The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP responded to 83 calls to service, while traffic services gave out 49 tickets for various offences totalling 132 issues between Thursday, July 16, and Thursday, July 23.
911
               A 911 call to Kisbey was determined to be a misdial as was a call from Carlyle to 911.
               There was a call regarding the Mental Health Act which saw members attend and transport the individual to the hospital.
Assistance
               An individual called RCMP to let them know they were leaving a vehicle on Hwy 9 near Carlyle and would be picking it up later.
               There was a call regarding contravening of a court order in Arcola. The parties involved were advised to contact their lawyers.
               Regina Police Services requested local RCMP execute a warrant for them in Manor.
               There was a gas line hit in Carlyle. Members attended to direct traffic, while SaskEnergy took care of it.
               An individual in the Carlyle area called to inquire about what to do with a vehicle that has been impounded.
               Estevan RCMP requested assistance in locating an individual regarding a sudden death notification.
               A breach of conditions was reported. RCMP attended and determined the report was unfounded, that there was no breach of conditions.
               There was a wallet found in Manor and as RCMP was dealing with this the owner of that wallet called the detachment, so it was quickly returned.
               In Carlyle an intoxicated individual along Main Street was arrested for being drunk in public and lodged in cells until sober. No charges were laid.
               Assistance was given to Regina Police Services regarding a call concerning the Mental Health Act. A welfare check was done on the individual and all was well.
               RCMP were asked by Rocky Mountain House RCMP to locate an individual. This was done and there were no issues.
               There was a request to locate an individual in Wawota. This was done and there were no problems.
               Members were asked to locate an individual in Moose Mountain Provincial Park, but the individual returned on their own shortly.
Animal calls
               Cattle were reported on the highway near Kenosee, patrols were made, but no cows were located.
               More cattle were out near Carlyle and members spoke with the property owner who had already taken care of the issue.
               Near Carlyle on Hwy 9 there were puppies reported on the side of the road. Members attended, spoke with the owner, and the puppies were returned safely.
Assault
               An assault was reported at the Kenosee Village.
               Through 911 an assault was reported in the Carlyle area and members determined it was unfounded. An individual had wanted to fight, but one never developed.
               There is an assault in the Carlyle area under investigation.
               Regarding an assault with a weapon in the Carlyle area a 42-year-old male was charged. The individual was charged with assault and with assault with a deadly weapon.
Fire calls
               A bailer fire was reported to RCMP near Wawota. Members did not attend, but fire services did to put out the fire.
               There was a vehicle fire in Carlyle in a parking lot. The local fire department attended and put the fire out.
               Â鶹ÊÓƵ of Manor there was a bail fire. Local fire services attended and took care of it.
Impaired drivers
               There were reports of a possibly impaired driver in Manor. The driver ended up deciding they were unfit to drive and had found a sober driver.
               Two impaired drivers were reported – one in Carlyle and one in the Carlyle area – patrols were made, but the vehicles were not located. Neither report to RCMP contained plate numbers to follow up with.
               At a check stop during Manor Fun Daze members issued a three-day suspension to a 25-year-old male. In all RCMP checked over 100 vehicles.
               During a traffic stop along Hwy 9 north of Carlyle a driver was showing signs of impairment and was stopped. The 56-year-old male was charged with impaired operation, driving while disqualified, and refusal.
               An impaired driver in Arcola was reported. Members attended and patrolled several times, but the suspected vehicle had not been moved.
               Under the Liquor Act, a 40-year-old female was fined $360 for having open alcohol in a motor vehicle.  Â
               There was a 40-year-old male who received a three-day driving suspension following a traffic stop.
Sudden death
               A sudden death occurred at Kenosee Lake. The body of a 62-year-old female from Regina was found near the boat launch at Moose Mountain Provincial Park on July 21 in the morning. It is not believed to be suspicious, but an ongoing investigation is being conducted with an autopsy to take place.
Criminal harassment
               In Wawota a report of criminal harassment by phone calls was reported and is currently under investigation.
Break and enter
               In Kisbey there was a complaint of a break and enter to an abandoned building. Members checked the building which was secure and the subjects were gone. Another report of a break and enter to this same building was reported, this time the individuals gained access but it doesn’t appear as though anything was taken. The building was secured.
