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Weekly RCMP Report: April 17-23

The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP responded to 53 calls to service between Friday, April 17 and Thursday, April 23.
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                The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP responded to 53 calls to service between Friday, April 17 and Thursday, April 23.

Assistance

                RCMP provided assistance to the Provincial Crown Prosecutors as the police were asked to find a 30-year-old male who was then charged with failing to report.

                There was an animal complaint near Kisbey. Assistance was provided to Animal Protection Services in keeping the peace while the investigation was ongoing.

                Assistance was provided to the Ministry of Social Services regarding a complaint of personation in Arcola.

                There was a complaint in Wawota of inappropriate pictures being sent to an individual. They were determined to have been sent in error.

                A pace maker clinic in Regina called to ask RCMP to check on an individual in Arcola.

                A possible impaired driver was reported in the Carlyle area. The vehicle was located but the individual was not the driver of the vehicle.

                Members were asked to assist with a child care issue in Carlyle related to an impaired driver.

                A sudden death was reported in the Carlyle area of a 74-year-old male.

                There was a request for assistance in dealing with a custody issue. RCMP referred the individual to social services and advised them to find a lawyer as it was a civil matter.

                In Wawota individuals called to say there was a natural gas smell in their home. Sask Power was aware of the issue and sent out a technician to fix the problem.

                Assistance was requested regarding a mental health issue in Carlyle.

                Two separate requests came in asking for assistance in finding an individual from the Kisbey area. The individual was located in the care of Child Family Services.

                Assistance was given to the Provincial Crown Prosecutor in charging a 14-year-old youth with three counts of failing to comply with conditions.

911 calls

A 911 call to the Carlyle area came after a break and entering in the Broadview area was witnessed. They followed the vehicle to the Carlyle area and contacted 911 for assistance.

In Carlyle a 911 call came through, but it was suspected to be telephone line troubles.

There was a 911 hang up call from Wawota. The residence was called back and there were no issues.

False alarm

                An alarm in Redvers was reported to be false.

Assaults

                An assault occurred in the Kisbey area where a 38-year-old female was charged.

                There was a possible assault reported in the Carlyle area, but it was determined to have not occurred.

Unlawful possession

                There was a complaint of unlawful possession of a firearm, but this was determined to be unfounded.

Theft

                There was a stolen vehicle located in the Carlyle area. It was recovered in relation to an accident that had occurred a week prior. The vehicle will be returned to the owner.

                In Redvers there was an attempted breaking and entering to a business.

                There was a theft of a motor vehicle from Redvers. Members patrolled. The owner of the vehicle didn’t want the driver charged with theft and this was determined to actually be an unfounded complaint.

Breach of peace

                There was a breach of the peace in Redvers. An individual wanted another person removed from a residence. RCMP spoke to the complainant, but they didn’t want to pursue charges.

Fires

                Shots were reported as being fired in the Carlyle area. The individual said it sounded like a rifle shot. RCMP attended and found a grass fire, which they believe possible set something on fire which exploded sounding like a shot being fired.

                A grass fire was dealt with by the Redvers Fire Department near Redvers.

Criminal harassment

                Criminal harassment was reported in the Carlyle area and it is now under investigation.

Failing to appear

                An 18-year-old male, a 39-year-old male, a 45-year-old male, and a 29-year-old male were all charged with failing to attend court. A 30-year-old male was charged for failing to attend fingerprinting.

Traffic infractions

                A 22-year-old female was charged for driving without a valid licence ($150) and for operating a motor vehicle without a valid registration ($580).

                Youth were reportedly driving around with liquor in the vehicle. They were located and stopped but no alcohol was found.

                A 29-year-old male received a three-day suspension and was fined $580 for driving an unregistered vehicle.

                In Carlyle a 54-year-old male was fined $230 for failing to stop at a stop sign.

                Speeding tickets were issued to a 22-year-old male for $131 and a 36-year-old male for $137.

                An 18-year-old male was fined $136 for speeding, $360 for having open liquor in the vehicle, and $150 for failing to comply with licence endorsements/restrictions. Also in the vehicle an 18-year-old female was fined $360 for having open alcohol in the vehicle.

                There were reports of people speeding through a construction zone north of Alida on the 601.

                A complaint of an erratic driver on Hwy 13 near Arcola was reported. RCMP notified Weyburn RCMP as the vehicle was headed in that direction.

                In Arcola there was a report of a driver passing a school bus when they weren’t supposed to. This is under investigation.

                An erratic driver was reported in Redvers with a very loud vehicle. Members attended, but couldn’t locate the vehicle. The complainant declined to pursue charges.

                There was a possibly impaired driver in the Carlyle area. Patrols were made, but the vehicle was not located.

                At a traffic stop in Carlyle a 39-year-old female was fined $150 for failing to comply with licence endorsements/restrictions and $580 for operating an unregistered vehicle. The vehicle was also impounded for seven days.

                Inspection tickets were issued during this time to a 19-year-old male for failing to have a white light illuminating their licence plate; a 20-year-old male was ticketed for having inadequate mud flaps; a 30-year-old female was issued an inspection ticket to get their brake light fixed.

                There was a single vehicle rollover reported in the Carlyle area. There was no rollover; a vehicle had gone into the ditch and drove out.

                An erratic driver was reported in Arcola and this matter is currently under investigation.

                A suspicious vehicle was reported in the Carlyle area. This was related to the recovered stolen vehicle.

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