The RCMP detachment in Carlyle responded to a variety of calls between Saturday, June 18, and Sunday, June 26.
               Included in these calls are concerns in Redvers of someone lighting fires in the area, the most recent one was set in a ditch. If anyone has information the RCMP request you contact them at (306)453-6707.
Disputes
               An argument between two intoxicated individuals was ended and no charges were laid.
               There is an assault which occurred in Redvers, which is currently under investigation.
               A domestic argument was reported in Carlyle, but no charges were laid.
               An assault investigation is currently underway in the Carlyle area.
               There were charges resulting from an assault with a weapon report in the Carlyle area.
               Two people were fighting in Carlyle and both have been charged.
Break and enter
               There was a break and enter at Kenosee Lake where beer was stolen. A similar report came from the another resort in the Carlyle area of beer being stolen.
               Someone was attempting to get into the rink/pool area in Redvers, but a bystander chased them away.
Assistance
               RCMP assisted in child welfare cases as well as in mental health calls throughout the week.
               Various alarms were attended to, but all were determined to be false.
               Cattle was reported on the highway near Manor.
               There was a report of someone having a gun. RCMP are looking into this call.
               A sexual assault was reported in the Kenosee Lake area and is currently under investigation.
Harassment
               Criminal harassment is being investigated in the Manor area. The harassment is related to a domestic dispute and is still being investigated.
               Harassing communications were reported when an individual was calling someone who did not want the calls.
Failure to comply
               An individual was found to have failed to comply with release conditions and this matter is currently under investigation.
Driving infractions and collisions
               RCMP would like to remind the public that if their vehicle requires towing or is stuck in the ditch that it is best to contact RCMP to report it as soon as possible. Failure to report a collision is a chargeable offence.
               An impaired driver was stopped and charged.
               There was a rollover which occurred near Arcola. There were minor injuries involved.
               An individual hit the ditch near Manor due to potholes created by the rain.
               There were a few other minor collisions with no injuries reported.
Tickets
               An individual was charged with public intoxication and ticketed $200.
               A few stop sign tickets were issued during this time at $230 each.
               There were two rather high speeding tickets last week including one for $400 and the other for $452.
Mischief
               A call of mischief was reported, but it was a family issue regarding parents and a youth not getting along.
               An intoxicated individual refused to leave a residence. The individual was arrested and remanded for failure to comply with release conditions.
Theft
               There was a report of theft of gas in Carlyle.
               A stolen vehicle was recovered in the Moose Mountains.
               There was a neighbour who reported seeing the theft of an ATV next door. It was not a theft, but Staff Sergeant Darren Simons says the RCMP appreciates these calls and would rather disprove a theft than be called to investigate the next day.
               Two dirt bikes were stolen from Moose Mountain Leisure around June 23. Taken were a Yamaha YZ 125 and a Kawasaki KX 250-F.
               A truck was stolen from Arcola.
Uttering threats
               An intoxicated male threatened another intoxicated individual, but charges were not laid.
               Within the Carlyle area one individual threatened another over a vehicle, but no charges were laid.