The Carlyle RCMP dealt with 133 incidents between Friday, Oct. 9, to Thursday, Oct. 15.
911 calls
               There were three 911 calls received by RCMP. One was a non-emergency, the second was someone playing with the phone, while the third involved a breach of the peace being reported in the Carlyle area. In the latter incident an individual was passed out drunk in the basement of an individual’s home and the intoxicated individual was not wanted in the home. RCMP attended and took the intoxicated person to their home.
Assault
               An assault in Arcola is currently under investigation.
               There was an assault with a weapon in Carlyle. The bar fight led to two individuals, a 22-year-old male and a 27-year-old male, being charged. They will appear in court for the offence.
Assistance
               RCMP provided assistance in executing a traffic warrant in Kisbey to a 21-year-old male who was released for court.
               General public assistance was given to an individual who wanted assistance in Wawota to collect their belongings from a residence. In the end they did not require police presence and all was well.
               In the Carlyle area an individual wanted police presence while collecting their belongings. There were no issues that arose.
               An individual living in British Columbia contacted RCMP to check on their children in the Carlyle area in a child custody matter.
               There was a call requesting help in the Carlyle area regarding an individual who had an injured leg walking a long distance. Members attended and all was well, the individual in question made it home safely.
               Shots were reported to be fired in a rural area. RCMP patrolled, but were unable to locate anyone.
               Two issues surrounding the Mental Health Act were attended.
               Two persons were missing. Both were located.
Break and enter
               A break and enter was reported at a cottage in the area. This matter is under investigation.
Disturbing the peace
               There was a disturbing the peace reported in the Carlyle area. An 18-year-old female would not settle down. RCMP called back to check in and were told they were not needed.
Collisions
               An individual was charged for failing to remain at an accident in Kenosee Lake. It was a minor collision with no injuries.
               In the Carlyle area an individual reported being run over by a vehicle. RCMP attended and determined the person had not been in a collision.
               There were two other non-fatal collisions: one was near Kenosee Lake where a vehicle struck a moose and the other was near Wawota where a vehicle struck a deer.
               There was one a fatal collision near Manor. An individual collided with a moose.
False alarms
               False alarms occurred in Redvers, Carlyle, Manor, and Forget.
Harassment
               Harassing communications were reported, but RCMP determined harassment did not occur.
Alcohol related incidents
               An impaired driver was reported in the Carlyle area. Members attended and located the vehicle, but the driver was simply fatigued.
               On Hwy 9 near Carlyle a vehicle was reported for crossing the centre line numerous times and the caller suspected the individual was intoxicated. Members located the vehicle, but it was simply windy out and the vehicle also had a flat tire.
               Three other reports of impaired drivers were reported, but were not located.
               Four tickets under the liquor act, for having or consuming alcohol in a vehicle, were given out in Manor, Redvers, and two in Carlyle at $360 each.
               There was a report of an individual passed out on the road in the Carlyle area. Members attended and ensured the individual got home safely.
               An intoxicated male was reported to be blacking out. Members lodged them in cells until sober in order to keep an eye on them.
               There was a verbal argument reported in the Carlyle area which led to an intoxicated person being lodged in cells until sober.
               An individual who had been drinking was found walking during patrols and given a ride home.
Mischief
               In the Carlyle area a call came in regarding an individual yelling and screaming at a residence in a verbal argument. RCMP attended and calmed the situation.
               A verbal argument in the Carlyle area was attended and all was well.
               There was a broken vehicle window reported in the Carlyle area.
               The horn and lights of a school bus were going off. There was no one around and this hadn’t happened before. Everything was found to be secure, it occurred due to the wind.
               An unwanted person was reported in the Carlyle area. Upon callback it was reported the individual left on their own accord.
               A ring and run was reported in Manor; patrols were made but nobody was located.
               There was a disturbance reported in the Carlyle area. The caller wanted someone removed from their property. Members attended and gave the person a ride home.
               A call regarding someone yelling and screaming at a house was removed and given a ride home in the Carlyle area.
               RCMP attended a bylaw complaint in Manor where a loud party was asked to quiet down.
Traffic incidents
               Four failing to have vehicle registration tickets were issued in Arcola, Carlyle, and the Carlyle area for $580 each.
               Seven stop sign tickets were issued, five were for $230 and two were just warnings.
               A total of 58 speeding tickets were issued, of these 10 were warnings.
               One seatbelt ticket was issued at Kenosee Lake for $175.
               There were nine other traffic tickets ranging from inspection tickets to operating a motor vehicle without a licence.
Theft
               A theft was reported at a gas station. The person in question was contacted and paid for the fuel.
               There was a theft reported in Forget which is currently under investigation.
Suspicious persons
               Suspicious persons were reported. Two vehicles were seen on a section of land. They were hunters so the RCMP advised the caller to contact the land owner.
               Three people were in a vehicle that didn’t have a licence plate. Members patrolled but were unable to locate it.