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Weekly RCMP Report: Dec. 31 - Jan. 7

The Carlyle RCMP had relatively few calls to service between Dec. 31 and Jan. 7. 911 call An individual made multiple calls to 911 asking for information and they were charged for their actions.
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                The Carlyle RCMP had relatively few calls to service between Dec. 31 and Jan. 7.

911 call

                An individual made multiple calls to 911 asking for information and they were charged for their actions.

Disturbing the peace

                There were a total of three loud house parties called in to separate homes in the Carlyle area. The homeowners were spoken with and asked to quiet down.

Impaired operation of vehicles

                An impaired driver was reported and patrols were made. Although the RCMP were unable to locate the driver they appreciate the call regarding the situation.

                A vehicle was stolen in the Carlyle area. RCMP located it stuck in the ditch, the driver was suspected of being impaired but charges could not be laid. Additionally the owner of the vehicle did not want to press charges.

Assault

                There was an assault within the lobby of the RCMP detachment. The victim declined to press charges.

                A domestic assault was reported in Arcola.

                In Arcola an individual assaulted a police officer. Individuals are reminded that if they do not agree with a police officer that they should report the incident to the detachment as fighting an officer is counterproductive in resolving the issue.

Break and enter

                There was a break and enter in the Forget area where tools and clothing was stolen. A second, unrelated, break and enter occurred in the Manor area.

Mischief

                Two reports of mischief were reported. The first case occurred in Redvers where two neighbours are disputing. One of the neighbours is harassing the other neighbour’s dog enticing it to bark. The second mischief call occurred in the rural Manor area where windows were damaged.

Threats/harassment

                Uttered threats were looked into and determined to be unfounded.  Harassing communications via text message in the Wawota area are being investigated. Threats and criminal harassment both have to be rather serious, involving threats of bodily harm or death, and damage to property for RCMP to be able to lay charges.

Other calls to service

                Multiple false alarm calls were reported in the area.

                There were four mental health calls within the RCMP’s coverage area.

                A report of a credit card being misused in the Redvers area was reported.

                RCMP received a call which requested fuel be taken to a driver on the road who had run out of fuel.

                A reported breach of release was determined to be unfounded.

                RCMP checked on an electronic monitoring situation, but it was simply a phone issue and all was well.

                Only one speeding ticket was issued by the detachment during this time. Something that often comes up in conversation is the use of quotas and officers no longer have to reach a quota, they can write as many tickets as they want.

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