The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP responded to a total of 48 calls to service from Friday, Dec. 12 to Thursday, Dec. 18.
911 calls
               Members responded to five 911 calls during this time. Four of them were to a vacant house in Redvers. The fifth was to the nursing home in Wawota and is thought to have been a misdial.
Animal calls
               Two callers reported cattle on the road near Kenosee Lake. Before RCMP could respond and round up the cattle there was a motor vehicle that collided with one. The driver was not injured, but the vehicle was towed and the cow was removed from the road.
               Someone reported a dog outside in the cold. RCMP spoke with the owner about possibly getting the animal a shelter.
               There were two dogs reported at large in Kenosee. The caller was referred to SERM for that area.
Assault
               An assault in Wawota is currently under investigation.
               In Manor a 12-year-old was reported for assaulting an individual. The youth was spoken to about their behaviour.
               A 21-year-old male was charged with assault in Manor.
               In the Carlyle area a 39-year-old male was charged with three counts of assault with a weapon and five counts of uttering threats. He went to court and was given a suspended sentence with one year probation.
Assistance
               Moose Jaw Police Services asked Carlyle RCMP to interview an individual from Kisbey.
               An individual’s fingerprints were taken for a pardon.
               Found property was located near Arcola and is still needing to be returned.
               In the Carlyle area RCMP assisted individuals with mental health issues.
               Members were requested to maintain the peace while an individual picked up their property in Redvers.
               Assistance was given to Estevan Police Services in relation to theft of fuel.
               Members were asked to locate a 14-year-old youth who was supposed to be staying in Carlyle. The youth returned later without issue.
               Another request to locate a youth was received by RCMP. It was discovered the youth was being returned home, but the driver had gotten lost. The youth was returned without further issue.
Theft
               A report of a breaking and entering was received by RCMP in the Carlyle area to a cabin. This is still under investigation.
               Theft of a red Meridian auger from a compound in Arcola is currently under investigation.
               In Arcola shop lifting was reported and the matter is being investigated.
               A report of theft of firearms in Carlyle was investigated. Members determined the report was unfounded as the individual who had the firearms had right of access to them.
               During the fall three John Deere riding lawn mowers were stolen in Redvers.
Alcohol related offences
               Someone reported an impaired driver near Arcola, but the vehicle was not located.
               A possibly impaired driver was reported in Wawota, but members were unable to locate the vehicle.
               Along Hwy 13 near Carlyle a vehicle check was conducted and a 41-year-old male was charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle and driving over 0.08.
               In Carlyle intoxicated males were found walking along Main St. looking for a ride home. RCMP stopped to check on them and decided to give them a ride home. Once at the residence one of the intoxicated males refused to get out of the police vehicle. Given the option to get out or go to jail, the intoxicated male ended up being lodged in cells until the morning.
Threats
               In the Carlyle area a harassment complaint was reported.
               Threats were reported as being uttered in the Carlyle area; members determined this was unfounded.
               A report in the Kisbey area of threats being uttered was called in, but it was found no threats were made and police were not needed to attend.
Mischief
               Mischief in Redvers was reported with a vehicle driving through someone’s yard. This matter is under investigation.
               There was also a call of mischief regarding this matter of someone reporting a white Ford pickup going through someone’s yard, but the caller was unable to obtain a licence number.
Collisions and driving offences
               A single vehicle collision occurred near Kisbey. There were no injuries, but a 21-year-old female was charged with driving while disqualified and driving without a valid driver’s licence.
               There was a suspected quad accident in the area. Members attended but were unable to locate anything that would indicate an accident.
               Two stop sign tickets were issued during this time, one was to a 38-year-old male and the other to a 36-year-old male. Both tickets were for $230. There was a third instance of someone not stopping at a stop sign while turning onto Hwy 13; this vehicle’s licence plate did not match the vehicle being driven.
               A vehicle check near Kenosee Lake resulted in a 17-year-old male being charged with operating an unregistered vehicle and driving while suspended, which brought with it a $580 ticket and a summons to court. The vehicle was impounded.
               There were reports of a trailer jack knifing near Manor. No one was injured but a 19-year-old male was charged with driving without due care and attention.
               Members provided traffic control near Manor while a vehicle was towed out of the ditch.
Other calls to service
               There was a sudden death reported near Arcola; a 45-year-old male was found deceased.
               A 58-year-old male failed to attend court and a warrant has been issued for their arrest.
               Near Wauchope a vehicle fire was reported.
               An individual in Wawota reported hearing a firearm- rifle- being shot. Members attended but found nothing.
               A false alarm in the Carlyle area was responded to. Members are unsure why the alarm went off but did check to ensure the building was secure.