The Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP responded to 57 calls of service between Friday, Oct. 31 and Thursday, Nov. 6.
911 calls
Five 911 calls were received for varying reasons. The first involved a child calling from the Carlyle area concerned with an argument. Members attended, but no evidence indicated an offence had taken place. The second involved a two-year-old playing with the phone. The third call regarded an intoxicated individual in the Carlyle area who was removed from a home by another relative; there were no further issues. In Manor multiple 911 calls were received regarding a civil disagreement between a landlord and tenant. The final call was a misuse of 911 with an individual calling to get the number of the court office because they didn't have the number; the caller was given a warning.
Assaults
Two assaults were reported during this time. Both remain under investigation. The first involved a fight at a residence in the Carlyle area. One of the individuals left the residence and there were no further issues. The second assault regarded a fight in the Carlyle area.
Assistance
Assistance was given to the Regina Police Service in executing a warrant to an individual in Carlyle.
A woman in Carlyle had locked her keys in her vehicle with her child. RCMP was not needed as the woman's husband arrived with a spare set of keys.
Fingerprints were taken for an individual to acquire a passport.
Members were requested by the Weyburn Hospital to locate an individual in the Carlyle area. The individual was found.
Driving infractions and accidents
A reportable motor vehicle collision occurred near Arcola. A total of $21,000 worth of damage was done when a loader rolled in the ditch. There were no charges or injuries involved.
Two hit and runs were reported: the first involved a white Ford Fusion being damaged in Carlyle and the second involved a black Hyundai Tucson damaged in Arcola.
A single vehicle accident occurred in near Parkman. There were no injuries.
Members responded to a motor vehicle collision near Wawota. The trailer hitch came off of the truck and slid into the ditch. No one was injured.
Two speeding tickets were issued: the first was to a 30-year-old male near Arcola who was fined $184 and the second was to an 18-year-old male was ticketed $188.
RCMP received a call about a driver who may not have a licence. Members checked and the driver did.
A suspicious driver was reported in the Carlyle area and is currently under investigation.
Near Carlyle two individuals were stopped in a vehicle. The 26-year-old male was charged with possession of a controlled substance and having open liquor in a vehicle. The driver, a 20-year-old male, was charged with stunting.
Six reports of erratic drivers were received by RCMP: one was along Hwy 9, another occurred along Hwy 13, the third took place near Manor, another was reported near Forget, a fifth involved a vehicle near Carlyle on Hwy 9 which was swerving all over the place at various speeds, and the final involved a semi which was swerving along the road. All incidents remain under investigation.
False alarms
Four false alarms were responded to by members. The first was to an alarm to the Kisbey area where a smoke machine for Hallowe'en had set it off. The next false alarm was in Arcola where a dog trapped inside a house tripped the alarm. The third false alarm took place in Kisbey where an individual forgot to tell people they would be there and accidentally set the alarm off; all was well. The final false alarm occurred at a residence in Carlyle. The back door was swinging open, but there were no signs of a break and enter.
Alcohol related infractions
An impaired driver was stopped north of Carlyle. The 18-year-old female was charged with having a blood alcohol content of over 0.08 and with impaired operation of a motor vehicle.
There was a possible impaired driver reported north of Carlyle. The operator of the vehicle was not located.
Members responded to a report of an erratic driver in the Arcola area, which resulted in a 20-year-old charged with driving over 0.08 and with impaired operation of a motor vehicle.
RCMP received a call regarding a possible impaired driver from the Kisbey area although the possible driver hadn't left yet. There were no further calls regarding this instance.
A 27-year-old male was fined $200 for being intoxicated in a public place.
Mischief
Two instances of mischief were reported. The first involved damage to a grey Chevy Silverado. It appeared as though the individual/s involved were attempting to steal a GPS from the truck. The second report of mischief involved a broken window to a building in the Carlyle area.
Theft and break and enters
Eleven thefts were reported during this time. One involved the theft of copper wire from a trailer at a construction site. The next was of gas from Redvers. The third call involved theft of a cell phone from Arcola. Another call involved the theft of 15 street signs from Forget. The signs had been ordered to replace old signs, but the box of the new ones were taken.
There was a report of a cellphone from the Carlyle area being taken; another call involved the theft of an electric dirt bike from Carlyle. Under investigation currently is the theft of a motor vehicle from Carlyle. A Red Polaris Sportsman 500 quad was stolen from a pasture in the Manor area. In Kisbey a vehicle was entered with the individual/s taking a cell phone and garage door opener. All of the matters listed above are currently under investigation.
A truck was stolen from Carlyle which led to a 20-year-old male charged with having a blood alcohol content of over 0.08 and impaired operation of a motor vehicle, as well as possessing stolen property. The individual was also charged with failing to comply with their probation order. Involved with this included a report of a stolen purse from the vehicle. Both the purse and vehicle were recovered.
In the Carlyle area a break and enter was reported though it is unknown if anything was taken. The matter remains under investigation.
Other calls to service
Members were made aware of a case of sexting in the Kisbey area, the matter is currently under investigation.
A woman reported identity fraud. She thought she had released private information for a survey. It was determined that she hadn't.
At a rural location near Stoughton an individual was reported for disrupting water flow.
RCMP are currently investigating allegations of a sexual assault in the Carlyle area.
Threats were reported by an individual in Carlyle and the matter is under investigation. A second instance of threats were reported to RCMP, but they were determined to be unfounded.