The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP responded to a variety of calls between Friday, March 10, and Thursday, March 16.
Stolen vehicle
           On Wednesday, March 15, officers were dispatched to a stolen vehicle from Regina being tracked by OnStar in the area. Confirmation it was the right vehicle was received when OnStar turned the four-way flashers on the vehicle to signal RCMP. RCMP requested the vehicle pull over, but it increased its speeds. The vehicle was stopped and a high risk take down ensued as RCMP did not know who the occupants of the vehicle were – thus side arms were drawn.
           In the vehicle were two young offenders - male, a young offender - female, and an adult male. The adult male was charged with failing to comply to release conditions and being in possession of stolen property. The female was charged with possession of stolen property and was later released. One of the young males was charged with possession of stolen property and failing to comply with their youth release conditions. The other young offender was driving and was charged with dangerous driving of a motor vehicle, dangerous driving of a motor vehicle while being pursued by police, possession of stolen property, and possession of marijuana.
           The three males were wanted on warrants and are still in custody. Two of the individuals are facing charges in Regina.
911 call
           There was a 911 misdial in the Carlyle area. RCMP called back to confirm that everything was fine.
Assault
           There was an assault in the Redvers, which is now being investigated.
           An assault was reported in the Carlyle area. No charges were laid.
           One was arrested after an assault was reported in the Carlyle area, but they have since been released.
           An RCMP member was assaulted while dealing with someone at the Arcola Health Centre. The individual was also charged with two breaches of probation and two other assaults.
Break and enter
           There was a break and enter in the Carlyle area, which also involved the theft of a television.
Assistance
           RCMP assisted with several child welfare cases.
           An individual reported they had found damage to their vehicle.
           Someone failed to reply with cognizance.
           Members are currently conducting an investigation of fraud involving a substantial amount of money.
           RCMP attended to Mental Health Act calls.
           Assistance was provided to social services.
Driving infractions
           There was a complaint of an erratic driver on Hwy 9. RCMP patrolled, but were unable to locate the vehicle.
           Seven motor vehicle insurance violations were issued during this time, each for $580.
           An individual was fined $230 for not stopping at a stop sign.
           Fifteen speeding tickets were issued during this time with the two highest being $185 and $188.
           Three seatbelt offences were tickets $175 each.
           Two people in separate incidents were found to be operating vehicles without licences. Each were fined $150.
           RCMP dealt with an individual who didn’t have their licence plate properly attached.
           An individual was fined $115 for tint.
           RCMP issued a $280 ticket for someone using their cellphone while driving.
           Various other equipment regulation tickets were also issued during this time.
           A truck failed to display proper labeling as required by the Dangerous Goods Act and was fined $250.
Mischief
           People in Redvers were arguing with each other. There have been no charges at this time.
Liquor Act
           An intoxicated male was arrested in the Carlyle area for public intoxication. He was lodged in cells until sober.
           Property damage was reported to have been done by an intoxicated individual in the Carlyle area. RCMP responded and the individual was lodged in cells until sober.
Harassment
           The RCMP are investigating harassment allegations through text messages.
           There were reports of threats uttered in the Manor area, but were determined to be unfounded.
Theft
           A water truck was stolen from the Kisbey area, but was later returned.
           An individual reported the theft of a vehicle, however, it was determined to be unfounded and the vehicle had not been stolen.