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Weekly RCMP Report

The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to several calls from Thursday, July 13 to Thursday, July 20. 911 calls/False alarms Three non-emergency 911 calls were received during this period. One alarm was activated in the Kisbey area.
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            The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to several calls from Thursday, July 13 to Thursday, July 20.

            911 calls/False alarms

            Three non-emergency 911 calls were received during this period. One alarm was activated in the Kisbey area. There were a total of five false alarms during this period.

            Alcohol-related offences

            Carlyle RCMP have received several complaints reporting people who are consuming alcohol in the parking lot of the Kenosee Superslides and then attempting to enter or re-enter the facility. “For liability reasons, the owners of the waterslides forbid this behavior,” says Staff Sgt. Darren Simons. “ As well, the parking lot is considered a public place, so it is illegal to consume alcohol there. We have and will be making patrols there, and have already responded to five incidents of this type there.”

            Impaired drivers were reported to the RCMP and patrols were made.

            RCMP responded to numerous reports of intoxicated individuals at area beaches.

            In Manor, RCMP members responded to a report of an intoxicated individual. This person was lodged in cells until sober.

            Assault

            Charges have been laid as the result of an assault which occurred in the Arcola area. RCMP are still investigating and are currently looking for a suspect.

            Members are conducting an investigation of assault which occurred in Manor.

            Assistance

            The Carlyle RCMP detachment assisted Conservation Officers in Moose Mountain Provincial Park.

            Cash and a wallet were turned into RCMP.

            Break and enter

            Three break-ins occurred within the Town of Redvers – at the Golf Club, the Log Cabin and the Rec Centre.

            Five cottages in the Carlyle area were broken into. There are no suspects at this time.

            Charges were laid regarding a break in at a residence in Arcola.

            Child Welfare

            Carlyle RCMP dealt with a file under the Child Welfare Act.

            Court

            Several individuals failed to show up for court. Warrants were issued.

            Several youth did not comply with their release conditions and were subsequently charged.

            Drug investigation

            A drug investigation conducted within the detachment area has been concluded.

            Fire

            Carlyle RCMP assisted the fire department in Manor at a fire on a deck.

            Fraud

            An individual received a credit card by applying for it under another person's name and used the card.

            Mischief

            At Kenosee Lake, individuals who had been barred from an establishment continued to return. Police were called.

            In the Carlyle area, an incidence of mischief at a residence was resolved by RCMP members.

            Police responded to a complaint regarding loud music at the Manor Street Dance.

            Police dealt with a property dispute in the Carlyle area.

            In Manor, RCMP members spoke to youth and their parents regarding the young people knocking on doors and running away.

            Theft

            Two vehicles were stolen – one in Carlyle and one in Manor. One vehicle has been recovered.

            Carlyle RCMP are currently monitoring a “prolific adult offender” who is responsible for the theft of motor vehicles in the detachment area. Staff Sgt. Darren Simons says: “Police are aware of this situation and we are actively monitoring it, but we cannot prevent thefts of vehicles with the keys left in them.”

            “Please ensure vehicles and residences are secured.”

            The report of a stolen vehicle to RCMP was later found to be inaccurate.

            Traffic offences/Collisions

            RCMP charged one individual with dangerous operation of a motor vehicle. An individual fled from police and later, sped through a construction zone. This individual was reported to RCMP by a highway construction worker, and as a result, was apprehended and charged. This person also had other outstanding charges. Staff Sgt. Darren Simons says: “We greatly appreciate the person who reported this individual to police. Thanks to their action, a dangerous driver is off the roads and this person is facing a significant sentence.”

            A collision involving a driver avoiding a moose resulted in a vehicle going into the ditch.

            A collision near Wawota resulted in injuries.

            A collision near Kisbey resulted injuries.

            A cyclist was involved in an accident near Kenosee Lake. This individual was transported to hospital by ambulance.

            A disqualified driver was reported to police. Members made patrols, but did not find this individual.

            A boat trailer became dislodged from the trailer's hitch and landed in the ditch. The owner reported this to RCMP and a tow truck was called.

            Three drivers were fined for driving without insurance. The fine for this offence is $580.

            Several speeding tickets were issued during this period, with fines reaching a high of $344.

            RCMP  responded to a report of an erratic driver.

            Police issued several warnings and tickets regarding: seatbelt usage, window tint and cracked or damaged windshields.

            A youth on skateboard in Carlyle was spoken to by RCMP.

            RCMP remind motorists to check their drivers livences for renerwal dates. Licences expire on the last day of a motorist's birthday month. The fine for driving with an invalid licence is $150.

            Uttering threats

            A report of an individual uttering threats was found to be false by RCMP;.