Carlyle RCMP responded to numerous calls to service between Thursday, May 26, and Friday, June 3.
911 calls
               There were numerous static 911 calls. All calls were checked into but they were either caused by issues with the phone lines or weather-related issues.
Assaults
               There were two assaults in the Carlyle area which are under investigation. One report of assault in the Carlyle area has led to charges and one assault report in the Kisbey area has led to charges as well.
               There was a fight at Kenosee Lake, but they were gone when RCMP arrived.
Assistance
               RCMP aided other police services during this time.
               Members attended Treaty Days at White Bear and Pheasant Rump. Members wore their Red Serge as part of a tradition that goes back to the signing of the Treaties.
               There was a report of individuals driving ATVs without helmets in the Carlyle area.
               Assistance was given in four child welfare matters.
               There is an ongoing drug investigation in the area.
               Carlyle detachment is hosting surrounding detachments for their annual qualifications in handgun, shotgun, and rifle.
Mischief
               There was a report of mischief at a party of someone causing problems.
               Mischief to property was reported in Carlyle and there were two calls of mischief to property which originated in Kisbey as well.
               A fight with a family member resulted in a mischief investigation.
Break and enter
               There were a total of 12 break and enters in the Carlyle area during this time and the matters are under investigation.
               A break and enter occurred in Kisbey at a shop. Charges have been laid.
Failure to comply
               An individual was found to have failed in complying with their release conditions.
Fraud
               There were numerous reports of fraud called into the RCMP.
Impaired driving
               There were reports of individuals driving while impaired. In one instance RCMP located a driver who gave two samples of 250mg percent, the legal limit is 80mg percent.
Collisions
               There was a collision north of Redvers involving a semi.
               A collision resulting in injury resulted near Manor when a driver lost control on a gravel road.
               There were several other collisions causing property damage reported, but no injuries.
Other traffic infractions
               RCMP gave out a variety of tickets for driving infractions including seatbelt tickets ($175), tickets regarding municipal bylaws, speeding tickets with a high of $136 this past week, and driving without a licence ($150).
Theft
               Investigation of a report in Forget is under investigation.
               There was a report of theft in Carlyle, but it was determined to have been unfounded as a purse was mistakenly taken by an individual thinking it belonged to their friend. The purse was returned immediately and was an honest accident.
               An individual lent their bank card out and reported that it had been used inappropriately.
               Someone has been charged in a theft of a wallet.
Robbery
               An individual was assaulted and then an item was stolen from them. There were youth involved and the matter remains under investigation. It has been determined as robbery because of the use of violence in order to take the item.
Uttering threats
               There were three instances which have been reported as threats being uttered. The investigation is ongoing.