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Weekly RCMP Report: Dec. 19 - Jan. 1

The Carlyle RCMP detachment received 74 calls to service from December 19, 2014 to January 1, 2015. 911 calls Seven 911 calls were received during this period. Members attended to a call from the Carlyle area where an argument was reported.
Carlyle RCMP

The Carlyle RCMP detachment received 74 calls to service from December 19, 2014 to January 1, 2015.

911 calls

Seven 911 calls were received during this period. Members attended to a call from the Carlyle area where an argument was reported. A call from Wawota was the result of a child playing with the telephone. A call from Moose Mountain Provincial Park was accidental. Members also received one call from Carlyle and one call from Redvers with no cause, as well as two separate calls originating from the Carlyle area, where callers wanted to speak to an RCMP member and ask when the detachment was open.

Abandoned vehicle

An abandoned vehicle was located near Moose Mountain Provincial Park. The vehicle had been previously reported as stolen and the owner was notified.

Alcohol-related offences

Near Antler, a 45-year-old female was charged with driving a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol level over 0.08, impaired operation of a motor vehicle, and having open liquor in a vehicle. She will appear in court.

A 21-year-old male received a three-day suspension for having open liquor in a vehicle.

RCMP attended to a complaint from Arcola and took an intoxicated individual home. In Carlyle, RCMP responded to the report of an intoxicated individual walking home. Members found that the person in question had arrived at home safe.

Near Carlyle, RCMP responded to a report of a possibly-impaired driver. However, no vehicle information was provided, so members did not locate the driver or the vehicle.

Assaults

Members responded to a report of an assault in the Carlyle area. An individual was uncooperative with police and was transported to hospital by EMS, where it was determined theat they were intoxicated and had not been assaulted.

In Wawota, a 39-year-old male was charged with assualt and will appear in court.

A report of an assault in the Carlyle area did not result in charges being laid, as the victim refused to cooperate with police.

A 37-year-old female was charged with assault in the Carlyle area. In a separate incident, a 27-year-old male from the Carlyle area was charged with assault with a weapon.

Assistance

Members of the Carlyle RCMP detachment provided assistance in the Kisbey area regarding a child care issue. The case was then referred to Child and Family Services.

Two syringes were found near Carlyle Memorial Hall. They were turned in to the RCMP detachment and destroyed.

RCMP responded to a report of insecure property in Carlyle. The property representative attended and resolved the situation.

Members of the Carlyle detachment assisted an Ontario police force regarding a request to locate an individual and pass on information. Another request to locate an individual resulted in the person being located.

Carlyle RCMP responded to two separate reports of individuals unlawfully residing in a dwelling. When members attended, they found that the individuals in question were not in the residence unlawfully.

RCMP responded to a request regarding an individual with mental health issues. In a separate incident, also in Carlyle, RCMP responded to reports of another individual, who was found safe and well.

Breaking and entering and thefts

In Arcola, two vehicles were reported stolen. Both were Ford F150 trucks. One truck is black and one is grey. This matter is still under investigation by RCMP.

In Manor, property was stolen from seven vehicles. In one incidence, cash and cigarettes were stolen; in another, Christmas presents were taken. These matters are still under investigation. Members of the community joined together to replace the missing Christmas gifts, however.

Members responded to two reports of breaking and entering in the Carlyle area. One is still under investigation and one is unfounded. In Manor, two reports of breaking and entering are still under investigation by Carlyle RCMP.

False alarms

RCMP responded to three false alrms in Carlyle: two were due to a power outage and the third was from a residence, and was the result of an alarm company oversight. Members also attended a false alarm at Kenosee Lake, where all was found to be secure.

Harassment and uttering threats

RCMP responded to a report of harassing phone calls in Arcola.

In Redvers, members responded to a report of uttering threats which originated from a civil dispute over rent. In a separate incident, a 30-year-old male from the Carlyle area was charged with uttering threats.

Mischief

In Arcola, the tailights of a vehicle were damaged, and in another instance, a garage door was kicked in.

Traffic infractions and complaints

A motor vehicle collision south of Carlyle involving a semi-tractor trailer was the result of icy road conditions. The semi hit the ditch and was towed out.

A 28-year-old male was speeding in heavy fog on Hwy 13 near Carlyle and was fined. In a separate incident, a 26-year-old male was issued a $150 stunting ticket on Hwy 9 near Carlyle.

Near Wauchope, a vehicle collided with a moose. The vehicle was undriveable after the accident, but there were no injuries to the vehicle's occupants.

A collision in Carlyle was reported to RCMP and the parties involved were referred to SGI. In a possible hit-and-run in Carlyle, a Ford Taurus was damaged. There are no suspects.

On Hwy 13 near Carlyle, a vehicle collided with a hay bale. There were no injuries, but the vehicle had to be towed after the accident. Another collision near Carlyle resulted in no injuries.

A traffic collision at Kenosee Lake is still under investigation. A vehicle was rear-ended, but there were no injuries.

The report of an individual snowmobiling without a helmet is still under investigation.

Near Arcola, a driver received an inspection ticket.

In Carlyle, a 23-year-old female was charged with driving a vehicle while suspended, and will appear in court.

RCMP responded to the report of an erratic driver swerving near Carlyle. Members investigated, but because no vehicle information was provided, they were unable to locate the vehicle and/or driver.

In Redvers, a report of erratic driving is still under investigation by the Carlyle RCMP detachment. In a separate incident, another vehicle was struck as a result of a hit-and-run.

Members of the Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to a traffic hazard report where an individual was observed operating a motor vehicle with a windshield covered with ice. No charges were laid, but members spoke to the individual.

Other calls to service

In Carlyle, a 58-year-old male was charged with breaching his probation.

Members responded to a report of a 19-year-old female failing to comply with the conditions of her release. She was charged with breaching a court order and will be attending court.

RCMP responded to the report of a suspicious person walking on Hwy 13 near Carlyle. In Wawota, a suspicious vehicle was reported to members of the Carlyle detachment. However, the report was made a day after the vehicle was spotted and no licence plate number was provided, so police were unable to locate the vehicle in question.

RCMP responded to a request to locate a 17-year-old male.

In Wawota, drugs were found at a rental property while it was being cleaned for a new tenant. RCMP destroyed the drugs.

Carlyle detachment took fingerprints for three individuals, at their request.

Near Kisbey, RCMP responded to the report of a fire caused by a wood-burning stove in the basement of a residence. Kisbey Fire also attended.

RCMP responded to a call regarding a water main break in Wawota. The individual was referred to the Town of Wawota.

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