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Weekly RCMP report

The Carlyle detachment of RCMP responded to 80 files between Saturday, Nov. 12, and Thursday, Nov. 17. 911 call Someone in Manor was setting up a new phone system and didn’t realize they had accidentally connected to 911.
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                  The Carlyle detachment of RCMP responded to 80 files between Saturday, Nov. 12, and Thursday, Nov. 17.

911 call

                  Someone in Manor was setting up a new phone system and didn’t realize they had accidentally connected to 911.

Abandoned vehicle

                  There was a report of an abandoned vehicle, which is currently under investigation.

Animal call

                  A deer was reported as still being alive on the side of the road, but badly injured by a vehicle. Animal Protection Services of Saskatchewan was contacted.

Assault

                  Two reports of assaults were called into RCMP. The first involved two individuals in Carlyle and is under investigation; the other occurred in Redvers and is under investigation as well.

Assistance

                  RCMP served a subpoena to an individual in the area at the request of another police agency.

                  A welfare check was conducted. The individual was found and was returning home shortly.

Break and enters

                  There are a total of 13 break and enters to cabins in the Carlyle area, which are currently under investigation.

                  Break and enters at residences in Forget (2), Carlyle (1), and in the Carlyle area (1) also occurred.

Criminal harassment

                  There was a report of criminal harassment between two parties in the Carlyle area. Members attended and spoke to the parties.

Failure to comply

                  A young woman from the Carlyle area was found to have failed to comply with an undertaking – conditions upon her release from court – and has been charged.

False alarm

                  RCMP were in the midst of responding to an alarm at a school in the Carlyle area, but a key holder called to explain all was well.

Fraud

                  Two reports of fraud were reported and are under investigation.

Liquor offences

                  An individual was reported for swerving on the road and potentially being intoxicated. RCMP located the driver, but they were not impaired. The individual had run out of gas.

                  Two people were charged with driving while impaired.

                  Two Liquor Act tickets were issued, both for $360: one was to a minor and the other to a 23-year-old who was drinking in a vehicle.

Mischief

                  Near Redvers it was reported that someone had opened a cattle gate letting the animals out. It was reported that this was not the first time and that they have had similar problems.

Driving infractions

                  An individual was stopped near Carlyle on Hwy 9 and issued a ticket for not having registration ($580).

                  Three individuals were fined for failing to stop at a stop sign ($230).

                  A total of 22 individuals were stopped and fined for speeding.

                  One seatbelt ticket was issued to an individual in Redvers ($175).

                  Three non-moving violations occurred during this time: cargo was not properly secured, a licence plate was being used on the wrong vehicle, and an inspection ticket was issued.

                  Five traffic collisions occurred including two incidents of collisions with deer, a piece of machinery running into a vehicle, and two hit and run reports.

Uttering threats

                  RCMP are investigating the allegations of an individual uttering threats to someone.

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