration for other users of the highway. He was fined $280.
A report of an erratic driver on Hwy 9 near Carlyle is still under investigation.
Members attended to a report of quads being driven in Manor. RCMP made patrols, but could not locate the quads.
RCMP attended a reported hit and run, which resulted in damage to a Subaru Impreza.
Members attended a hit and run near Wawota. This matter is still under investigation.
On Hwy 13 near Manor, a motor vehicle collision resulted in one vehicle in the ditch. This matter is under investigation.
Other calls to service
Members from the Carlyle RCMP detachment and the Wawota Fire Department attended to a house fire in the Wawota area. The Wawota Fire Department determined the fire to be electrical in origin.
Members attended to a report from the Carlyle area of two males wearing camouflage gear and carrying long guns.
Members responded to a request to locate a14-year-old girl. They found she was safe at her grandmother's residence in the Kisbey area.
In Manor, members responded to a report of uttering threats from a child under the age of 12.