The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP responded to 94 calls to service between Friday, July 8, and Sunday, July 17.
911 calls
               RCMP received a total of 15 calls through 911 during this time. A few calls were misdials and playing with the phone, but the majority of them were static lines caused by the electrical storms.
Assault
               A couple at Kenosee were fighting each other and both were charged.
               An assault was reported at the Kenosee Super Slides where an individual was charged for impaired driving and two individuals were charged with assault related offences.
               There was an assault at Kenosee Lake but no one was willing to cooperate with RCMP.
               In the Carlyle area a reported assault was determined to be unfounded.
               An intoxicated male in Redvers claimed he was assaulted, but was uncooperative.
               There was an assault in the Carlyle area, but the victim refused to cooperate.
Assistance
               RCMP assisted another police agency in a next of kin notification. Staff Sergeant Simons says this is a very difficult part if not the most difficult part of their occupation as in Canada all notifications must be done in person.
               A child welfare investigation was conducted.
               Assistance was given to Manitoba RCMP and Carnduff RCMP in an investigation.
               There was a gravel truck on fire, which the RCMP assisted with.
               A report of a description matching an Amber Alert was reported, but was determined to be unfounded.
               Five mental health related investigations were tended to.
               An argument was reported at a residence, no charges resulted.
               Someone reported an ATV doing doughnuts in Carlyle. The parents of the youth driving the ATV were spoken with.
               A missing person was reported to RCMP, but returned home before RCMP had located them.
               There was a drug investigation conducted.
               A fire arm was seized from an individual for not having the proper paperwork for it.
Break and enter
               A break and enter in the Carlyle area was reported and is currently under investigation.
Fraud
               Reports of fraudulent emails and phone calls have been reported. Continue to be wary.
Driving infractions
               A collision occurred in Carlyle and the driver was charged with undue care and attention ($180).
               An impaired driver in Arcola was charged for having open liquor in their vehicle ($360) and also gave samples of three times the legal limit; the legal limit is 80 percent.
               There was an impaired driver in the Carlyle area who was stopped and charged for providing samples just under three times the legal limit.
               Patrols were made to locate an impaired driver, but RCMP were unable to locate the individual.
               Possible people drinking and driving in Moose Mountain Provincial Park were stopped, licences were suspended, the vehicle was towed, and tickets were issued.
               Numerous speed warnings and tickets were issued, including a week high of $344 for speeding.
               Four minor collisions were reported. No one was injured. In one instance it was a hit and run; this occurred in Arcola where a truck and trailer struck a power pole as they were turning onto Main Street. They didn’t stop whether they just kept driving or didn’t know they had hit the pole is unknown.
Liquor investigations
               Two liquor investigations took place: one in Carlyle and one in Moose Mountain Provincial Park.
Failure to appear
               Someone failed to attend court and has been charged for doing so.
Harassing communications
               There were four reports of harassing communications during this time occurring in Kenosee and Carlyle.
Intimidation
               An individual was charged with intimidation in Carlyle.
Mischief
               Five mischief calls were reported: a call in Wawota was of a vandalized truck, in Carlyle at the Co-op a trailer was vandalized, in the Kisbey area damage was done to some buildings, in the Carlyle area someone passed out on someone else’s property (the individual was lodged in cells until sober), and in the Carlyle area an intoxicated individual was lodged in cells until sober.
Theft
               An individual is under investigation for leaving a gas station without paying for the petrol.
               Stolen video equipment in the area was returned.
               A laptop has gone missing from the Redvers area and has possibly been stolen.
               Someone stole bedding out of a laundry machine, but later returned it. RCMP is unsure who the individual is.
               There was a report that someone’s prescription was stolen and it is under investigation. Individuals are reminded to take back prescriptions if not all of it is used for the pharmacy to destroy it.