The Carlyle detachment of RCMP responded to 86 calls of service between Monday, June 27, and Sunday, July 3.
911 calls
               There were two non-emergency misdials.
Assault
               There were three different assaults during this time. The first occurred at Kenosee Lake and no charges were laid. The second happened in the Carlyle area; the individual was arrested and charged with breach of conditions. The final assault was one with a weapon which occurred in Carlyle and is currently under investigation.
Assistance
               RCMP helped another agency in locating an individual.
               There was a family matter in Wawota, which members were called to but it was determined not to be a police matter.
               An individual signed up for a job online, but was scammed out of $10,000. This matter is currently under investigation.
               RCMP were asked to check on someone’s well being, who was found to be fine but intoxicated.
               Two members attended the Redvers Canada Day Parade and two members attended the parade held on Sunday, July 3, at the Arcola Antique Ag Daze.
               OnStar reported an emergency at Kenosee Lake. Members attended, but it was a non-emergency. Individuals were simply attempting to set up OnStar and accidentally hit the emergency button.
Break and enter
               There were four break and enters during this time to places in Forget, Redvers, Carlyle, and Carlyle area.
Disturbing the peace
               Loud parties at Kenosee Lake were shut down.
Alcohol related offences
               There were reports of potentially impaired drivers throughout the week, but members were unable to locate the suspect vehicles.
               An individual was drunk and passed out, so members gave them a ride home.
               A driver was stopped and charged for not having a valid driver’s licence and for being impaired.
               A 28-year-old male was charged for having liquor in a vehicle and was ticketed $360.
               There was a 20-year-old male who was charged with consuming alcohol in a public place as a liquor ban at the Provincial Park was in effect.
               A 41-year-old male in the Carlyle area was given a ride home as the complainant did not want him at their house.
               An intoxicated and unwanted person was removed from a residence and lodged in cells until sober.
               There was an intoxicated person arrested and released when sober.
Driving related offences
               An individual was driving while disqualified: tickets were issued and their vehicle was impounded.
               There was a 51-year-old male and a 30-year-old male who were both charged with operating a vehicle without registration: the ticket is $580.
               Three stop sign tickets were issued in Wawota, one was issued in Manor, and one was issued in Carlyle. Failing to stop at a stop sign is a charge of $230.
               There were 21 speeders ticketed or warned during this time. The three highest tickets were for exceeding the posted speed limit by more than 50 km/hr, which included tickets worth $432 near Forget, $400 near Carlyle, and $448 north of Carlyle.
               An individual was charged with failing to wear their seatbelt, a fine of $175.
               There was a warning issued to a driver regarding crossing a solid line while driving.
               Multiple inspection tickets for tint were issued and in one case a 34-year-old female was charged $115 for having tint on her vehicle.
               A 26-year-old female was fined $280 for using an electronic device while driving.
               There was a 26-year-old female fined $150 for driving without her licence and the vehicle was impounded.
Failing to comply
               An individual was charged for failing to comply with release conditions.
Alarms
               There were three false alarms at businesses in Carlyle, Arcola, and the Carlyle area.
               A truck alarm sounded in Carlyle and the complainant checked over the vehicle, nothing was taken, but RCMP attended.
Mischief
               A destroyed garden was reported by a complainant and the matter is currently under investigation.
Theft
               There was a kid’s bicycle stolen in Manor. The matter is currently under investigation.
Narcotics
               An individual who had been stopped for speeding was found to have drugs on them. This matter is under investigation.