The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP responded to a variety of calls to service between Saturday, April 16, and Friday, April 22.
Request for information
               RCMP are investigating a report of someone attempting to steal dogs in the area. If anyone has any information regarding this please contact the RCMP.
Reminders
               Use caution when on the roads as farmers are out hauling equipment. They travel slower and are much wider than regular vehicles.
               Additionally, fire season is here and the RCMP reminds individuals to be very careful when lighting debris. Fire services take a lot of resources including the mobilization of the volunteer Fire Department.
911 calls
               A total of four 911 calls were received during this time. Each of them were non-emergencies ranging from a static line to misdials to misuse of 911.
Assault
               An assault was reported in the Carlyle area but was determined to be unfounded.
Assistance
               Carlyle RCMP assisted other police services during this time.
               RCMP assisted with eight mental health calls in the area.
               A noise complaint was reported. RCMP attended the home at Kenosee and spoke to individuals there who quieted down.
               There was a custody dispute which was reported to the RCMP.
               Two missing person files were reported.
Break and enter
               Two break and enters were reported in the Carlyle area and are both currently under investigation.
Failure to comply
               An individual was discovered to have failed to comply with their release conditions.
Harassing phone calls
               There were harassing phone calls reported in the area, which are being investigated.
Fraud
               Frauds were reported to the RCMP. The two most recent included a call from someone posing as the Canada Revenue Agency asking for payment or threatening jail time. The other call is of someone pretending to be with the RCMP saying that a warrant is out for the individual’s arrest if they do not pay. If you receive a fraudulent call contact the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at 1-888-495-8501.
Alcohol related offences
               Two separate calls involving impaired drivers led to patrols being made, but the vehicles were not located.
               An individual was reported under the Liquor Act for being intoxicated and walking along Hwy 9.
               There was a call regarding an intoxicated individual in a house causing problems.
Traffic infractions
               An individual was fined $580 for driving an unregistered vehicle.
               There were numerous speeding tickets throughout the week including one for $150, which was the largest for the week.