Between Wednesday, June 28, and Thursday, July 6, the Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP responded to a variety of calls.
911 calls
               There were three 911 calls during this time. All were non-emergencies, but no charges were laid.
Aeronautics
               An incident occurred at the airport where an airplane landing lost control due to wind and went through a farmer’s fence past the end of the runway. There were no injuries in this matter.
Animal call
               A dog was reported being loose in Carlyle. No charges were issued.
Assault
               Five assaults were reported during this time. Two occurred in Carlyle and three occurred in the Carlyle area; of these five two were determined to be unfounded and three remain under investigation.
Assault with a weapon
               An individual complained in the Carlyle area regarding an assault with a weapon, but the complainant refused to lay charges.
Assistance
               A tornado was reported to have touched down and caused damage near Alida.
               RCMP responded to child welfare calls.
               A caller reported potential gunshots in the area, but it was determined to have been fireworks being set off.
Break and enter
               Two break and enters occurred in the Carlyle area: one is unsolved and the other is under investigation.
Conditions
               A warrant was place on an individual after they failed to attend court.
               Three individuals – all residents of Carlyle – were found to have failed to abide by their conditions.
False alarms
               Three false alarms occurred during this time: two in Carlyle and one in Redvers.
Impaired drivers
               Nine calls regarding impaired drivers were reported to the detachment between Carlyle and Kenosee Lake. Six drivers were not located, two vehicles were located but the drivers were determined not to be impaired, and one individual was charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle.
Liquor Act
               Three individuals were charged for having open alcohol in vehicles.
Mischief
               Currently under investigation is one mischief report, while a separate file was opened regarding mischief and determined to have been unfounded.
Motor vehicle collisions
               A driver on Hwy 48 near Wawota was involved in a collision. The driver sustained minor injuries and the vehicle was totaled.
               Two collisions occurred in the Carlyle detachment area due to wildlife.
Driving infractions
               Six speeding tickets were issued with this week’s high being 129 km/hr.
               There have been six reports in Manor regarding off-road vehicles and vehicles being driven carelessly.
Missing persons
               Three people were reported as missing to the RCMP during this time. All were located safely.
Sexual assault
               An individual reported a sexual assault in the area, which is currently under investigation.
Theft
               A truck was stolen from Arcola and is under investigation.
Uttering threats
               An individual reported someone uttering threats towards them, but this was determined to be unfounded.