The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP responded to a variety of calls between Friday, Feb. 17, and Thursday, Feb. 23.
911 calls
               Two 911 calls were deemed to be non-emergencies including a misdial. The third 911 call resulted in charges for fraudulent use of the emergency line.
Assaults
               Four assaults were reported during this time. Two occurred in the Carlyle area and two in the Redvers area. Three out of four of the reports were determined to be unfounded, while one of the reports from Redvers remains under investigation.
Break and enter
               Two break and enters occurred: one was determined to be unfounded in Redvers and one is currently under investigation in the Carlyle area.
Fraud
               A report of fraud in the Carlyle area was reported and is currently under investigation.
Failure to comply
               Two individuals were discovered to have failed to comply with release conditions and were both charged.
Impaired operation
               A 40-year-old male refused to provide a breath sample and was charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle.
               RCMP stopped a 43-year-old male who was charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol content over 0.08.
Assistance
               RCMP assisted individuals in calls regarding mental health.
Mischief
               Five mischief calls were attended to during this time. Two were non-police matters.
               One call involved an individual who thought they heard glass breaking. RCMP investigated, but it was determined to be unfounded.
               There was a call reporting an individual on foot, in the ditch along Hwy 9. RCMP attended and picked up the intoxicated individual, lodging them in cells until sober.
               One call remains under investigation.
Theft
               A theft was reported in Carlyle of a licence plate, but it was determined to be unfounded.
Traffic collisions
               Three minor collisions were reported. No charges were laid in any of the instances.
Traffic safety offences
               A total of 32 traffic safety offences ranging from speeding to not stopping at a stop sign to inspection tickets were issued during this time.
               The high speeder this week was ticketed $184 for travelling 32km over the posted speed limit.