The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP received 36 calls to service between Friday, Feb. 27, and Thursday, March 5.
911 calls
               There was a 911 call from the Carlyle area. RCMP called the individual back. The individual was highly intoxicated but was not in need of assistance
               Another 911 call was received, but it was determined to be a non-issue.
               An individual called 911 because they had heard the RCMP were looking to speak with her. 911 is an emergency line only and the Carlyle detachment has a non-emergency line they can be contacted through.
Abandoned vehicle
               An abandoned vehicle was found in Arcola. The owner of the property the car was on was advised that they could have the truck towed.
Assault
               There was an assault reported in the Carlyle area. Members determined there was no offence committed.
Assistance
               Members were asked to locate an individual and obtain a statement for the Moose Jaw Police Service.
               There was an individual reported for circulating photographs of the collision near Redvers which occurred the week before. This is being looked into.
               Fingerprints were taken for an individual in Carlyle looking to work in a volunteer capacity.
               Members were asked to help locate an individual from Kenosee Lake. RCMP were later updated that the boyfriend of the person being searched for found her.
               RCMP were asked to locate an individual from Carlyle. The individual was found later at work.
Breach of the peace
               RCMP attended a breach of the peace call regarding a supposed fight. Members attended and determined a fight had not occurred.
Break and enter and theft
               An individual in the Carlyle area reported the theft of an Xbox which is currently under investigation.
               Reported in Redvers were stolen sunglasses.
               There was a black 2011 PJ Trailer taken from a lot in Arcola between Feb. 12 and Feb. 27.
Traffic infractions
               A 57-year-old driver was stopped near Kenosee Lake for driving without a valid licence.
               An individual near Carlyle was stopped for driving while suspended.
               Members gave out six speeding tickets: to a 39-year-old male at $204; a 31-year-old female at $137; a 23-year-old female at $136; a 47-year-old female at $139; a 36-year-old male at $190; and a 23-year-old male at $364.
               An erratic driver was located and explained they were tired. The complainant didn’t want to pursue charges.
               There was an erratic driver reported in Redvers racing up and down the street, as well as doing doughnuts in the road. No vehicle description was provided.
               A vehicle was reported for being all over the road near Carlyle. The licence plate number provided didn’t match the vehicle and it was not located.
               Reported along Hwy 13 was an unsafe vehicle hauling a trailer which didn’t have lights. Members were unable to locate the vehicle.
Motor vehicle collisions
               Near Redvers there was a single motor vehicle collision in which there were no injuries or charges. The driver had lost control on the icy roads and had gone into the ditch.
               A hit and run occurred in Redvers where a white Toyota Venza was damaged.
Liquor related offences
               There was a 27-year-old male ticketed $360 for having open liquor in a vehicle.
Mischief
               An incident of an individual yelling at a residence in the Carlyle area was reported. Members attended, but nobody was located.
               There was a 17-year-old female charged with mischief and resisting arrest in the Carlyle area.
Uttering threats and harassment complaints
               There was a harassment complaint on Facebook reported. It is currently being looked into
               In the Carlyle area an individual reported someone uttering threats. This matter is being investigated.
               Someone uttering threats was also reported in Arcola and is currently under investigation.