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Weekly RCMP Report

The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to several calls between Thursday, April 6 and Thursday, April 13. 911 calls Three 911 calls were made during this period. Staff Sgt. Darren Simons reminds members of the public that 911 is for “emergencies only.
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            The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to several calls between Thursday, April 6 and Thursday, April 13.

911 calls

Three 911 calls were made during this period. Staff Sgt. Darren Simons reminds members of the public that 911 is for “emergencies only. We appreciate any calls we receive from the public, but we ask that for non-emergency matters that they call us at the detachment or at 310-RCMP.”

False alarms

Members dealt with three false alarm files from the detachment area.

Alcohol-related offences

An intoxicated male was arrested and lodged in cells until sober.

Assistance

Carlyle RCMP assisted the Regina Police Service by serving a warrant, which resulted in an individual's arrest.

RCMP assisted the Saskatchewan Ministry of Justice by serving subpoenas in the detachment area.

Members are currently assisting animal protection in the Kisbey area.

RCMP responded to a report from the Kisbey area in which an indivual was walking on a road. The caller was concerned about the safety of this person.

Police are preparing to assist with a triathalon which will be held at Kenosee Lake this summer.

Assault

An assault which took place in the Carlyle area resulted in an individual being charged with assault, breach of release conditions and mischief.

In Redvers, members responded to the report of an assault involving two youths who were too young to be dealt with by RCMP. However, police spoke to both the youths and their parents.

Drug possession

RCMP are currently conducting an investigation in Carlyle regarding the possession of illegal drugs.

Failure to comply with release conditions

An individual from the Wawota area failed  to comply with the conditions of their release.

Fire

RCMP assisted at a fire in the Carlyle area. One person was transported to hospital with burns.

Firearms

An individual in the detachment area was found to have improperly stored a firearm.

Harassment

RCMP responded to a report about an individual in the Carlyle area who was concerned about comments made on Facebook.

Members responded to a report of harassing communications from the Kisbey area.

Mischief

RCMP responded to a report of an intoxicated male who refused to leave a residence in the Carlyle area. He was lodged in cells until sober.

Members are investigating a report of mischief at the Manor Library.

Youths and their parents were spoken to by RCMP regarding non-property damage mischief in Carlyle.

Sexual assault

A sexual assault which occurred in the Kisbey area resulted in an individual being charged.

RCMP are investigating a sexual assault which was reported in the Carlyle area.

Traffic violations/collisions

RCMP responded to a single-vehicle rollover south of Carlyle. Charges will be forthcoming.

At a traffic stop at Kenosee Lake, an individual was charged with having liquor in their vehicle, driving without a valid driver's licence. This motorist also received inspection tickets.

A rollover accident in the Carlyle area is currently under investigation by RCMP. It is thought that the driver lost control on a gravel road.

 In the Kenosee Lake area, RCMP are investigating a case of a driver stopping their vehicle in an attempt to cause other vehicles to collide with it. Members made patrols, but the vehicle has not yet been located.

An individual was arrested for driving while disqualified and will appear in court.

Two individuals were charged with driving without a valid drivers licence.

RCMP are investigating a report of a damaged vehicle.

Police are investigating six incidences of driving without vehicle insurance in the detachment area. The fine for this offence is $580.

Members issued several tickets during this time, including fines for speeding, not wearing seatbelts, license plate issues and various other inspection tickets.

Staff Sgt. Darren Simons says that of late, RCMP have encountered two motorists driving vehicles with obstructed windshields. “If you have a chip in your windshield, get it fixed,” he says. “It's cheaper than a new windshield and a windshield that is undamaged is integral to vehicle safety in two respects. First, visibility is key when driving. And during a rollover or collision, a cracked windshield is an added safety issue.”

Uttering threats

Members are investigating a report of uttering threats in the Kisbey area.

In the Arcola area, RCMP responded to a report of uttering threats. However, the individuals involved are not cooperating with police.

Threats which allegedly originated in the Manor area appear to be unfounded.

            

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