The Carlyle RCMP detachment received 84 calls to service between Friday, Sept. 18 and Thursday, Sept. 24.
911 calls
           RCMP received four 911 calls, all from the Carlyle area. A call regarding an individual with a mental health concern resulted in police taking the individual to hospital. One call was from a male who called an hung up. This individual was warned by police at the scene to refrain from making false 911 calls.
           A call from a business in the Carlyle area was made in error by an employee and another call was due to a static line.
Abandoned vehicles
           A vehicle parked at Gordon F. Kells High School in Carlyle was moved by the registered owner at the request of RCMP.
Alcohol-related offences
           An intoxicated male on Hwy #9 north was charged with driving while intoxicated, impaired operation of a motor vehicle and driving while disqualified. He was remanded, held in custody and will appear in court.
           A male driver crashed into some trees while driving on Hwy #9 near Carlyle. Members attended and found him to be intoxicated. He was charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle and will appear in court.
           An individual driving on Hwy#9 near Carlyle was charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle and will appear in court.
           Police issued a three-day roadside suspension to a driver on Hwy #9 near Carlyle.
           RCMP and EMS assisted an individual who was found intoxicated and unconscious near Carlyle. This person was transported to hospital by EMS.
           Members responded to a complaint regarding three intoxicated males on Main Street in Carlyle. One of these individuals was charged with possession of marijuana.
           Members responded to a call from a residence in the Carlyle area. An unknown, intoxicated person was laying on the road nearby. RCMP took this individual to a safe residence.
           RCMP responded to a report of an impaired driver in the Carlyle area. Police located the vehicle.
           Members attempted to locate a possibly-impaired driver who was witnessed throwing a beer bottle from their vehicle window. This matter remains unsolved.
Assault
           An assault at a residence in the Carlyle area in which the complainant wishes to lay charges is still under investigation by the RCMP.
           A dispute at a residence in Arcola is still under investigation by Carlyle RCMP.
           In Redvers, an individual was charged with assault, charged and released on conditions.
           Members responded to a report of a fight in Carlyle. Police attended, but no charges were laid.
           RCMP responded to the report of a dispute at a residence in Carlyle. No charges were laid, as it was deemed to be a verbal argument and there was no physical contact.
Assistance
           Members assisted an individual in Redvers regarding a mental health concern.
           RCMP responded to a report of bags that had fallen off a vehicle on Hwy #9. They were determined to be fiberglass insulation.
Breach of peace
           A dispute between neighbours in the Carlyle area resulted in RCMP warning both parties to stay away from each other.
Disturbing the peace
           RCMP responded to a report of loud music in a campground in Moose Mountain Provincial Park.
Driving infractions and traffic offences
           In response to a complaint about cars and trucks driving in an unsafe fashion in the Village of Manor, RCMP attended several times on the night of the call, as well as during the following few days after, in addition to regular patrols.
           Police are still investigating a report from a driver in Arcola almost being run off the road by another resident of Arcola.
           Members are investigating a complaint from an individual in the Carlyle area regarding a reckless driver who narrowly missed hitting them before speeding by.
           RCMP issued 28 speeding tickets during this period, with fines ranging from $130 to $340.
           A male who was speeding and driving while disqualified or suspended in Carlyle was charged with these offences and will appear in court.
           Members issued three seatbelt tickets carrying fines of $175 each on Hwy #13 near Carlyle.
           RCMP responded to the report of an erratic driver on Hwy #9 south. Patrols were made, but the vehicle was not located.
           Police received an anonymous complaint of trucks stunting in Redvers.
           A complaint from Carlyle regarding an erratic driver is still under investigation.
           RCMP issued two inspection tickets in Carlyle: a light vehicle inspection and one for window tint.
           Members took a statement for insurance purposes regarding a minor collision in Carlyle.
           Two reports of vehicles being taken without the owners' permission-one in the Carlyle area and one in Redvers-were attended to by members. No charges were laid in either case.
False alarm
           Members received reports of four false alarms: two in Carlyle, one in Arcola and one in Redvers.
Harassment
           RCMP received a complaint of a female who was harrassing her ex-boyfriend and his new girlfriend. This matter is still under investigation by RCMP.
           Police received a complaint regarding an individual who owed money.
Mischief
           A truck parked in Redvers had its back window smashed. This matter is still under investigation.
Theft
           The theft of a camera from Arcola School is still under investigation by RCMP.
           A report of the theft of liquor from Carlyle's Liquor Store is still under investigation by RCMP.
           An individual is charged with theft from two Carlyle businesses and will appear in court.
           The theft of a computer from a vehicle in Arcola is still under investigation.
Uttering threats
           A complaint of threats made by telephone and by text message in the Kisbey area is still under investigation.