The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to 39 calls to service between Friday, Nov. 7 and Thursday, Nov. 13.
911 calls
Five 911 calls were received during this time. A call from Wawota requested an ambulance, which members attended. Another call was a non-urgent inquiry, two calls from the Carlyle area reported arguments between individuals, and one call from Redvers was from an individual reporting a lost cell phone.
Abandoned vehicle
RCMP responded to a report of an abandoned vehicle near Arcola, which was later towed.
Animal calls
A call reporting a coyote sighting in the town of Redvers was referred by Carlyle RCMP to Saskatchewan Environment and Resource Management.
Members responded to a call originating from the Carlyle area regarding a horse running at large.
Assault
A 27-year-old male from the Carlyle area was charged with two counts of assault, two charges of failing to comply with his probation, two charges of failing to comply with release conditions, and possession of cannabis marijuana.
Assistance
On Hwy 13, members from the Carlyle RCMP detachment assisted with a court order dealing with a mental health patient.
RCMP assisted the Edmonton Police Service in serving a summons.
A member from the Carlyle RCMP detachment provided assistance to a hunter in Moose Mountain Provincial Park.
Breach of the peace
RCMP responded to a report of fighting at a residence in the Carlyle area.
False alarm
A false alarm originating from a residence in Redvers was determined to be a problem with the system's code.
Alcohol-related calls
A single-vehicle rollover near Manor resulted in a 27-year-old male being charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle and driving with a blood alcohol level of over 0.08.
Near Arcola, a 19-year-old male was charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle and with driving with a blood alcohol level of over 0.08.
RCMP responded to a report of an intoxicated individual banging on a door in the Carlyle area. The individual was arrested and then lodged in cells.
Members responded to a complaint from an intoxicated individual regarding loud music at a Carlyle-area residence. When police arrived, the complainant declined to press charges.
Mischief
RCMP are still investigating reports of mischief in Carlyle regarding a handrail, flagpole, and sign.
Members responded to a report of mischief originating in Manor, in which an individual was reportedly driving over garbage cans.
In Carlyle, members delivered a warning when they responded to a noise complaint, originating from a noisy party.
Motor vehicle collisions and accidents
RCMP responded to a fatal collision on Hwy 13 near Arcola, where a 61-year-old male died at the scene. No charges will be laid.
A single-vehicle accident in the Carlyle area resulted in the vehicle being towed from a slough. This matter is still under investigation.
A vehicle collided with a deer on Hwy 8 near Redvers. The driver was uninjured.
Members responded to a two-vehicle collision on Hwy 13 near Forget in which there were no injuries. However, charges were laid against a 44-year-old female.
A 29-year-old male was charged with failing to report an accident after a collision in Arcola which resulted in minor injuries.
Traffic infractions and complaints
RCMP responded to the report of a vehicle speeding through a construction zone near Wawota. Unfortunately, no licence plate number was obtained.
Members responded to a report of an erratic driver in Redvers who nearly caused an accident, as well as two separate reports of erratic drivers on Hwy 9 near Carlyle. In one case, a 25-year-old male was charged with stunting and fined $150 and in the second incidence, no licence plate number was obtained.
Stolen and/or suspicious vehicles
A Polaris Ranger Razor 900XP quad was reported stolen in Arcola. This matter is still under investigation by RCMP.
A white 2003 Chevy Suburban was reported stolen in the Wawota area. The vehicle has since been recovered, but this matter is still under investigation.
Carlyle RCMP are still investigating a report of a missing bale feeder from Hwy 9 north.
RCMP received separate reports of suspicious vehicles in Kisbey and in Wawota. The Kisbey matter is currently under investigation.
Uttering threats
A 39-year-old male from the Kisbey area is charged with uttering threats and remains in custody until his first court appearance.
A report of uttering threats originating from the area of the R.M. of Brock is still under investigation by the RCMP, as are two separate reports of uttering threats originating from the Redvers and Carlyle areas.