The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP had 97 calls for service between Friday, March 25, and Thursday, March 31.
911 calls
               There was a call which the RCMP attended and determined not to be an emergency.
Assault
               There was an assault reported in the Carlyle area, but it was determined to be unfounded.
               At Kenosee Lake there was a call reporting an assault, but it was a domestic argument and no assault had taken place. RCMP attended to keep the peace.
               The RCMP were called out to a business in the Carlyle area where an individual was assaulted. RCMP arrived at the scene, but the individual declined to press charges.
Unlawfully in a dwelling
               An individual in Carlyle reported that his ex-girlfriend was lingering around his house in the bushes and had also entered his house. Members attended and searched for the individual but were unable to locate her. The complainant has since moved.
Alcohol related calls
               There was a complaint of an intoxicated male laying on the ground. RCMP attended and he was taken to receive medical care.
Mischief
               A complainant reported that their daughter had been drinking and was threatening to smash her vehicle. RCMP attended but were unable to locate the girl.
               There was a report of an individual, assumed to have been drunk, attempting to get into a house; the house was locked and the caller simply wanted the individual gone. RCMP attended, but the individual had already left.
               A farm house was broken into and destroyed in the Walpole area. Charges are expected.
               There was an unknown male who refused to leave a location. He was asking for money. RCMP arrived and took the individual to a local hotel. The subject of the call is hitchhiking to B.C.
Traffic infractions
               Three tickets were issued at $580 each within the detachment area for driving an unregistered vehicle.
               A total of 25 intersection tickets were issued, this number includes six warnings and 19 failures to stop at a stop sign, which the fine is $230.
               There were 34 speeders stopped during this time of which 10 were issued warnings.
               Two seatbelt tickets were issued at $175 each: one at Kenosee Lake and one at Wawota.
               An individual was fined $150 near Langbank for driving on the left side of a solid centre line.
               There was an individual stopped for driving while suspended near Arcola and will be making a court appearance.
               Ten inspection tickets were issued to remove tint and one was charged for having illegal window tint.
               An individual was stopped for having excessive damage to their windshield and was also ticketed for having window tint on their side windows.
               An individual in the Carlyle area was charged for driving without a valid licence.
               Two tickets, one in Arcola and one in Carlyle, were issued for using electronic communication equipment while driving.
Theft
               Snowmobiles were reported stolen from Kenosee Lake and is under investigation.
               There was the theft of a minivan from the area. The 24-year-old male was located and charged with theft over $5,000.
Other
               A 30-year-old male failed to comply with conditions of an undertaking and is set for court.
               There was a complaint of a loud party in Manor, which was in violation of the village’s noise bylaw. Members attended, but the music had already stopped