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Weekly RCMP report: Sept 4 - 10

RCMP wanted to let people know there are currently fraudulent calls being conducted by people claiming to be with the Canadian Revenue Agency (CRA). They call and ask for information.
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                RCMP wanted to let people know there are currently fraudulent calls being conducted by people claiming to be with the Canadian Revenue Agency (CRA). They call and ask for information. IF no information is provided then the RCMP ask that you contact the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre to report the incident, however, if you have provided information to the fraudulent callers then contact the RCMP.

                The Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP had 97 calls to service between Friday, Sept. 4, and Thursday, Sept. 10.

911 calls

                There were a total of four 911 calls to the detachment. Two were from Kisbey, one was from the Carlyle area, and one was from Redvers. They were all non-emergencies.

Abandoned vehicles

                Two abandoned vehicles were reported: one was at Kenosee Lake and the registered owner was called to move the vehicle, while the second was towed from an approach along Hwy 13 near Forget as it was considered a traffic hazard.

Administering a noxious substance

                The complainant of this call was at a party in Carlyle where they observed someone put something in someone’s drink. No further details were provided.

Animal call

                Cows were stranded near Kisbey and the owner was contacted to gather the cattle.

Assault with a weapon

                Two reports of assault with weapons were received by RCMP. In the first report the complainant reported two suspicious men on the side of the road that looked like they were trying to flag people down. The complainant didn’t feel safe. An investigation was conducted and the complainant declined to lay charges.

                The second report of an assault with a weapon is currently under investigation.

Assistance

                An individual called for information regarding the labour board.

                Someone asked to be referred to a counsellor and this was obliged.

Breach of peace

                In Manor an individual was intoxicated and being a problem. Members were called as they were on their way to the scene and told the individual was no longer being an issue and had gone to sleep.

Failing to appear/comply

                Two individuals failed to attend court.

                One individual failed to comply with their probation. The complainant declined to provide a statement.

Alarms

                There were a total of six false alarms in the communities of Carlyle, Redvers, and Arcola.

Fire

                A vehicle fire was reported in the Carlyle area. Members attended, there were no injuries. The Carlyle Fire and Rescue attended and put out the fire.

Fraud

                Five fraudulent calls were reported to RCMP in Kenosee Lake, Wawota, and Redvers. No information was provided to the callers claiming to be with Canadian Revenue Services. The complainants were asked to contact the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre to report the incident.

Harassing communications

                A report of harassing communications in the Redvers area is being looked into regarding a collection agency.

Liquor related incidents

                An impaired driver was reported in the Carlyle area. Patrols were made, but the individual was not located.

                Two liquor tickets were issued, one on Hwy 9 and the other on Hwy 13, for having/keeping/consuming alcohol in a vehicle. The fine for this is $360.

Mischief

                Four reports of mischief were reported. The first occurred in Manor, which remains under investigation.

                Two reports came from the same house in the Carlyle area of unwanted, intoxicated persons on the premises. RCMP attended and removed the individuals who were then lodged in cells until sober.

                An attempted break in to a truck was reported in Kisbey. The truck was locked and the matter is under investigation.

Driving infractions

                A check stop on Hwy 9 saw two speed warnings issued. Three other exceeding the speed warnings were also issued during this time.

                A 37-year-old male from Carlyle was charged with driving while disqualified.

                There was a charge in the Carlyle area of $580 for driving without registration for their vehicle.

                Three stop sign tickets were issued in Wawota, Redvers, and the Carlyle area. Each is a $230 fine.

                A total of 40 speeders were ticketed within the Carlyle detachment area of coverage.

                Two seatbelt tickets were issued in Carlyle for $175 each.

                A ticket was issued for using a telecommunications device while driving.

                There were inspection tickets issued for tint, mud flaps and tint, as well as for brake lights and tint.

                A driver was fined $150 for not having a valid driver’s licence.

                There was a single three-day roadside suspension issued to a 24-year-old male in the Carlyle area.

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