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Weekly RCMP Report: Feb. 20 to Feb. 26

The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP received 38 calls to service between Friday, Feb. 20, and Thursday, Feb. 26. 911 A 911 call originating in the Hazelwood area was attended.
Carlyle RCMP

                The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP received 38 calls to service between Friday, Feb. 20, and Thursday, Feb. 26.

911

                A 911 call originating in the Hazelwood area was attended. There was static on the line, no one was home, and the cause of the call is unknown.

                In Carlyle 911 was misdialled at a hotel.

Abandoned vehicle

                An abandoned vehicle was found at Kenosee Lake on someone’s property, the owner of the property was calling to see if they could have the vehicle towed.

                A vehicle was reported as a traffic hazard on the side of the road. Members arrived, but the owner was in the process of towing it.

Assistance

                Carlyle RCMP obtained a statement from an individual in the Carlyle area for Salmon Arm RCMP.

                A sudden death of a 63-year-old male in the Carlyle area was reported. EMS responded and took the individual to the hospital. The individual passed due to natural causes.

                The high school requested the RCMP do a presentation on sexting.

                Fingerprints were taken for an individual for immigration purposes.

                Harassing phone calls were reported in Redvers and it was determined to be a child custody issue.

                A report of harassing phone calls was tended to by RCMP in Carlyle. It was arranged for the individual to have their phone number changed.

                An individual was causing a disturbance in the Carlyle area while yelling outside of a residence. Members attended and the person yelling was given a ride to another residence.

                There was a child welfare check requested in Wawota where a youth was left on their own for three hours.

                There was a request to locate an individual. The request was forwarded to Regina City Police.

Traffic collisions and infractions

                A hit and run was reported in Redvers where a 2011 gray Buick Lucerne was damaged.

                A motor vehicle collision occurred near Wawota where a vehicle hit a deer.

                Members stopped a car near Carlyle and a 20-year-old male was given a ticket for $580 for having an unregistered vehicle.

                There was a vehicle reported for failing to stop at a stop sign in Carlyle, but only a partial licence plate was obtained.

                Four speeding tickets were issued during this time: a 21-year-old male was fined $194, a 33-year-old male was fined $360, and in separate instances a 45-year-old female and a 21-year-old female were both fined $137.

                An inspection ticket was given to a 35-year-old male to have the vehicle undergo a full safety and to install a new headlight.

                During a patrol members stopped a vehicle and a 42-year-old male was charged with driving while over 0.08 and for impaired operation of a motor vehicle.

                A fatal traffic collision occurred on Hwy 13 near Redvers where a 25-year-old male was found deceased. This matter is still under investigation.

                There was a vehicle on Hwy 9 that had gone off the road and required to be towed out.

                A non-reportable collision occurred in Redvers.

                A single vehicle rollover occurred in Moose Mountain Provincial Park. EMS were dispatched and the individual was taken to the hospital.

                There was a traffic collision on Hwy 604, south of Arcola. The driver hit an icy patch and went into the ditch requiring to be towed out. The 20-year-old driver was charged with failing to report.

                A hit and run occurred on Hwy 13 near Carlyle. A brown Ford Supercab was damaged.

                Also in Carlyle was a hit and run where a gray 2007 Chevrolet Impala was damaged.

False alarm

                In Arcola an alarm at a residence had members attend, but it was determined to have been a false alarm.

Fraud

                A possible fraud was reported at Walpole. The individual gave their credit card info over the phone to someone.

Thefts

                In Carlyle there was a theft of liquor and the matter remains under investigation.

                Just reported was a possible theft of a motor vehicle, which occurred in August of 2014. This matter remains under investigation.

                The theft of a truck was reported, but all was well. The complainant had loaned it to someone who didn’t return it on time.

Sexual interference

                There was a report of sexual interference in the Carlyle area.

Suspicious vehicle

                A suspicious vehicle was reported near Pheasant Rump. Members attended, but the vehicle was gone. RCMP suspect the individual got stuck and pulled the vehicle out.

Uttering threats

                RCMP received a report of uttering threats, but the complainant declined to pursue charges.

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