The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP responded to 62 calls to service between Friday, April 10, and Thursday, April 16.
911 calls
               A 911 call was mistakenly placed from a hotel room. The individual dialed nine to get out of the hotel’s system then accidently hit one twice. There was no emergency.
Abandoned vehicles
               There were two calls regarding the same abandoned vehicle found near Kenosee Lake. Since it was on private property the property owners were advised they could have the vehicle towed.
               In Manor there was an abandoned vehicle in a field, which is currently under investigation.
Assistance
               Assistance was given to Winnipeg Air Traffic Control in checking if a plane landed safely in Carlyle.
               RCMP assisted Strasbourg detachment in notifying next of kin in Carlyle.
               Property was left behind at the RBC Bank, a bag of clothing, was set down near the ATM. The individual forgot the bag and returned later, but it was gone. If you picked the bag up please drop it off at the RCMP detachment.
               A request for assistance in a mental health call wasn’t attended by members for fear of aggravating the situation with their presence.
               Assistance was given to an individual in Redvers who was moving their property out from a residence.
               Members were notified of a sudden death in Arcola of a 76-year-old male.
Animal complaints
               There was an animal complaint of two dogs being on the side of the road along Hwy 9 north of Carlyle.
               An animal complaint from the R.M. of Brock was reported. Someone was out walking and heard coyotes.
Assault
               An assault was reported in the Carlyle area. There was no physical altercation that took place and only an argument had occurred, so police were not required.
               There was an assault with a weapon in the Carlyle area which is currently under investigation.
               A disturbance was reported at a local bar in Carlyle. There was a fight occurring. RCMP are investigating the matter.
Driving infractions
               A 27-year-old male was caught driving while disqualified, breach of probation, as well as operating an unregistered motor vehicle. They were held in custody and went to court the following day where they received 30 days in custody and a three-year driving probation. In relation to this, the individual had also been charged with failing to comply with release conditions, but this count was stayed.
               A 27-year-old male was charged $580 for operating an unregistered vehicle.
               Three tickets, each for $230, were given out for failing to stop at a stop sign to a 67-year-old male, a 45-year-old male, and a 49-year-old male.
               Speeding tickets were issued to a 22-year-old male for $131; a 51-year-old female at $134; a 54-year-old male at $356; a 41-year-old male at $181; a 22-year-old male at $150; a 38-year-old male at $139; a 27-year-old male at $150; a 40-year-old male at $188; a 43-year-old male at $138; a 29-year-old male at $184; a 20-year-old male at $150; a 52-year-old male at $135; a 45-year-old male at $150; a 24-year-old male at $135; a 43-year-old male at $376; a 55-year-old female at $130; a 27-year-old male at $136 plus a three-day roadside suspension for consuming alcohol.
               A 29-year-old male was fined $175 for failing to wear their seatbelt as well as a roadside suspension for showing signs of impairment.
               A 35-year-old male was fined $175 for failing to wear their seatbelt.
               There was a semi truck hauling gravel reported for failing to stop at a stop sign and nearly causing three vehicles to crash along Hwy 13. The complainant was unable to get a plate number or other description of the semi.
               In Forget someone reported underage kids on quads driving at excessive speeds. Patrols were made but they couldn’t be located. The complainant did not want to pursue charges.
               An individual stopped on Hwy 13 after a rock was kicked up by a semi off of the road into the individual’s windshield. The individual later called back to say they had contacted the company the truck belonged to.
               There was a vehicle which had stopped south of Carlyle and the owner was arranging for a tow. The owner didn’t want RCMP to tow or be worried if reports came in about it.
               A 33-year-old female was charged with failing to be accompanied by a qualified person. The individual has a learner’s permit, so required someone with a full licence with them. Initially she had been stopped for exceeding the speed limit.
               A vehicle was reported for discarding a burning substance from it near Arcola on Hwy 13.
               ATVs were being driven on private property near Kisbey. Patrols were made but the individuals couldn’t be located.
               There was a traffic collision on Main Street in Carlyle. Both vehicles were drivable and it was a non-reportable collision, so those involved exchanged information.
               An individual in the Carlyle area hit a deer. The driver was not injured; the vehicle was damaged.
Theft
               A possible stolen vehicle was reported being driven in the Carlyle area. Members patrolled the area, but were unable to locate the vehicle. A second sighting was reported and again members patrolled.
False alarm
               A false alarm went off at a residence in Arcola. Members attended and found the residence secure, that there were no signs of forced entry, and that it was just a windy day.
Harassment
               In Wawota an individual is claiming harassment as they were chased by a vehicle.
               Harassing phone calls were reported in Wawota, but investigation showed they were unfounded.
Fire calls
               There was a fire in the ditch north of Kisbey on the 605. Kisbey fire attended. Members stopped by, but were not needed to assist.
               Near Wawota 50 bales caught fire and spread because of the wind. Wawota Fire responded.
               A granary fire near Forget was dealt with by Stoughton Fire.
               There was a grass fire in the Carlyle area. White Bear Fire was cancelled before attending as the fire was out before the department was dispatched.
               The Redvers Fire Department dealt with a fire near Redvers.
Mischief
               Mischief was reported in the Carlyle area where an intoxicated individual was at a residence where they damaged property. The resident declined to pursue charges.
Looking for
               A 37-year-old male in the Carlyle area who had been on electronic monitoring is now at large with several outstanding charges.
Uttering threats
               In Arcola an individual reported someone uttering threats, there were no threats actually made and the individual was referred to pursue a civil process regarding the matter.
               Someone was uttering threats in the Carlyle area, but the complainant decided not to pursue charges and reported the incident for information purposes.