RCMP remind pedestrians, cyclists and skateboarders to wear reflective clothing after dark and to be aware of traffic to help ensure the safety of everyone on our roads.
           The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP received 101 calls to service between Thursday, Sept. 10 and Thursday, Sept. 17.
911 calls
           RCMP received three 911 calls-two from the Carlyle area and one from Kisbey. All were deemed to be non-emergencies.
Abandoned vehicle(s)
           Members attended to a report of an abandoned vehicle in the Carlyle area.
Alcohol-related offences
           In Wawota, a 34-year-old male was charged with impaired driving and driving with a blood alcohol level over 0.08.
           A 51-year-old male from the Carlyle area will appear in court after being charged with impaired driving and refusing to provide a breath sample.
           In two separate incidents near Carlyle, RCMP issued two fines of $360 each for having open beverage alcohol in a vehicle.
           Two three-day roadside suspensions involving alcohol were issued to an individual in Carlyle and an individual in Kisbey.
Animal calls
           Carlyle RCMP responded to two animal calls-one from Kisbey and one from Wauchope. Both calls pertained to livestock.
Assault
           A 40-year-old female from the Carlyle area has been charged with assault with a weapon.
Assistance
           Members assisted an individual from the Carlyle area regarding a mental health issue.
           Carlyle RCMP provided assistance to the Montreal Police Service by serving a subpoena. Members also assisted the Saskatoon Police Service by obtaining a witness statement.
           In addition, members were called upon to assist regarding a Labour Code dispute in the Carlyle area and advised the complainant accordingly.
           RCMP received a request to assist with a funeral procession.
           A wallet was returned to its owner.
Breach of peace
           Members responded to a dispute in Wawota.
Breach of probation
           Members attended to the report of an individual in the Carlyle area who was possibly breaching the terms of their probation. However, police found that this was not the case and no action was taken.
Break and enter
           RCMP attended to the complaint of a break and enter in the Carlyle area, but determined that there was no illegal activity.
Disturbing the peace
           Members resolved a noise complaint in the Town of Carlyle.
Driving infractions and Traffic offences
            In two separate incidents, RCMP fined two individuals-one in Carlyle and one in Manor-$580 each for operating a motor vehicle without valid registration.
           In Carlyle, an individual was charged with using an electronic communication device while driving and was fined $280.
           A driver in Arcola was fined $100 for failing to display a current validation sticker.
           RCMP attended to a complaint of an individual breaking a municipal bylaw while driving through the Village of Manor.
           Carlyle RCMP issued 41 speeding tickets with fines ranging from $135 to $432. Police also issued one warning.
           Tickets for failing to wear seatbelts were issued to individuals in Arcola and Carlyle. One warning regarding seatbelt usage was issued at Kenosee Lake.
           Members investigated a report of a possibly-impaired driver near Arcola. Police located the driver and the vehicle and found the complaint to be unfounded.
           A 24-year-old male from Redvers was charged with driving while suspended and speeding.
           RCMP fined three individuals-two from Redvers and one from Carlyle- $230 each for failing to stop at a posted stop sign.
           A report of a driver stunting in Redvers is still under investigation. RCMP also received a report of a dangerous driver near Redvers.
           Members received a complaint involving a school bus on Hwy 13.
           A complaint regarding a possibly-intoxicated driver near Manor is still under investigation.
           Three inspection tickets for window tint were issued-two in Carlyle and one in Redvers.
False alarm
           Members received the report of a false alarm in Manor.
Fire
           Carlyle Fire and Rescue, EMS and members of the Carlyle RCMP detachment were called to a fire at a rural address near Carlyle. Two vehicles were on fire. Members of the fire department extinguished the fires. The cause of the fires is unknown. There were no injuries.
Harassment
           RCMP received a complaint from an individual in Redvers regarding harrassment from a collection agency. Police advised this person that the calls were not illegal.
           A separate report of harassment from the Redvers area was reported to police for information purposes. This matter is still under investigation by RCMP.
Identity theft
           RCMP received a report from the Carlyle area regarding a fraudulent call from individuals claiming to be from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). Police remind the public not to provide any information if you receive a call of his nature; and to report the call to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre. However, if you have provided any information to these callers, please contact the RCMP.
Money-laundering
           Carlyle RCMP are investigating a case of laundering money from the proceeds of crime. This matter is still under investigation.
Motor vehicle accident(s)
           A fatal off-road collision outside Manor in which a 42-year-old male was deceased is still under investigation by Carlyle RCMP.
           Members responded to two reportable accidents in Wawota.
Suspicious person(s)
           RCMP were notified of a suspicious person in Kisbey.
           In a separate incident, members attended to a report of a suspicious person in Kisbey. RCMP spoke to an intoxicated male and resolved the issue.
Theft
           RCMP are still investigating the theft of two trucks in Arcola.
           The theft of a television and a set of golf clubs in the Carlyle area is still under investigation.
           The theft of a car in Manor was determined by police to be a civil dispute over property.
Uttering threats
           Members provided assistance over the phone regarding an incidence of uttering threats that occurred at Kenosee Lake.