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Weekly RCMP report: Jan. 16 - 22

The Carlyle RCMP detachment received 46 calls to service between Friday, Jan. 16, and Thursday, Jan. 22.
Carlyle RCMP

                The Carlyle RCMP detachment received 46 calls to service between Friday, Jan. 16, and Thursday, Jan. 22.

911 calls

                There were four 911 calls received; all were non-emergencies including two misdials, a hang-up call, and someone who had missed a phone call and was attempting to phone a number back.

Assaults

                Four assaults were reported to members during this time.

                The first call was in the Carlyle area, but the complainant declined to pursue charges. Members looked for the suspect, but the individual had already left.

                In the Kisbey area an assault was reported, but charges were declined by the complainant.

                A 53-year-old woman was arrested for refusing to leave the residence and brought to cells, but not charged for assault in the Carlyle area.

                Finally a report of assault in Wawota is currently under investigation, however, two youth (a 17-year-old male and a 16-year-old male) have been charged with assault.

Assistance

                Saskatoon Police Services requested Carlyle RCMP’s assistance in locating an individual. Members are still searching for this person.

                A complaint of an individual using unauthorized photos on Facebook in Redvers was reported.

                RCMP took fingerprints for two individuals in Carlyle.

                An individual contacted the RCMP as they arrived back to their suite which had a padlock on the door. The individual had been evicted and was given 30-days to vacate the location, but that time had not passed. RCMP referred the individual to the rentalsman.

                A report of an intoxicated individual walking home was received.

Suspicious vehicle

                There were reports of a suspicious vehicle in Moose Mountain Provincial Park with a shotgun being pointed out the window. RCMP responded and located the vehicle, but checks showed the weapons were safely stored. No charges were brought.

Possible fraud

                A possible fraud attempt was reported at Kenosee Lake regarding a suspicious email from Revenue Canada. The individual had not released any information.

                There was a second report of fraud, which investigation showed was unfounded.

Vehicle collisions and infractions

                At Kenosee Lake a traffic stop resulted in a 21-year-old male being charged with driving while disqualified.

                A hit and run occurred in Carlyle and is still under investigation.

                In Redvers a 36-year-old male was charged with operating a motor vehicle while impaired by drugs and failing to report an accident. The vehicle being driven by the individual collided with a building. There were no injuries, but the building was damaged.

                A possibly impaired driver was reported in the Carlyle area. Patrols were made, but the vehicle was not located.

                In Carlyle a 31-year-old male was charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle and driving while over 0.08.

                There were reports of a possibly impaired driver near Kennedy who was heading towards Carlyle. RCMP made patrols but the vehicle was not located.

                A speeding ticket and a ticket for failing to stop for police was issued to a 30-year-old male.

                Near Wawota a 66-year-old male was fined for travelling at speeds greater than reasonable and safe, as well as operating an unregistered vehicle.

                A 37-year-old male was ticketed for speeding ($137).

                Callers near Antler reported two round bales sitting in the middle of a grid road. Upon arrival the bales had been moved off the road by someone so they were no longer a hazard.

                On Hwy 13, near Arcola, a call stating a vehicle was in the fog without lights was reported. The caller was unable to provide a plate number and members were unable to locate the vehicle.

                A complaint of a traffic hazard was received; house movers were blocking off the entire road.

                There was a single vehicle rollover near Kenosee Lake. No one was injured.

                A collision on Hwy 13 near Carlyle occurred when a vehicle hit the ditch. There was no damage to the vehicle and no injuries. The driver lost control on an icy patch.

                In Carlyle there was a non-reportable collision which occurred. Parties were advised to exchange information.

                There was a single vehicle collision near Wawota, which was reported through Moosomin.

                A single vehicle collision occurred near Wawota where a vehicle struck a moose. No one was injured in the incident.

                Along Hwy 9 near Carlyle there was a single vehicle motor vehicle collision which occurred. No one was injured and there were no charges.

                Currently under investigation is the complaint of an erratic driver near Antler.

Mischief

                Mischief was reported in Carlyle where a window was shot with a pellet gun. This matter remains under investigation.

                Individuals in Carlyle were reportedly going through garbage bins. The RCMP are still looking into this matter.

                In the Carlyle area an individual wanted someone removed from their residence. The call was cancelled shortly after as the person left on their own.

False alarms

                There was a false alarm in the Carlyle area and members were called off before attending.

                A second false alarm was cancelled in Carlyle.

Theft

                Theft of clothes from a Laundromat was reported, but they have since been recovered.

                A wallet was reported as either lost or stolen.

Trafficking

                Currently under investigation are also two separate reports of drug trafficking.

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