The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to 91 calls to service between Friday, Nov. 20 and Friday, Nov. 27.
           RCMP remind area residents to lock vehicles, garages and sheds and also ask drivers not to leave their keys in vehicles. This request is in response to several thefts that have occurred throughout the detachment's coverage area recently.
911 call(s)
           RCMP received one 911 call, which was made in error.
Alcohol-related offences
           In Redvers, members made patrols after they received a report of an impaired driver in the area. However, they were unable to locate this individual.
           In Redvers, an individual received a 72-hour driving suspension for driving having consumed alcohol.
           An impaired driving investigation by RCMP resulted in no charges.
Assault
           Members are investigating an assault which occurred in the Forget area.
Break and enter
           Two break and enters were reported in the Carlyle area; one at a residence and one at a cottage.
           In Wawota, a shed was also broken into.
Breach of release conditions
           In Redvers, an individual breached their release conditions.
Criminal harassment
           A report of criminal harassment in Carlyle was unfounded.
Failure to attend court
           In Carlyle, an individual failed to attend court.
False alarm(s)
           RCMP received three false alarms during this period.
Fire
           The Arcola Fire Department and members of the Carlyle RCMP detatchment attended to a fire at the Arcola laundromat. This fire was not suspicious.
Firearms
           In Carlyle, an individual is charged under the Criminal Code for storing a loaded weapon in their unlocked vehicle.
Fraud
           Members responded to a case of internet fraud in Wawota, in which an individual lost $150. The Carlyle RCMP encourages individuals to report these crimes to the detachment.
Illegal drugs
           An investigation by RCMP regarding illegal drugs and which also involves mischief and child welfare concerns is currently underway in Carlyle.
Mischief
           RCMP resolved a mischief complaint from the Carlyle area regarding a vehicle.
           Police responded to a noise complaint in Carlyle.
           Also in Carlyle, members responded to a mischief complaint that was deemed to be unfounded.
Theft
           Two trucks were stolen in Wawota and both vehicles were recovered by Carlyle RCMP. A youth has been charged, and may face further charges.
           Another theft of a vehicle in Wawota is still under investigation by RCMP.
           A large quantity of meat was stolen from a vehicle in Wawota. Some of the meat has been recovered by police, but this matter remains under investigation.
           Members received a report of theft of items from an unlocked vehicle in Wawota
           A theft from a residence in Carlyle is still under investigation.
           Christmas lights were stolen from a residence in Carlyle.
           A case of possession of stolen property is under investigation by RCMP in Carlyle.
Traffic offences
           A vehicle struck a moose on Hwy 13, west of Arcola. The driver was uninjured.
           A hit and run in Carlyle is still under investigation by the RCMP.
           An individual driving on Hwy 13 was fined $580 for driving an unregistered, uninsured vehicle.
           A driver was fined $230 for failing to stop at an intersection.
           A total of 40 speeding tickets were issued in the area, with fines reaching $344.
           RCMP issued two seatbelt tickets, with fines of $175 each.
           Members issued seven inspection tickets in the area.
Uttering threats
           RCMP are currently investigating a case of uttering threats which occurred in Arcola.