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Weekly RCMP Report

The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP responded to a variety of calls to service between the week of Friday, Dec. 31, and Thursday, Jan. 5. 911 calls There was a static line 911 call.
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            The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP responded to a variety of calls to service between the week of Friday, Dec. 31, and Thursday, Jan. 5.

911 calls

            There was a static line 911 call.

Assistance

            RCMP responded to numerous calls of vehicles, which had broken down on the sides of highways. RCMP recommends people regularly check the maintenance of their vehicle, especially during winter in the cold weather or before a long trip.

            Stray horses were reported.

            An individual phoned for a ride from the Carlyle area as they suspected they would be assaulted where they were.

            In Carlyle an individual complained of snowballs being thrown at them and lost money in the process.

            RCMP assisted EMS with a patient.

            RCMP responded to false alarms in the area.

            Members assisted with mental health files during this time as well.

            A firearms investigation took place.

Assault

            An assault occurred in the Carlyle area and it resulted in a breach of release conditions charge.

            There was an assault reported in Arcola outside of a business, which is currently under investigation.

            An assault was reported in Parkman, RCMP responded and an individual was lodged in cells.

            Allegations of an assault with a weapon was reported, but the alleged victim refused to cooperate.

Fraud

            Various scams and frauds are continually reported in the area.

            Recently an internet scam, involving a pop-up ad stating that a virus was detected on your computer and that you should contact a number with your information to allow them to fix the issue. After looking the number up, the individual thought it looked like a legitimate answer as the number appeared to be associated with Microsoft, however, it was not.

Traffic infractions

            In a hit and run, someone hit a tractor and drove away without reporting it.

            Five individuals were found to be driving without proper motor vehicle insurance.

            Four tickets were issued relating to intersection violations.

            Various speeders were stopped and ticketed; two individuals were fined $190 each for speeding.

            Seatbelt violators were fined.

            Various tickets for vehicle equipment regulations were issued.

            Traffic collisions occurred: one involved a vehicle hitting a ditch and in another incident someone struck a pole.

Liquor related offences

            Two separate reports of impaired drivers were made, but RCMP were unable to locate the individuals.

            An individual who was intoxicated and walking was given a ride home.

Breach of conditions

            It was found that a few people breached their release conditions.

Harassing communications

            Reports of harassing communications through Facebook are under investigation.

Mischief

            Two different occurrences regarding individuals causing problems were reported.

            In the Carlyle area there was a fight outside of a business reported. One was lodged in cells.

            Property damage was reported in Carlyle.

            In the Carlyle area windows were smashed.

Theft

            There is a theft investigation underway in the Carlyle area.

            There was a break and enter including a theft, which is under investigation in Carlyle.

            RCMP are seeking information regarding the theft of two Canada Goose jackets from mannequins at the casino.

Narcotics

            One drug investigation took place the first week of the New Year.

Uttering threats

            Reports of threats were issued in Carlyle and Arcola.

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