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Weekly RCMP Report: Jan. 2 to Jan. 8

The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP received 25 calls to service between Friday, Jan. 2, and Thursday, Jan. 8. Abandoned vehicles A complaint of an abandoned vehicle was responded to in the area. A vehicle in Arcola was reported as stolen.
Carlyle RCMP

                The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP received 25 calls to service between Friday, Jan. 2, and Thursday, Jan. 8.

Abandoned vehicles

                A complaint of an abandoned vehicle was responded to in the area.

                A vehicle in Arcola was reported as stolen. While investigating this matter, RCMP came across a vehicle which had been stolen from Regina. Police feel these two cases are linked with the suspect/s stealing a vehicle from Regina, driving to Arcola, and stealing a different vehicle. The vehicle taken from Arcola has not yet been recovered.

                RCMP responded to a call regarding another stolen vehicle. This one was taken from Redvers and found in the Kisbey area; the matter remains under investigation.

Disputes

                Members were called to a domestic disturbance in the Carlyle area. RCMP attended and removed one of the individuals from the residence. This matter remains under investigation.

                Harassing phone calls were an issue between two parties. Members spoke with both parties and found it wasn’t a police matter.

                Members were informed of an illegally parked vehicle. Upon arrival RCMP spoke with the owner of the vehicle and the property manager, helping mediate the dispute, a solution was found between the vehicle owner and property manager.

Break and Enter

                There was a break and entering reported in Redvers at a business. Suspects attempted to gain entry into the building which they were unable to successfully accomplish, but the door to the business was damaged.

Animal call

                RCMP received a complaint regarding a dog that had been shot in Kisbey. The dog had been shot in the foot and had returned home with the wound. This matter remains under investigation.

Sudden deaths

                Two separate instances of sudden deaths were attended by members. Both cases regarded elderly individuals passing from natural causes.

Alarms

                A false alarm was received.

                There was a panic alarm that was sent off which was determined to be accidental.

Traffic infractions

                One speeding ticket was issued during this time to a 37-year-old male who was travelling 130 km/hr and fined $184.

                An erratic driver was reported on Hwy 13. Members attended, but were unable to locate the vehicle.

                A traffic stop RCMP conducted resulted in the discovery of a driver with an expired licence. A ticket of $150 was issued for driving without a licence.

                RCMP attended a traffic collision. Investigation led the RCMP to conclude it wasn’t a reportable accident and the vehicle was simply stuck in the ditch.

                There was a single vehicle rollover along Hwy 13 near Carlyle. The vehicle began sliding on the road and the driver overcorrected resulting in him hitting the ditch and rolling the vehicle. The individual was taken to the hospital in Arcola with minor injuries.

                A two vehicle accident occurred on Main St. in Arcola where a driver slid through a stop sign into another vehicle. One of the vehicles was not drivable, but otherwise it was a minor collision.

Assistance

                Assistance was provided in locating a youth who was missing overnight. Members located the youth, who was safe and sound, and returned her home.

Call if you have information

                If anyone has any information regarding open files the Carlyle RCMP ask that you call them at (306)453-6707 or Crime Stoppers at 1(800)222-8477.

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