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Weekly RCMP Report: Aug. 14-20

The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP received 96 reported incidents between Friday, Aug. 14, and Thursday, Aug. 20. 911 calls There were two 911 calls. The first involved people yelling and screaming on the line in the Carlyle area.
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                The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP received 96 reported incidents between Friday, Aug. 14, and Thursday, Aug. 20.

911 calls

                There were two 911 calls. The first involved people yelling and screaming on the line in the Carlyle area. It was disconnected and upon a call back police were not needed as the individual causing the issues had gone to sleep.

                The second call was to the Carlyle area and it was a misdial.

Animal call

                An animal call to the Carlyle area was reported regarding 68 dead chickens. This matter is under investigation.

Assault

                Two assaults were reported during this time. The first reported in the Carlyle area was determined to be unfounded, but the second reported assault saw a 44-year-old male charged in the Manor area.

Assistance

                RCMP provided assistance to the Ministry of Justice in serving a subpoena to an individual in the area.

                An individual was removing items from a residence and was unsure where they could go. RCMP provided the individual with a list of places the person could stay.

Disturbing the peace

                There was a call of disturbing the peace in the Carlyle area. The complainant called to say an individual was trying to take her daughter away. Members attended, but the individual had left on his own.

Alcohol related occurrences

                There was a 23-year-old male who refused to provide a breath sample and was charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle in the Carlyle area.

                In the Carlyle area a 57-year-old male was charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle and driving while having a blood alcohol level over 0.08.

                A liquor ticket was issued to a 23-year-old male in Redvers at $230 for having/consuming alcohol in a vehicle.

                In the Carlyle area an individual was reported to be intoxicated on Hwy 9. Members patrolled and located the individual who was transported to a residence.

Driving infractions

                In Redvers an individual was driving while disqualified, which resulted in an 18-year-old male being charged.

                A 32-year-old male from out-of-province and a 46-year-old female from Manor were each stopped throughout the week and charged with not having a valid registration and were fined $580.

                Eight stop sign tickets were issued at $230 each, while two warnings were issued as well.

                Three speeding warnings were issued and a total of 30 speeding tickets were issued as well. There was one complaint of someone speeding, but patrols were unable to locate the vehicle.

                There were two seatbelt tickets issued in Redvers during this time at $175 each.

                In the Carlyle area there was a complaint of an erratic driver. Members, however, were unable to attend because they were already out on other calls.

                A warning was issued to a 19-year-old female for following closer to a vehicle than is reasonably safe.

                There was a ticket issued to a 37-year-old male in the Carlyle area for having tint on the front windows.

                A 39-year-old male was ticketed for using a wrong licence plate on an unregistered vehicle.

                In Redvers along Hwy 13 a 23-year-old male was charged $150 for operating a motor vehicle without a valid licence.

                A 38-year-old male in Redvers was fined $100 for not having a licence plate on their vehicle.

                There was a 25-year-old male fined $580 for operating a motor vehicle without a valid registration and $150 for driving without a valid licence.

                RCMP issued a warning inspection ticket to a 37-year-old male regarding an exhaust system of a vehicle.

                Four minor collisions occurred during this time in Arcola, Carlyle, and two in the Carlyle area.

Mischief/thefts

                Four reports of mischief were attended to by police. The first involved an intoxicated individual swearing and police were asked to attend. Upon arrival police were asked to leave because everyone was sleeping.

                Three of the mischief calls originated in Redvers and are believed to possibly be related. There was property damage to a vehicle which is under investigation, another vehicle was searched through but nothing is thought to have been taken, and in a third call there was property damage to a vehicle and an iPod touch, wallet, credit cards, and $300 cash was reportedly taken. These matters are under investigation.

                Three vehicles were stolen during this time from Redvers, Wawota, and Kenosee Lake. All three vehicles have been recovered and are being processed by RCMP.

                A break and enter to a vehicle in the Carlyle area occurred where a laptop and two wallets were taken.

                There was a possible theft of a tire in the Carlyle area from a vehicle. The individual who reported it is not sure if the tire fell out of the vehicle while driving or if it was stolen.

Other calls to service

                A 20-year-old female was charged with breaching conditions of a judge’s undertaking.

                Four false alarms occurred in Carlyle (two calls), Kenosee Lake, and Manor.

                Under the Family Relation Act in the Carlyle area assistance was offered to child care services regarding a family matter.

                A shed in Alameda caught fire. Police were not needed; the local fire department handled the call.

                There was a mental health call regarding an individual concerned over text messages a family member sent. RCMP followed up with the family member and all was well.

                On Friday, Aug. 14, a search warrant was executed and in relation to this the individual whose house it was called to see why police were there.

                There was a report of possession of stolen property.

                A 34-year-old male was charged for possessing a weapon for dangerous purposes in the Carlyle area.

                A suspicious text message which the caller believed to be related to drug trafficking was reported.

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