The Carlyle detachment responded to a variety of calls between Friday, Oct. 14, and Thursday, Oct. 20.
           RCMP would like to ask parents of youth to be aware of where their children are at night. Due to repeated break and enters at the golf course in Redvers, surveillance by a member was done, and three youth fled the scene when the officer identified themself.
           There have been complaints of people on the walking path near the baseball diamonds not picking up their dog poop. There are doggy stations along the path, so people are encouraged to ensure they keep the paths clean for everyone.
Operation Northern Spotlight
           Two RCMP officers with the Carlyle detachment worked closely with the Regina Police Services during the Canada-wide human trafficking investigation: Operation Northern Spotlight. RCMP, FBI, and 52 Canadian police services participated in the collective effort, which included 32 people being charged with 78 offences over a six-day co-ordinated effort regarding human trafficking across Canada.
           The majority of charges occurred in Ontario.
           Charges laid include trafficking persons under 18, procure sexual services under 18, exercising control, making child pornography, and distributing child pornography.
           Staff Sgt. Darren Simons explained that although it’s not thought of in this area, it does occur. Participation in this operation has strengthened working ties between the Regina Police Services and Carlyle detachment, while also providing the two members that participated in the efforts with a valuable experience.
911 calls
           Numerous non-emergency 911 calls were received throughout the week: kids were playing with the phone, hang up call from a residence was determined to be a misdial, a static line, a non-emergency call originated from Kenosee Lake, and there was a call in Carlyle regarding a skunk living under the individual’s deck.
           A 911 call of an open line with someone swearing on the line, members were unable to locate the user’s cell phone.
Alarms
           There were three false alarms reported during this time.
Assault
           There was a report of assault in the area, but it was determined to be unfounded.
           An assault was reported in the Carlyle area. No charges were issued.
Assistance
           Assistance was given to another police agency regarding a sexual assault situation.
           An individual entered the Redvers Post Office requesting information on people. The requests were denied and the individual left.
           Assistance was given involving an injured individual on a ski trail in the area. RCMP deployed ATVs to assist.
Mental health
           RCMP responded to four calls regarding the Mental Health Act.
Break and enter
           There had been numerous break and enters to the Redvers golf clubhouse. A member of the RCMP stayed for surveillance purposes and when three youth approached the building the officer identified themself; the three youth fled the scene.
           A break and enter occurred in Arcola at the school. The issue has been resolved.
           Someone gained access to the Manor Post Office, but nothing appears to have been taken.
Harassment
           A report of criminal harassment was reported in the Redvers area and is under investigation.
           Two reports of harassing communications were reported in the Carlyle area, but no charges were laid.
Mischief
           An individual was going around knocking on doors in Carlyle.
           Two intoxicated individuals were arguing at Kenosee Lake.
           A report of mischief in Carlyle was reported.
           There was vandalism in the form of spray paint in Redvers.
           In Antler there was damage to farm equipment reported.
           Someone was reported to be throwing stuff at someone’s residence.
           A report of mischief in Carlyle was unfounded.
Failure to comply
           An individual was arrested and lodged in cells for failing to comply with release conditions. They’re currently being held.
Fraud
           Individuals are reporting a variety of frauds. One of the newly reported ones includes that of a company stating they assist people with renewing passports. RCMP recommended to the individual to deal directly with the government agency.
Liquor related offences
           A complaint of an impaired driver in the Carlyle area was called into the detachment. RCMP located the driver and determined they were sober.
           There were two separate incidents involving intoxicated individuals walking on the highway in the Carlyle area. In both cases the individual was lodged in cells until sober.
Driving infractions
           There was an insurance violation and the individual was fined $580.
           An individual ran a stop sign and was fined $230.
           Numerous speeding tickets were issued, but the weekly high was one for $360.
           An individual without a driver’s licence was stopped and fined $150.
           There was an individual who passed a school bus, which had its lights on and stop arm out. They were given a warning. RCMP would like to remind all drivers that regardless of the side of the street you are on, if a bus has it’s stop arm out you are required by law to stop.
           A few seatbelt tickets were issued during this time. Tickets are fines of $175.
           There was an individual caught using an electronic device (cell phone) while driving. They were issued a fine for $280.
           An individual was fined $180 for failing to comply with licence endorsement restrictions.
           Many inspection ticket warnings were issued to vehicles in the detachment area.
Theft
           There was a theft from a motor vehicle in Forget. The vehicle had been unlocked.
Illegal hunting
           There was a report of an individual possibly hunting on someone’s land without permission in Wawota.