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Weekly RCMP report

• Members dealt with 7 false alarms, a variety of child welfare calls and mental health calls over the last week. • Members are investigating an assault where the victim received injuries and had to be transported to the hospital.
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         • Members dealt with 7 false alarms, a variety of child welfare calls and mental health calls over the last week.

         • Members are investigating an assault where the victim received injuries and had to be transported to the hospital.

         • An intoxicated individual called 911 because their ex had come over for the night , got upset with the complainant and allegedly punched the dog in the head. A patrol was made and the alleged “puncher” had left. Social Services was contacted due to the intoxicated state of the only adult in the residence and the children that were present. This caused the original complainant to get mad at the Police and assault one of the Members. The assailant was arrested and lodged while a sober individual was located to care for the children. The Member chose not to lay charges, however, easily could have done so.

         • Don’t get Mom mad at you. Simple advice which is often not followed. Allegations are that Mom got  upset when there was a threat to leave and Mom chased the complainant in a vehicle. Our investigation is continuing.

         All I can think of is “Mom brought you into this world and she can take you out as well”

         A drunk friend had worn out their welcome. The Police were called and the drunk friend was alert enough to leave before our arrival. On another occasion we attended and took one individual home. That individual chose to return after the departure of the Police and they were arrested and lodged upon the return of the Police.

         Sometimes people think we will just give them a ride, as in we are called Buffalo Cab. That said, we do give many rides, however, if we give them a ride to where they want to go and nobody wants them, well, we make them feel wanted and bring them to our place.

         • L’il Paws Daycare was broken into and cash was stolen. Our Forensic Investigation Section from Yorkton attended and our investigation is continuing.

         • A security camera was stolen at an oilfield site. Nothing else seems to be missing or damaged.

         • One spouse allegedly entered the ex’s house and took some jewelry. The investigation is continuing. The alleged victim then called the police in relation to 15 cannabis plants being grown illegally. Although we can not prove at this time that they were possessed by the ex spouse we believe the ex spouse is not happy about the loss. Our investigation is continuing.

         • An individual returned home to find several individuals drinking in their residence. One ran down stairs and there is a fear as to who is down stairs. A patrol was made and the individual was known to the complainant and they wanted no charges. Unfortunately, the individual was still arrested being they had warrants.

         • A  new driver received a 60-day suspension due to a 72-hour suspension. Don’t drink and drive folks.  Another driver received a 72-hour suspension due to drinking and driving while a further individual received a seven day vehicle seizure and 60 day suspension due to use of an illegal substance. This was more grievous being there was a youth in the vehicle.

         • We had a deer hit, a pole hit and a vehicle hit. One individual travelling at 100 km/hr was struck from behind by a vehicle going in the same direction. This driver had fallen asleep and received a $280 ticket

         • Many people think that they can avoid the Police by going down gravel roads. First of all one must consider that sometimes we are trying to avoid work so we go down gravel roads? OK, maybe not, however, the GRC on the door of our cars can mean Gravel Road Cop.

         • Several calls regarding erratic driving were received. Of those that were located two passed an approved screening device, others were provided warnings regarding their driving habits. Many were not found but we sure appreciate the calls. Keep them coming.

         • Members wrote approximately 40 tickets and 40 warnings over the last week.

         • On one occasion a speeder was stopped and received a $192 speeding ticket, $125 ticket for holding more than one drivers licence, $360 ticket for cannabis in a vehicle, $360 ticket for having liquor in a vehicle, and $360 for minor possess liquor. The passenger received $360 ticket for cannabis in a vehicle, $360 ticket for having liquor in a vehicle, and $360 for minor possess liquor. An expensive night to say the least.

         • Tickets were issued for cannabis in a vehicle - $360, seatbelt - $175, passenger under 7 not in appropriate restraint system - $175, operate ATV without appropriate eye protection and or helmet - $100, no licence -$150, no insurance - $580, cell phone use -$280, fail to produce registration -$100, use licence plate on wrong vehicle -$175, exceed 60 km/hr when passing a stopped emergency vehicle - $310, $538 and $554, and the most expensive speeding tickets were for $546 and $753.

         • Warnings were issued for driving with undue care and attention, speeding, failing to provide proof of insurance, tail light fail to emit red light, drive without reasonable consideration for others, window tint, fail to produce drivers licence, seatbelt, inadequate tires, day time running lights, drive disqualified and speeding.

         • Inspection notices were issued for side view mirror, brake light, windshield, window tint, inadequate tires, engine light, auxiliary lights above headlights without covers and inadequate muffler and/or exhaust.