The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to 153 calls to service between Friday, May 15 and Friday, May 22.
Highway safety reminder from the RCMP
    The RCMP would like to remind drivers to lower their driving speed to 60 km/hr when passing emergency vehicles that are stopped with their lights activated, or while driving through work zones. The Carlyle detachment has issued fines in three instances during this week, and would like to remind drivers to respect the safety of others who are working on Saskatchewan highways.
    A 60-year-old female was fined $352 for passing a stopped emergency vehicle with lights flashing at speeds in excess of 60 km/hr.
    A 32-year-old male was fined $372 and a 29-year-old female was fined $232 for passing a stopped emergency vehicle with lights flashing at speeds in excess of 60 km/hr.
911 calls
    RCMP received one 911 call, regarding a medical emergency.
Alcohol-related offences
    A 28-year-old male was charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle near Carlyle.
    Eight individuals were charged and fined with offences under the Liquor Act. A 22-year-old male was fined $200, a 21-year-old male, a 22-year-old male, a 23-year-old male, and a 30-year-old male were each fined $250, and an 18-year-old male and a 26-year-old male were each fined $360.
    At Kenosee Lake, RCMP charged an intoxicated 22-year-old male with mischief and resisting arrest.
    An intoxicated 20-year-old male called the RCMP three times because he could not locate his cabin.
    An individual from Redvers and two individuals from the Carlyle area had their driver's licences suspended for three days, for driving with a blood alcohol level under 0.08.
    Two 20-year-old males were fined $360 each for having open liquor in a vehicle. A small amount of marijuana was also seized and destroyed.
Assault
    A 25-year-old male from the Carlyle area was charged with assault and two instances of failing to comply with probation orders.
    In a report of assault originating from Arcola, the complainant declined to lay any charges.
Assistance
    Carlyle RCMP provided assistance to the Provincial Crown regarding an individual from the Carlyle area.
    Members provided assistance in two separate child welfare complaints.
    RCMP assisted two individuals in separate incidents under the Mental Health Act.
    Members responded to two calls made regarding a possible drunk driver. RCMP made patrols, located the vehicle and found that the driver was not intoxicated.
    Carlyle RCMP attended to a call regarding an individual who was reported to be walking along Hwy 13 in an intoxicated state.
    RCMP attended to to complaints of theft in the Carlyle area. Both were unfounded.
Break and enter
    Three suspects were indentified in a break-in in Moose Mountain Provincial Park. However, the complainant declined to lay charges.
Checkstop(s)
    Members attended a checkstop on Hwy 209 near Kenosee Lake, where they conducted field sobriety tests. All 50 vehicles passed, and no tickets were issued.
Criminal harassment
    RCMP responded to one complaint of criminal harassment originating from the Kenosee Lake area.
Disturbing the peace
    Members attended to two separate complaints of disturbing the peace from the Carlyle area. In both cases, the complainants did not pursue charges.
Explosives
    RCMP received a report of explosives set off in the Kisbey area. Members discovered that the R.M. was blasting beaver dams in the area.
False alarms
    The Carlyle RCMP detachment received six false alarm calls; one from Arcola, one from Kisbey, one from Manor, and three from Redvers.
Kidnapping
    A 21-year-old male was charged with kidnapping, assault with a weapon, and uttering threats in the Carlyle area.
Lost property
    RCMP received two reports of lost property, and one report of a lost passport.
Mischief
    Members shut down a loud party at Kenosee Lake after receiving complaints.
    A complaint of mischief and destruction of property at a business in Carlyle is still under investigation by the RCMP.
Resisting arrest
    At Kenosee Lake, a 19-year-old male was charged with resisting arrest.
Suspicious persons/vehicles
    Members were unable to locate a reported suspicious vehicle in the Carlyle area.
    RCMP attended and found suspicious persons at Kenosee Lake.
Traffic offences
    In Arcola, a 31-year-old male was fined $150 for driving without a valid licence, and $133 for speeding. He also received a 60-day licence suspension for driving with a blood alcohol level registering a warning.
    Two females were each charged with operating a motor vehicle without a valid licence.
    Four individuals received fines for driving without valid vehicle registration. A 50-year-old female was fined $175, a 21-year-old male and a 47-year-old female were each fined $500, and a male was fined $580 for driving a vehicle without a valid registration, $150 for operating a motor vehicle without a driver's licence, and $128 for speeding.
    RCMP fined five individuals $175 each for failing to wear a seatbelt. One of these individuals-a 33-year-old male- also received a warning for failing to produce a driver's licence.
    Carlyle RCMP issued a total of 23 tickets and fined drivers $230 each for failing to stop at stop signs, on Hwys 9 and 13, in Arcola, Redvers, Kenosee Lake, and in the Carlyle area.
    A 22-year-old male was fined $150 for operating a motor vehicle without a valid licence.
    RCMP issued a total of 49 speeding tickets, three of which involved passing stopped emergency vehicles with lights on at a speed in excess of 60 km/hr. Fines ranged from $128 to $372. Members also issued four warnings to drivers.
    An 18-year-old male and a 30-year-old male were each issued an inspection ticket for having tinted windows on their vehicles and were also fined $115 each. A 35-year-old male, a 24-year-old male, a 22-year-old male, a 20-year-old male and a 17-year-old male were issued vehicle inspection tickets of $115 each. A 24-year-old female and a 24-year-old male were each issued warnings for having inadequate headlamps on their vehicles. A 20-year-old male received an inspection ticket regarding tint on windows and his vehicle's muffler and tailights.
    A 42-year-old male received a warning regarding vehicle equipment registration.
    In Redvers, a 17-year-old male was fined $100 for creating or causing unnecessary noise with a motor vehicle. He also received an inspection ticket for a vehicle having an inadequate muffler.
    Members issued a warning ticket to a 26-year-old male who was not wearing a helmet while operating an off-road vehicle near Hwy 13 in the Carlyle area.
    RCMP attended to complaints regarding rocks falling off of a semi-trailer.
    Members responded to complaints in Wawota regarding heavy vehicle traffic.