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Weekly RCMP Report: Oct. 2 to Oct. 8

The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to 89 calls to service between Friday, Oct. 2 and Thursday, Oct. 8.
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            The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to 89 calls to service between Friday, Oct. 2 and Thursday, Oct. 8.

911 calls

            Carlyle RCMP, Carlyle Fire and Rescue and Carlyle EMS were called to an area farm to assist an individual who had become trapped in a grain bin. Fire and EMS attended.

            RCMP received a total of 10 additional 911 calls, nine of which were deemed to be non-emergencies. A call from the Bear Claw Casino reported a medical emergency. One call from Redvers was the result of a static line and one call was dialled in error. Three calls from the Carlyle area were hang-ups, and two calls from the Kisbey areas were the result of static lines and came from one residence. A call from a Carlyle residence was made in error.

Assistance

            RCMP provided assistance to the Crown Prosecutor's Office by serving a subpeona.

            Carlyle RCMP provided assistance to the Weyburn Police Service with the execution of a warrant.

            Police provided assistance regarding a child custody issue in Redvers.

            In Redvers, RCMP attended to the report of a domestic disturbance. Police calmed things down and one party agreed to leave the residence.

            Members provided assistance regarding a family court issue.

            RCMP received a request from a Carlyle resident regarding property that had been sold.

            Police received a request to provide a ride to an individual in the Carlyle area.

Abandoned vehicle(s)

            RCMP received a report of an abandoned vehicle on Hwy #9. This matter was then referred to the Department of Highways, which deals with abandoned vehicles.

            The owner of an abandoned vehicle on Hwy #9 south was contacted by police.

Alcohol-related offences

            RCMP responded to a report by the driver of a vehicle in which two intoxicated males were fighting. The fight was resolved shortly after police arrived.

            Two intoxicated individuals were removed by police from a residence in the Carlyle area.

            Members responded to a report of an intoxicated individual on a road in the Carlyle area. When police patrolled the area, they learned that the person in question had already been picked up and returned to a residence.

            A male was charged with operating a motor vehicle with a blood-alcohol level over 0.08.

            An intoxicated male was removed from the lobby of a Carlyle hotel by RCMP.

            A complainant in the Carlyle area called RCMP and requested they remove an intoxicated person from their home. The caller also reported that this individual may be carrying a knife. Police found the intoxicated individual unarmed, and removed them from the residence.

            Police responded to a request to remove an intoxicated person from a Carlyle-area residence. When they arrived, the person in question had already left the house.

            Also in the Carlyle area, RCMP arrested and removed an intoxicated individual at the request of the homeowner. However, the person who called declined to lay charges.

            An intoxicated male in Carlyle was lodged in cells until sober by police.

            Members responded to a report of an impaired driver in the Carlyle area.

Assault/Assault with a weapon

            Police responded to a domestic dispute at a Kisbey residence. One of the occupants was charged with assault with a weapon and failing to comply with an undertaking. This individual was brought before a judge and remains in custody.

            RCMP responded to a dispute over property and money in the Carlyle area. During this dispute, an individual allegedly pointed a firearm. Police are still investigating.

Breach of the peace

            In Antler, members attended to a residence where a verbal argument was underway. One party left the residence after police arrived.

Criminal harassment

            Members received a report of ongoing criminal harassment in the Kisbey area.

Failure to comply with an undertaking

            Members attended to a situation in which an individual in Arcola failed to comply with an undertaking.

Fraud

            A report of mail fraud in the Carlyle area is still under investigation by the RCMP.

            Members received a report of a fraudulent scam on Facebook.

Mischief

            RCMP attended to two separate reports of mischief from a homeowner in Manor. The individual reported that rocks were thrown at the windows of their home and the doorbell was rung repeatedly. Police made patrols but did not find those responsible for causing mischief.

Theft

            The theft of a motor vehicle in Forget is still under investigation by RCMP.

            The theft of a Chevy Blazer 4X4 in Redvers on Oct. 4 is still under investigation.

            Members received a report of the theft of gas in Carlyle. The driver later returned and paid for the gas.

            Police received a report of  non-payment at a local taxi service in Carlyle. After police intervention, the taxi driver later received payment.

Traffic infractions/Collisions

            RCMP responded to an accident on Hwy #9 in which a vehicle collided with a deer. The driver did not sustain any injuries.

            In Kisbey, a hit-and-run is still under investigation by RCMP. A driver caused extensive damage to a yard and a grain bin.

            Members attended to a non-reportable collision.

            On Hwy #9, an individual was fined $580 for operating a motor vehicle without a valid registration. Police also issued a warning to the driver for driving without a valid licence.

            RCMP issued 29 speeding tickets, with fines ranging from $130 to $232. Police also issued 10 inspection tickets.

            Members attended to a report of an erratic driver on Hwy #9 north.

Suspicious person(s)

            Carlyle RCMP received a total of four reports regarding a suspicious person in the area. Police located the individual.

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