The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP responded to numerous calls to service between Friday, April 8, and Friday, April 15.
               They are also seeking any information regarding a vehicle with a flat tire left on the side of the road near Alida, which was vandalized. Contact the detachment with any information: (306)453-6707.
               RCMP would also like to remind people with the golfing season around the corner that golf carts must be operated by someone with a driver’s licence on provincial and municipal roads as it is a motor vehicle. They can also not be driven in the dark as the lighting on them, or lack there of, does not meet regulatory standards.
911 calls
               RCMP reminds people that 911 is for emergency calls only and that the detachment can be contacted at (306)453-6707.
               A 911 call reported children doing something and then leaving. The caller refused to give their name. RCMP would like callers to know that they shouldn’t be worried about giving their name as the RCMP won’t share it with anyone.
               An individual called 911 for a non-emergency and apologized for doing so.
               There was a 911 call from one of the schools in the detachment area. The school could not determine who made the call, but there was no emergency, it was a prank call.
               A 911 misdial occurred during this time.
               There were also two 911 static lines to the same residence, but it was an issue with the phone.
Assault
               There are currently three assaults in the detachment area under investigation. One occurred in Carlyle, a second one occurred in the Carlyle area but the victim was uncooperative, and one the RCMP are unsure of where it occurred because the intoxicated victim was uncooperative.
Assistance
               RCMP assisted on warrants.
               RCMP patrolled past an abandoned house where people were reported for being in.
               Members participated in the Mock Collision held at G.F. Kells.
               Found property was returned to its owner.
               There was an argument between two people which was reported to police.
               There was a hit and run reported in the detachment area.
Break and enter
               Two separate incidents of break and enters occurred in the Carlyle area. The Yorkton Forensic team is assisting.
               There was a break and enter in the Manor area to a residence that had been broken into previously.
Criminal harassment
               A criminal harassment investigation is underway in the Forget area where a victim has been contacting the accused; the accused is not supposed to be in contact with the victim.
False alarms
               The RCMP responded to a total of four false alarms in the area.
Fire calls
               RCMP attended a call of a vehicle fire near Redvers. The power steering belt had simply snapped and there was no fire, but RCMP attended the call.
               There was a grass fire in the Carlyle area that got out of control.
               An unoccupied residence in the Carlyle area burnt.
               There was a car on fire in Carlyle.
Fraud
               The RCMP detachment received a fax stating that they had come into millions of dollars. The RCMP reminds people to beware of fraudulent faxes, emails, and phone calls.
               An individual also reported a fraudulent call saying they owe money when they don’t.
Traffic collisions
               Two collisions occurred on Friday, April 15. The collisions were separate, but related. In the early morning hours a semi hauling grain couldn’t negotiate a corner south of Kenosee Lake. The weather contributed to poor roads with slush, sleet, and ice extending along Hwy 9 from Kenosee Lake to approximately the Casino. The semi hauling grain overturned when the driver lost control and flipped into a slough. The driver is deceased.
               The second collision occurred when two vehicles stopped on the side of the road having seen the overturned semi. This included a pick-up truck and a pick-up truck with a goose neck trailer. A second semi came over the hill and was unable to negotiate the turn on the slippery roads and struck the trucks, which had no occupants in them.
               RCMP had the road closed at certain times throughout the day as they had Forensics out to investigate and as the collision was cleaned up. Brady Farms unloaded the grain, while TPZ towing worked diligently to remove the multiple vehicles. RCMP were on scene from 6:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m.
               Another collision was reported in the Carlyle area where an individual swerved to avoid a dog on the highway. RCMP want to remind people that although no one wants to hurt an animal that it is sometimes safer to strike the animal than it is to swerve.
Traffic infractions
               Tickets and warning notices were given out during this time, with the largest fine being for $400.
               An unsecure load was responded to in town and the registered owner of the trailer is being charged.
Alcohol related offences
               A suspected impaired driving call was received, but no charges were laid.
               An intoxicated person was reported for walking down the road.
               Two calls were received regarding separate incidents of intoxicated people in the area.
Mental health calls
               RCMP responded to two mental health calls during this time.
Mischief
               An individual was upset they were kicked out of a house in the Carlyle area.
Theft
               Money was stolen in Redvers when the tip jar at Sarcan was taken.
               A theft of cattle was reported, but the matter was determined to be civil and did not require police action.
               There was a report of a motorcycle being stolen, but this too was determined to be a civil matter.
Narcotics
               RCMP are currently investigation the sale of illegal drugs in the area.