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Weekly RCMP Report

The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP responded to a variety of calls throughout their coverage area. Assault A domestic dispute was reported in the Carlyle area. The reported assault also included alcohol and property damage.
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            The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP responded to a variety of calls throughout their coverage area.

Assault

            A domestic dispute was reported in the Carlyle area. The reported assault also included alcohol and property damage.

            There was a second domestic assault in the Carlyle area which is under investigation.

Assistance

            RCMP gave assistance to Social Services during this time.

            The RCMP are assisting SGI in a fraud investigation in Carlyle.

            A warrant is out for an arrest.

            RCMP attended three mental health calls to service.

Break and enter

            There were break and enters reported in Redvers, a cottage in the Carlyle area, and one in Moose Mountain Provincial Park. They are currently under investigation.

Theft

            A theft of cash at the Rec Centre was reported. If anyone in the community has any information on this matter, the RCMP ask that you contact them.

            A vehicle was reported as being taken without the owner’s consent. When the vehicle was returned, the owner didn’t want to pursue action.

            There was a truck reported to be stolen, however it had been seized by the RCMP under the Traffic Safety Act.

Failure to comply

            There were five occurrences involving reports of breach of release conditions. Currently the matters are being investigated or have led to arrests, while one has been released under charges.

            An individual failed to appear to have their fingerprints taken.

False alarms

            There were false alarms in Carlyle and Redvers.

Fraud

            Money had been taken out of an individual’s account at a bank. The bank has handled the situation.

Alcohol related offences

            An impaired driving investigation took place. The driver had attempted to drive down a skidoo track. The individual was not intoxicated and had not been paying attention. This took place in the Carlyle area.

            There was a call reporting an impaired driver. Patrols were made, but the driver was not located.

            EMS picked up an intoxicated male walking down Hwy 9 and took him to the hospital. After he was found to be fine, he was transferred to cells and lodged until sober.

            An intoxicated individual found at Kenosee Lake was lodged until sober.

            An individual in the Carlyle area was fined $360 for having liquor.

            There was an erratic driver reported in the Carlyle area. Patrols were made, but the individual was not located.

Collision

            There was a rollover West of Arcola on Hwy 13. The single occupant was uninjured.

            A vehicle was involved in a rollover on Hwy 9. The single occupant was uninjured.

            There was a collision with a deer.

            Various minor collisions were reported during this time.

            RCMP would like to remind people that as the temperature ebbs and flows below and above 0 degrees that drivers need to be cautious. In areas where there is shade ice may remain on the road or water may freeze quicker, as well as a change in elevation may bring different road conditions. Or if roads may become ice packed if the pavement warms and snow is blown across, sticking to the road. So, it is imperative to drive with caution.

            Another individual was reported for attempting to drive down a snowmobile trail.

Traffic infractions

            Seven individuals were charged with having no motor vehicle insurance. They were each charged $580.

            Approximately 25 individuals were issued speeding tickets last week. The high was for $388.

            Numerous inspection tickets were issued regarding wrong licence plates on a vehicle, mud flaps, window tint, head lights, etc… Individuals who receive these must have them fixed and report to the RCMP.

            Three seatbelt tickets were issued; each one was charged $175.

            An individual was charged with not having a driver’s licence: $150.

            A warning was issued for failing to display a validation sticker on a truck.

            Two people were charged with being on their cell phones while driving. They were each charged $280.

Miscellaneous

            A moose was shot too close to a residence in the Carlyle area.

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