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Weekly RCMP Report: Nov. 21 - Nov. 27

The Carlyle RCMP detatchment responded to 56 calls to service between Friday, Nov. 21 and Thursday, Nov. 27. 911 calls Three 911 calls were received during this time; two were from the Carlyle area and one was from Redvers.
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The Carlyle RCMP detatchment responded to 56 calls to service between Friday, Nov. 21 and Thursday, Nov. 27.

911 calls

Three 911 calls were received during this time; two were from the Carlyle area and one was from Redvers. In two separate incidents in the Carlyle area, an intoxicated individual showed up at a residence, prompting the call to the RCMP. The second call was prompted by an argument at a residence. The call from Redvers was made by a child playing with the telephone.

Abandoned vehicles

RCMP responded to three reports of abandoned vehicles. In Arcola, a vehicle was found with its doors open with and with open liquor inside. This matter is still under investigation. In Redvers, a vehicle was abandoned for over a week. On Hwy 13, between Arcola and Kisbey, the owner of the vehicle concerned was contacted by the RCMP.

Animal calls

Near Redvers, two horses were reported missing to the Carlyle RCMP detachment. The horses are thought to have escaped after hunters left a pasture gate open.

Assault

An assault in the Carlyle area resulted in the complainant declining to pursue charges. However, the suspect, a 45-year-old male, was held on an outstanding warrant.

A call from a residence in the Carlyle area resulted in a 45-year-old male being charged with three counts of assault and one count of uttering threats. This individual is currently in custody.

Carlyle RCMP responded to a call regarding an assault that took place in Lampman. The information was then passed on to Estevan RCMP.

Assistance

Carlyle RCMP provided assistance to Corrections Services Canada regarding an individual who has been released and is currently residing in the Carlyle area.

Members provided assistance to the Regina Police Service, executing a warrant in Carlyle.

RCMP responded to a report of a suspicious person in Manor.

RCMP responded to a request to locate an individual who was walking on Hwy 13 near Arcola. Members attended, but could not find the person.

Carlyle RCMP received a report of a missing wallet in Carlyle, which has not yet been recovered.

Members provided a criminal record check and fingerprints for a criminal record check at the Carlyle RCMP detachment.

Breach of the peace

RCMP responded to three separate incidents in the Carlyle area. Two involved intoxicated individuals, with one person being lodged in cells and released when sober. The third incident involved a caller concerned for an individual's safety.

Breaking and entering

 A break-in at an apartment in Arcola is still under investigation.

Criminal harassment

RCMP responded to a report of criminal harassment by a group of people in the Carlyle area.

False alarms

A false alarm in Arcola was determined to be an alarm that was accidentally set off by the homeowner. In Carlyle, a false alarm originating from a business was the result of the panic button set off by accident.

Fraud

 A possible fraud in Wawota is still under investigation by Carlyle RCMP.

Alcohol-related calls

In the Carlyle area, the report of an intoxicated individual at a residence resulted in a 22-year-old male being arrested and charged with breaking his release bonds as well as breaking the terms of his probation.

 A 35-year-old male was arrested in Carlyle for being intoxicated in a public place and was fined $200.

 At a traffic stop in Carlyle, members on patrol charged a 22-year-old male with impaired operation of a motor vehicle, refusal to provide a breath sample, and operation of an unregistered vehicle. His 19-year-old passenger was charged with having open liquor in a motor vehicle.

RCMP responded to a caller from Redvers concerned about an individual who was possibly drinking and driving. Members also responded to three additional separate incidents in which callers reported possibly-impaired drivers in the Carlyle area.    

Mischief

RCMP responded to a report of two individuals fighting at a residence in the Carlyle area. As a result, two males were lodged in cells and released on outstanding charges. The complainant declined to pursue charges regarding the original complaint.

Members responded to a call from the Carlyle area in which an individual was said to be destroying property. However, the complainant did not want to pursue charges.

Members responded to a report of mischief in Kisbey, where a building was defaced with blue paint and/or marker.

Motor vehicle collisions and accidents

A semi slid into the ditch on Hwy 13 near Kisbey, due to slippery roads. There were no injuries.

A 22-year-old female was charged with undue care and attention and operating an unregistered vehicle after she rear-ended another vehicle near Wordsworth.

After colliding with a deer near Kisbey, a vehicle had to be towed. However, there were no injuries to the driver.

A two-vehicle collision near Wawota is still under investigation by the RCMP.

On Hwy 13 near Arcola, a vehicle was pulled into the ditch, due to drifting snow.

In Carlyle, a vehicle collided with a pole after the driver swerved to avoid a dog.

Two vehicles collided in the town of Carlyle, resulting in a 19-year-old male being charged with failing to yield to the right-of-way in an intersection. He was fined $230.

In Carlyle, a single-vehicle accident occurred after the driver hit a patch of ice. The driver sustained minor injuries as a result. Near Redvers, a driver lost control of their vehicle and drove into the ditch, but sustained no injuries.

A grey Chevrolet Impala was damaged as the result of a hit-and-run accident in Arcola.

In Redvers, a blue Ford Freestar was damaged as the result of a hit-and-run accident.

The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to a motor vehicle collision on Hwy 13, west of Stoughton. They then passed on the information to Fillmore and Weyburn detachments.

Traffic infractions and complaints

RCMP are still investigating an incident where an erratic driver drove through the town at a high rate of speed. However, to date, one male has been charged with frivolous use of the 911 system as a result of the incident.

Near Arcola, a 30-year-old male was fined $139 for speeding. In the Carlyle area, a 55-year-old male was also fined $139 for speeding.

In Manor, an erratic driver caused another driver to go into a ditch and hit a pole. There were no injuries and the identity of the offending driver is unknown. RCMP also responded to a separate report of an erratic driver on Hwy 13 near Manor.

Members made patrols in Redvers and the Carlyle area after receiving two separate reports of  possibly-disqualified drivers operating motor vehicles. However, they did not locate the drivers or the vehicles.

A 36-year-old female was charged with driving while disqualified near Carlyle.

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