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Weekly RCMP report

RCMP would like to remind people to be wary of fraudulent emails. Currently there is an email being circulated which is of someone fraudulently posing as the Canada Revenue Agency.
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                RCMP would like to remind people to be wary of fraudulent emails. Currently there is an email being circulated which is of someone fraudulently posing as the Canada Revenue Agency. If you’ve received an email from the Canada Revenue Agency it is a good idea to contact them by calling 1-800-959-8281 to check on your account. Or to contact the RCMP if anyone has any questions regarding a suspicious email asking for or awarding money.

                Additionally there have been phone calls from people stating that the individual’s computer has developed an infection and they will fix it for a cost. So be wary of telephone scams as well.

                The Carlyle department of the RCMP responded to a variety of calls between Friday, Feb. 26, and Thursday, March 3.

Theft

                There was a theft from a vehicle in Carlyle. There were improperly stored firearms in the vehicle which were taken. RCMP stress the importance of not only locking vehicles, sheds, garages, and homes , but ensure firearms are secured properly to prevent theft.

911 calls

                There were five 911 calls recorded during this time, but all were non-emergencies. Callers either dialled by mistake or were calling for information, which is a chargeable offence as 911 is for emergencies only.

Assault

                An assault was reported in the Carlyle area and there has been an arrest made.

Mischief

                There was a fight at a residence in the Carlyle area.

                A report of intoxicated individuals at a residence causing problems was reported. The RCMP removed an individual from the house.

                A report of mischief was responded to, which involved intoxicated individuals at a house.

Break and enter

                The break and enter in Redvers, of a stolen vehicle being backed into a store, remains under investigation.

                There was a break and enter at a cottage in the Carlyle area. The Forensic Identification section from Yorkton is being brought in to assist.

Collisions

                An individual drove into another person’s vehicle in Redvers, which resulted in several charges.

                A couple of minor collisions were responded to during this time within the detachment area.

Breach of conditions

                A breach of parole was reported and is being investigated. An individual attended a business which they were not supposed to be at.

                There were three failure to comply with an undertaking: in one instance it was discovered the individual had obtained permission to be at a particular residence, while the two other calls resulted in court appearances – one had contacted someone they shouldn’t have been calling and the other involved an individual missing curfew.

                A youth was charged with breach of release conditions.

Alcohol related offences

                Impaired driving reports were investigated, but these investigations did not lead to any charges.

                There were calls of public intoxication in Carlyle.

Vandalism

                A vehicle in Carlyle was vandalized.

Uttering threats

                Two instances of uttering threats are each being investigated, one occurred in the Carlyle area and the other occurred in Carlyle.

Other calls to service

                Several mental health files were reported during this time.

                Arrests were made on Regina City warrants.

                Two child welfare files were reported during this time. This has been the second week in a row that someone has locked their child inside of a vehicle. People are reminded to keep their keys on them.

                Members of the RCMP are planning on getting out into local schools to conduct school talks.

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