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Weekly RCMP Report: July 10-15

The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to 58 calls to service between Friday, July 10 and Wednesday, July 15. 911 calls RCMP attended to a call which was a hang up call and determined that the call was made by a child who was playing with the phone.
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            The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to 58 calls to service between Friday, July 10 and Wednesday, July 15.

911 calls

            RCMP attended to a call which was a hang up call and determined that the call was made by a child who was playing with the phone.

            A second call was the result of a static line.

Abandoned vehicle(s)

            Police recieved a report of an abandoned vehicle on Hwy 13 near Kisbey. The vehicle appeared to have struck something. This matter is still under investigation.

            Members contacted the owner of an abandoned vehicle parked on a commercial property. The vehicle was towed.

Alcohol-related offences

            In Carlyle, a 33-year-old male was charged when he rolled the golf cart he was driving and refused to provide a breath sample. He will appear in court.

Airplane

            The complaint of a low-flying airplane in the Carlyle area is still under investigation.

Animal complaint

            RCMP received a report of cattle walking on the shoulder of Hwy 13, near Kisbey. The caller was concerned for the animals due to the foggy weather.

Assault

            An assault which took place in Manor is still under investigation.

Assistance

            RCMP attended a sudden death that occurred near Forget.

            Members provided assistance to Carlyle Ambulance Service under the Mental Health Act regarding an injured individual.

            Police provided assistance in the Carlyle area under the Mental Health Act, regarding an individual who was eventually transported by EMS to hospital.

            RCMP received an inquiry regarding a peace bond from an individual from the Carlyle area.

            Members made patrols after receiving a report of an intoxicated individual in a ditch near Carlyle, but did not locate the person in question.

            In Carlyle, RCMP attended to the report of a possibly-intoxicated individual, but were unable to locate this person.

            Police received a report from Arcola of a lost black wallet.

Collisions

            A golf cart collided with a truck in the Carlyle area. This matter is still under investigation by RCMP.

            A collision in Redvers resulted in damage to a grey Dodge Ram.

Disturbing the peace

            In Arcola, an intoxicated individual became agitated while at the hospital there. Members attended.

            RCMP are still investigating an incidence of possible harassment in Carlyle.

            Police received a report of individuals disturbing the peace in the town of Carlyle. The matter was eventually resolved.

False alarm(s)

            In Manor, both the RCMP and the fire department attended a carbon monoxide alarm that had gone off.

            Also in Manor, the alarm systems at two other residences were found to be set off in error. Another alarm was set off, because the wrong keypad number was used.

            An alarm in Redvers was determined to be a false alarm.

Fire

            RCMP received a report of a fire south of Carlyle. Members attended. Carlyle Fire and Rescue also attended and determined that police assistance was not required.

            Members also went to the scene of a fire near Carlyle, in which the fire was close to homes. Firefighting personnel also attended and the fire was contained. The cause of the fire was a garbage fire that had been left unattended and got out of control.

Fraud

            RCMP are still investigating a case of possible identity fraud.

Hit and run

            A Red Chevrolet Tahoe was damaged in a hit and run at Kenosee Lake.

            In Redvers, a car struck a stop sign. This matter is still under investigation.

            In Moose Mountain Provincial Park, a blue GMC Sierra was struck in the campground there.

            A lampost was knocked over by a hit and run driver in Carlyle. There are no witnesses and the suspect(s) drove away.

Mischief

            A truck parked in Moose Mountain Provincial Park had its tailgate removed. Members were unable to locate a suspect. RCMP also attended to a separate report of mischief in the Park.

            Near Manor, RCMP attended to a report of damage to a vehicle parked at a farm.

            Members went to a residence in the Carlyle area after receiving a report of an intoxicated individual who was reportedly arguing at a residence. However, RCMP could not locate this person.

Suspicious individual(s)

            Police attended to a report of a suspicious individual on the beach at Moose Mountain Park who was watching people with a pair of binoculars. RCMP made patrols, but were unable to locate this individual.

            RCMP received a report of suspicious activity at Kenosee Lake. Members attended and made patrols.

            Members received a report of suspicious individuals in the town of Carlyle. Police made patrols, but were unable to locate them.

Theft

            A truck that was reported stolen at Kenosee Lake was later recovered. This matter is still under investigation.

            The theft of gas in Carlyle is still under investigation.

Traffic infractions

            RCMP attended to a traffic hazard near Forget. A semi-trailer had broken down and was reportedly blocking the highway. When RCMP arrived, the truck was being repaired and was on a grid road, nit the highway.

            A 32-year-old male was charged in Carlyle with impaired operation of a motor vehicle and driving with a blood alcohol level of over 0.08. He will appear in court.

            RCMP made patrols in two separate incidents of possibly-impaired drivers in the Carlyle area.

            Carlyle RCMP relayed information about an erratic driver heading east near Antler to Manitoba RCMP.

            Members issued eight speeding tickets in the Carlyle area, with fines ranging from $133 to $394.

            An inspection ticket was issued to a vehicle in Carlyle regarding the vehicle's headlights.

            Police received a complaint of a noisy vehicle near Arcola.

Uttering threats

            A report of uttering threats from Arcola is still under investigation by RCMP.

            At Kenosee Lake, police determined that a report of uttering threats was an unfounded complaint, stemming from a civil dispute.

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