               In Redvers individuals broke into the swimming pool. Patrols were made, but they were unable to locate the individuals.
Theft
               In Redvers a theft call was attended, but it was determined to be unfounded.
               Reported stolen was an iPhone 5S while the individual was at a resort in Cuba.
               Theft of electrical equipment in Redvers worth $3,000 is being investigated.
               There was the theft of a light bar off of a vehicle at Kenosee Lake. There are no suspects at this time.
               A theft of a side-by-side from Manor was reported. The vehicle was located just outside of town. It is unknown who took it, but this is under investigation.
Traffic infractions
               There was a 44-year-old male stopped for speeding on Hwy 9 south of Carlyle. The individual was also arrested for having cannabis.
               An individual was charged under the criminal code for driving while disqualified.
               Three separate drivers were fined for driving an unregistered vehicle, a fine of $580.
               Traffic services stopped an individual for driving without due care and attention and fined them $240.
               Four stop sign tickets were issued for $230 each.
               A total of 29 speeding tickets were issued ranging from $111 to $356.
               Three seatbelt tickets were issued during this time each carrying a fine of $175.
               Three complaints regarding drivers either not having licences as well as kids driving golf carts were reported to RCMP.
               An individual without a valid licence was stopped and fined $150 in Carlyle.
               An individual was given a $100 ticket for failing to display their licence plate properly.
               Warnings and inspection tickets were issued: an inspection ticket for replacing headlamps and mud flaps, a light vehicle inspection to be done, warning for failing to display licence plate properly, as well as three other warning tickets for various inspection items.
               There was an individual who failed to display their registration properly and was fined $100.
Mischief
               In Arcola youth were setting off bottle rockets and members of the RCMP attended, sending the kids home.
               There was a report of an individual banging on doors and windows in Carlyle. The individual had left prior to RCMP attending.
               People were drinking outside at Kenosee Lake and a fight was going on. The call was the same occurrence members had been dispatched to for an assault.
               An intoxicated individual refused to leave a residence in the Carlyle area. Members were called back and were told they were no longer required as the person left.
               Roommates were arguing and fighting in the Carlyle area.
               In the Carlyle area and individual was intoxicated at a residence and arguing. The individual was arrested and lodged in cells for the night although no charges laid.
               A muskrat was left on a piece of wood in a yard in Manor.
               There was a window broken at the school in Manor.
               In Carlyle a vehicle had hit a cement post by the ball diamonds.
Suspicious activity
               There was a suspicious vehicle reported near Wawota. The vehicle was located by members and stopped. The driver refused to provide breath samples, so was charged with impaired operation and control of a motor vehicle as well as failing to supply samples.
               A suspicious vehicle was reported in the Manor area. The individual was simply dropping off their girlfriend.
               In the Carlyle area there was someone driving around. The caller believed the individual may have been intoxicated. RCMP were unable to locate the vehicle.
               There was an elderly lady wandering around Carlyle. Patrols were made, but she was not located.
False alarms
               A total of eight false alarms occurred. One happened in the Carlyle area, two occurred in Arcola, four happened in Carlyle, and one was reported in Redvers.
Fraud
               In Wawota a reported computer scam occurred. An individual paid someone for services, but the results were not worth what was paid for. Unfortunately this isn’t fraud and is a buyer beware situation.
               The same scam was reported by someone in Carlyle.
               A possible fraud was reported on Kijiji – Carlyle. The individual was referred to the Canada Anti-Fraud Agency.
               There was an attempted fraud reported in Carlyle. Someone was saying they were with the Canada Revenue Agency and was attempting to collect money.
Other calls to service
               An individual called the detachment for a ride from Kenosee Lake to Wawota. The individual was intoxicated. Members were unable to check on the individual as they were responding to other calls.
               There was a report of a possible drowning at White Bear Lake, but the individual had simply gone for a swim and all was well.
               A breach of long term supervision was reported. An individual out on conditions was checked with and this matter is still being looked after.
               There was a report of a breach of the peace in the Carlyle area where individuals refused to leave a residence. Members attended, but the individuals had left prior to RCMP arrival and members were unable to locate them.
               A lost wallet was found at Manor Rodeo and has not been recovered.
               There was a lost wallet and lost camera case reported in Manor.
               A complainant called regarding someone uttering threats, but declined to pursueÂ