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Weekly RCMP Report: June 12-18

The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP received 64 calls to service between Friday, June 12, and Thursday, June 18. 911 calls There were three 911 calls during this time.
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                The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP received 64 calls to service between Friday, June 12, and Thursday, June 18.

911 calls

                There were three 911 calls during this time. Two involved someone who was playing with the phone, one in the Carlyle area and one in Carlyle. The third call was a misdial.

Assault

                Four assaults occurred during this time. The first was in the Carlyle area where a couple of neighbours became involved in a fight after a few drinks. The complainant declined to pursue charges.

                A wedding brawl got out of hand at Kenosee Lake, but it was a consensual fight between the parties involved and there were no charges laid.

                One assault is currently under investigation which occurred in Carlyle.

                Two males, aged 32 and 29, were charged with assault, break and enter, and robbery, as well as for being masked while committing these offences.

Assistance

                Carlyle RCMP provided assistance to Regina Police Services in executing a warrant for failing to appear to a 46-year-old male.

                A hit and run was reported to Carlyle RCMP. The offence took place at Kenosee Lake and if anyone has any information they are encouraged to contact RCMP or Crime Stoppers.

                Fraud was reported to RCMP and passed on to Phonebusters, the Canadian Anti-Fraud Agency.

                A lost wallet was reported.

Break and enter

                The Back Nine, Redvers golf club, reported a break and enter. RCMP ask for anyone information to contact them or Crime Stoppers.

Criminal harassment

                Four criminal harassment reports were all determined to be unfounded as they were not criminal in nature.

Failure to attend court

                Two individuals, an 18-year-old male and a 25-year-old female were each charged with failing to attend court.

Breach of conditions

                A complaint of a 26-year-old male was reported to RCMP for breach of conditions, but the complainant declined to lay charges.

False alarms

                There were a total of eight false alarms during this time to communities including Carlyle, Redvers, Wawota, Manor, and White Bear.

Fire

                A fire call was reported at the White Bear Resort where a boat had caught fire. Assistance was provided to the individual who only received minor injuries.

Alcohol related offences

                Three different drivers were reported for being impaired while operating a motor vehicle. One call came from Manor, while the other two originated in the Carlyle area. Patrols were made, but the vehicles were not located.

                Under the liquor act RCMP responded to a male who was passed out in Carlyle. The individual was located and arrested, then taken to the hospital to be looked after.

                A 20-year-old male received a 21-day licence suspension and was fined $360 for having/consuming alcohol in a vehicle.

Mischief

                Five reports of mischief originated during this time. The first involved an intoxicated subject who was threatening to kick in a door. Patrols were made, but the individual was not located and the person who called the police denied making the phone call.

                In Wawota a vehicle was reportedly keyed, but after it was washed the complainant realized it wasn’t damaged.

                There was a complaint of an intoxicated male in Manor. The individual was located and given a ride home.

                In the Carlyle area a subject was reported for breaking the windows of a vehicle in someone’s driveway. The complainant didn’t want to pursue charges.

                An individual in the Carlyle area was intoxicated and breaking things at home. The complainant declined to pursue charges.

Traffic violations

                A 31-year-old male was fined $230 for failing to stop at a stop sign.

                There were nine speed violations which occurred near Redvers, Carlyle, Kenosee Lake, and Arcola.

                Someone reported an individual for texting while driving. The driver was spoken to.

                A complaint was made of a vehicle spraying another with gravel. RCMP were unable to locate the suspect vehicle.

                A 21-year-old male was ticketed $280 for using electronics while driving.

                There was an inspection ticket issued to a 40-year-old male to remove the front tint from his vehicle and to add mudflaps.

                In the Carlyle area a 30-year-old female was charged for not having a qualified driver with her while operating a vehicle on a learner’s licence. She was also ticketed for speeding.

                A traffic collision took place in the Carlyle area and is still under investigation.

Municipal bylaws

                There was a noisy party reported in Arcola where a 26-year-old male was fined $50.

                In Moose Mountain Provincial Park a noise complaint was reported, but the complainant refused to lay charges. The party was shut down.

Theft

                Equipment, a bobcat, was taken from Arcola. If anyone has any information involving this incident contact the RCMP or Crime Stoppers.

                Theft of a Nintendo DS in the Carlyle area resulted in the individual being talked to and the safe return of the device. The complainant declined to pursue charges.

                A 2010 Massey Ferguson tractor was stolen. If anyone has any information, contact the RCMP or Crime Stoppers.

                Two trucks were stolen in the Carlyle area and if anyone saw anything RCMP ask you contact them or Crime Stoppers.

Suspicious person/vehicle

                In Arcola a person was picking up cigarette butts and waiting for a ride.

                An individual was reported for trespassing in Wawota. No charges were laid; the complainant wanted the police made aware of the situation.

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