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Weekly RCMP report

The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to 89 calls to service between Thursday, Aug. 25, and Thursday, Sept. 1. 911 calls There were two 911 calls received during this time.
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                The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to 89 calls to service between Thursday, Aug. 25, and Thursday, Sept. 1.

911 calls

                There were two  911 calls received during this time. The first involved an intoxicated male wanting an individual removed from his house in the Carlyle area. RCMP attended, but were unable to locate the individual.

                An accidental call was recorded from the Carlyle area. It was a non-emergency and may have been a child playing with the phone.

Abandoned vehicle

                An intoxicated person left their vehicle in a person’s driveway.

Assault

                There were two assault calls during this time. One was reported in Kisbey involving a 43-year-old female and a 27-year-old male, which is currently being investigated.

                The other assault call involved an intoxicated male who was unwanted at a residence in the Carlyle area. RCMP attended and arrested the individual who was later released. The matter is under investigation currently for court purposes.

Assistance

                A traffic stop by Estevan intercepted someone with a  warrant out for their arrest.

                A call was received regarding unsupervised children and is currently under investigation.

                Loud music was reportedly coming from a business in Arcola. Members attended, but the town was quiet.

                RCMP were called to an argument in Moose Mountain Provincial Park and a 67-year-old intoxicated male was arrested and removed from the area.

Failure to comply with conditions

                An individual was arrested in Redvers for failing to comply with conditions and has been charged.

                An individual in the Carlyle area was found to be in breach of their conditions when a curfew check was conducted.

                RCMP were unable to locate an individual who was reported for breaching their conditions.

False alarms

                Three false alarms were tended to by RCMP: two in Carlyle and one in the Carlyle area.

Fraud

                There was a report in the area of someone receiving a fraudulent call from individuals purporting to be the Canadian Revenue Agency. The individual did not give out any personal information.

Alcohol related incidents

                A 43-year-old male was charged for impaired driving and will attend court.

                An unwanted intoxicated male in the Carlyle area was removed by RCMP and charged with being intoxicated in a public place. The fine was for $200.

                In the Carlyle area individuals were concerned about an 18-year-old male’s wellbeing  who had been drinking and had left on foot. The 18-year-old male was located safely.

                A 40-year-old male in the Carlyle area was removed from a public area and lodged in cells until sober.

                A 24-year-old male was charged with having alcohol in a public place at Kenosee Lake. He was fined $250.

                Two warnings were given to people with alcohol in a public place in Carlyle.

                A 22-year-old intoxicated male was walking along the road. Calls were received by RCMP from people concerned for the wellbeing of the individual. Patrols were made, but the individual was not located.

                A vehicle stop was conducted and the RCMP member who conducted the stop could smell alcohol coming from the vehicle. A 72-hour suspension was issued to a 30-year-old male.

Mischief

                A report of someone ringing a house’s doorbell at night and tossing rocks at a house was made. Patrols will increase as a result of the report.

Driving infractions

                Multiple people were stopped and fined for not having valid registration for their vehicles. A total of six were fined at $580 each for this offence. One driver was also issued other tickets such as driving without a valid licence ($150 and a court appearance).

                Two other individuals were fined for driving without a licence in the area and one of these were also issued a warning ticket for excessive damage to their windshield.

                Four tickets, either warnings or fines ($230), were issued during this time to individuals who failed to stop at a stop sign.

                A total of 29 speeding tickets were issued. High fines this week included tickets to individuals who were travelling in excess of 35 kilometres over the speed limit. Fines were issued for $348 and $360.

                A seatbelt warning was issued in Carlyle, while another individual was fined for not using their seatbelt ($175).

                There was a report of kids in Redvers driving their dirt bikes and quads around. The youth were not located during patrols.

                Warnings were issued for a variety of vehicle inspection topics such as brake lights and tint.

                There were two 16-year-olds that received tickets for failing to comply with licence endorsements or restrictions according to the stipulations of the graduated licence.

                A rollover was reported by Redvers on Hwy 13. This matter is currently under investigation.

                There was a motor vehicle collision with a deer on Hwy 9 in the Carlyle area; no one was injured.

Theft

                An abandoned vehicle was located in the Carlyle area and was found to have been stolen.

                Following a robbery and theft of a vehicle in Oxbow, the Carlyle detachment of the RCMP located the stolen vehicle which was left in Arcola. Those involved then stole a vehicle from Arcola, but they were located and arrested. Although Carnduff RCMP will have their own charges to apply in this file, the Carlyle RCMP has charged them with being in possession of stolen property and failure to comply with previous conditions.

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