The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP responded to a variety of calls throughout the week of Feb. 3-9.
911 calls
           There were two 911 hang-up calls from the rink in Wawota. It was determined to be kids playing with the phone.
Assistance
           RCMP provided assistance in a social service matter.
           Two warrants were issued during this time.
           RCMP are investigating a report of a sexual assault.
           Members are investigating a drug related offence.
Impaired calls
           A possibly impaired driver was reported around Arcola. The individual fled from police and was later located by members. The individual is facing charges of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, dangerous operation: flight from police, driving while disqualified, operating an unregistered vehicle, and not stopping at a stop sign. The individual is now in custody as they have a criminal history. The pursuit took place in Arcola and was stopped for public safety concerns. It took place shortly before 4 p.m. in the afternoon.
           The RCMP appreciate the calls from the public reporting this dangerous driver and their assistance in identifying the accused.
False alarms
           There were two false alarms responded to during this time.
Fraud
           Fraudulent mail was reported.
Harassment
           Harassing Facebook messages were being sent, but this matter has been concluded.
Mischief
           An intoxicated individual was wanted removed from a home. When RCMP arrived the intoxicated individual had fallen asleep, so the home owner said it was alright that they remain.
           There was an animal call reported. An individual believes strays killed her dog, however, RCMP couldn’t determine if it were loose dogs or wildlife.
Driving infractions
           Five vehicles were stopped for not having insurance, which is a $580 fine. RCMP remind drivers that it is your responsibility to ensure you have up-to-date registration/insurance.
           Speeding tickets were issued during this time with the largest fine being for $388.
           Seatbelt tickets were issued as well at $175 each.
           There were a variety of inspection tickets issued including one for loose cargo.
           RCMP resolved an issue of someone using the wrong licence plates.
           Three minor traffic collisions took place during this time.
Theft
           There was a theft in the Kisbey area.