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Weekly RCMP report

The Carlyle RCMP detachment received 55 calls to service from Oct. 24 to Oct. 30. 911 Three separate calls from the same line were received by the RCMP, originating from a rural residence near Arcola, with construction activity as the likely cause.
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The Carlyle RCMP detachment received 55 calls to service from Oct. 24 to Oct. 30.

911

Three separate calls from the same line were received by the RCMP, originating from a rural residence near Arcola, with construction activity as the likely cause.

Abandoned vehicle

The report of an abandoned vehicle in the Carlyle area is still under investigation by RCMP.

Animal calls

Members responded to a report of a dog killed by poison in the Carlyle area. This matter is still under investigation.

In two separate incidents, RCMP responded to two complaints of cattle loose near Manor and a

report of cattle on the highway near Arcola.

Assault

Members responded to a report of assault with a weapon in the Carlyle area, however the complainant declined to lay charges.

A report of assault in the Carlyle area is still under investigation by the Carlyle RCMP detachment.

Alcohol-related calls

Carlyle RCMP responded to two separate reports of intoxicated individuals in the Carlyle area, as well as one report of an intoxicated individual in the Kisbey area.

Members responded to a call from Arcola regarding an intoxicated individual who was reportedly damaging property. The complainant declined to pursue charges, and the intoxicated individual was taken to a residence in Carlyle.

Assistance

Carlyle RCMP assisted the Brandon Police Service regarding a hit and run accident that occurred in the Brandon area.

Members provided assistance to the Merritt, B.C. RCMP detachment regarding property recovered there from a theft near Redvers.

RCMP responded to a call from lost hunters near Kisbey.

A complaint regarding child care issues at a residence near Kisbey is still under investigation.

Members are still investigating a possible case of identity theft, stemming from a complaint near Arcola.

A mental health complaint in the Carlyle area was determined it to be a civil matter by the RCMP.

In response to an anonymous complaint from Carlyle regarding a male child not being secured in a car seat, Carlyle RCMP made patrols, but the vehicle was not located.

RCMP responded to a report of an area 14-year-old running away from a residence. The individual later returned home.

Members responded to a report of a vehicle stuck on a closed road near Kisbey.

The report of a suspicious individual in Arcola is still under investigation by the RCMP. In a separate incident, members from the Carlyle detachment also made patrols in response to a report of a suspicious vehicle in Arcola.

Carlyle RCMP detachment fingerprinted three individuals for non-criminal matters.

Breaking and Entering/Theft

RCMP responded to a report of theft of narcotics in Wawota. This matter is still under investigation.

Members responded to the report of a break and enter in Arcola.

A theft of gas from a business at Kenosee Lake is still under investigation.

The theft of a backpack from the Carlyle area is still under investigation.

Members responded to a theft of $20 in Carlyle.

Breach of the peace

Members responded to the report of a noisy party in Carlyle. They spoke to the homeowner, gave the individual a warning, and the matter was resolved.

RCMP responded to a noise complaint in the Carlyle area.

Criminal harassment/Uttering threats

A report of criminal harassment in Carlyle is still under investigation by the RCMP.

A report of threats originating from the Carlyle area are still under investigation.

A report of uttering threats originating from Wawota was determined to be unfounded by RCMP members.

Fire

Members responded to a report of a grass fire in the Redvers-Antler area and determined it to be non-suspicious. Redvers Fire Department extinguished the fire.

Illegal Hunting

RCMP are still investigating a report of illegal hunting in Moose Mountain Provincial Park.

Mischief

Members responded to a report of mischief in Carlyle, in which a window was damaged, and a door was kicked in.

In response to reports of two separate incidences of mischief in Wawota and Carlyle, members of the Carlyle RCMP detachment made patrols in both communities.

Motor Vehicle Collisions

In two separate collisions, involving vehicle collisions with deer in the Wawota area, there were no injuries.

In a single-vehicle rollover accident on Hwy 13 near Forget, a 24-year-old male was charged with driving with undue care and attention, and fined $280.

Members attended an accident in which a vehicle hit a cow near Arcola, as well as a similar accident in Carlyle. In both cases, there were no injuries.

RCMP attended an accident near Wauchope. A vehicle with out-of-province licence plates hit a deer, and there were no injuries.

Traffic infractions and complaints

In Carlyle, a 45-year-old female was fined $230 for failing to stop at a stop sign.

Members responded to reports of an erratic driver on Hwy 13 near Kisbey. Carlyle RCMP notified detachments in Weyburn, Radville, and Fillmore.

A 46-year-old male was fined $135 for speeding on Hwy 9 near Carlyle.

RCMP responded to two separate reports of erratic drivers; one on Hwy 13 near Arcola, and one near Carlyle.

Other calls to service

RCMP charged a 13-year-old youth in the Carlyle area with possession of a weapon dangerous to the public. The individual was also charged with: carrying a concealed weapon, three counts of mischief under $5,000, two counts of uttering threats, and one count of failing to comply with release conditions.

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