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Weekly RCMP Report: Dec. 5 to 11

The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP responded to 61 calls to service between Friday, Dec. 5, and Thursday, Dec. 11. 911 calls Two 911 calls were received during this time.
Carlyle RCMP

            The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP responded to 61 calls to service between Friday, Dec. 5, and Thursday, Dec. 11.

911 calls

            Two 911 calls were received during this time. In Manor an argument was reported, but everything was resolved and there was no need for police to respond.

            A misdial was recorded from Redvers.

Abandoned vehicles

            An abandoned vehicle was reported near Moose Mountain Provincial Park. Members checked the scene but the vehicle was gone.

Animal calls

            Two dogs were at large in Wawota and the owners were unknown.

            In the Carlyle area there was a report of someone running over a dog with a vehicle.

            In Carlyle a report of an animal or child crying in a field was called in. Members checked the location, but were unable to find anything.

Assaults

            Five assaults were reported during this time. Four are still under investigation and the fourth involved a complainant who didn't want to talk to police.

            A possible assault was reported in Carlyle and is under investigation.

Controlled substances

            Report of possible drug use in the Carlyle area was reported.

            Someone reported the possible possession of a controlled substance in Arcola, which is under investigation.

            Someone called in to report drugs possibly being sold in the Carlyle area, which is under investigation.

Mischief

            An argument in the Carlyle area was reported by concerned individuals.

            Two individuals were arguing in the Carlyle area. Members attended, but the subjects were gone upon police arrival.

Warrants

            A 22-year-old male, a 31-year-old male, and a 36-year-old female all failed to attend court and warrants were issued for their arrest.

False alarm

            There was a false alarm in Redvers which was cancelled as it had accidentally been set off by a carpenter in error.

Fingerprints

            An individual attended for fingerprinting.

Locating individuals

            RCMP were asked to locate a youth in the Carlyle area who had run away from home without a jacket. The youth was located. Later another call was received involving the same youth, but he was found again.

            Members were asked to locate an individual residing in Kisbey. The person is believed to have returned to the Ukraine, but RCMP are still looking into the matter.

Fraud

            There was a report of fraud in Redvers that is currently under investigation.

            In Antler a letter was received from a music company indicating all businesses have music in their establishments as per a Federal Bylaw. No moneys were transferred, though it was a fraud.

Alcohol related calls

            A possibly impaired driver north of Carlyle was reported, but RCMP were unable to locate the vehicle.

            There was a vehicle check conducted in Wawota where a 38-year-old male was charged with driving over 0.08 and with impaired operation of a motor vehicle.

            Near Arcola a 25-year-old male was charged with driving over 0.08 and impaired operation of a motor vehicle.

            A 51-year-old male was located near Arcola and charged with driving over 0.08 and impaired operation of a motor vehicle.

            In Carlyle a vehicle was stopped and a 25-year-old male was charged with driving while suspended which requires a court appearance and operating an unregistered motor vehicle which brings a $550 fine.

Theft

            An attempted theft of a motor vehicle in the Carlyle area was reported. The matter is still under investigation.

            Reports of theft also under investigation include one in Wawota, Redvers, and a cell phone in Francis.

            There was a theft of a ski-doo trailer from Manor. The trailer is 8.5 ft by 26 ft.

            A theft of a different trailer was reported and investigation determined it is a civil matter.

Vehicle infractions and collisions

            A hit and run occurred near Arcola and a 34-year-old male was found deceased at the scene. This remains under investigation.

            There was a report of a motor vehicle collision near Kisbey. No injuries were reported and the vehicles were towed and the matter remains under investigation.

            A motor vehicle collision occurred in Kisbey. There are no suspects at this time of the hit and run which damaged a 2009 black Silverado.

            Reports of a vehicle going into a ditch near Forget was looked into. No one was injured and it is under investigation.

            Seven speeding tickets were issued during this time to a 41-year-old male who was fined $138; to a 33-year-old female for $138; to a 23-year-old male for $135; to a 29-year-old male for $186; to a 50-year-old male for $133; to a 37-year-old female for $364; and to a 29-year-old male for $138.

            Five seatbelt tickets were issued at $175 each to a 19-year-old male, a 50-year-old female, a 35-year-old male, a 68-year-old male, and a 28-year-old male.

            An erratic driver was reported near Arcola, but the caller was unable to get a licence plate number.

            There was a vehicle reported on Hwy 13 near Arcola with no taillights. No further details were given.

            Along Hwy 9 near Carlyle an erratic driver which almost caused a collision was reported. Patrols were made, but the vehicle was not located.

            A 26-year-old female was stopped in Carlyle and fined $150 for having an unregistered vehicle.

            There was a warning ticket issued to a 40-year-old female for using electronic communication equipment while driving.

Suspicious persons

            A suspicious person at the Kisbey Credit Union was reported and is under investigation.

            There was a suspicious male who was picked up while hitch hiking.

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