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Weekly RCMP Report

Lynne Bell Observer Staff

The Carlyle RCMP detachment dealt with 82 files from Thursday, June 21 to the morning of Thursday, June 28.

            Alcohol-related offences

            An intoxicated female was lodged in cells until sober.

            An intoxicated individual was causing a disturbance in a residence, but was gone by thetime police arrived.

            Police provided an intoxicated individual with a ride from a residence to a relative's home.

            An individual was fined $360 for having open liquor in a vehicle.

            A complaint reporting an intoxicated driver is still under investigation by RCMP.

            Animal neglect

            Police are currently investigating a case of alleged animal neglect within the detachment area.

            Assault/Assault with a weapon

            Members responded to an assault with a weapon, in which an individual was held down and bit by a dog.

            Police are investigating an assault which occurred as the result of a domestic dispute.

            RCMP are investigating two separate, unrelated assaults which were reported to have occurred in the Carlyle area. One matter is currently under investigation and in another matter, the complainant declined further charges.

            An assault in Wawota was reported to RCMP.

            Assistance

            Carlyle RCMP provided assistance to EMS regarding an injured moto-cross rider who was airlifted to hospital by STARS Air Ambulance.

            RCMP assisted local EMS with a patient who was in severe distress and in need of an ambulance.

            Police assisted with a patient at the request of Arcola Hospital.

            RCMP responded to a request by a concerned caller regarding children playing on an area highway.

            Carlyle RCMP monitored the temporary absence permit of an individual living in the detachment area.

            Members served a warrant at the request of the Regina Police Service.

            Police responded to two separate reports of individuals walking on an area highway.

            Break and enter

            Two incidents of breaking and entering which occurred in the Carlyle area are under investigation by the RCMP.

            Child Welfare

            Members received a call from a parent who had accidentally locked their child in their vehicle. When police arrived, the child had already been safely removed by a towing company.

            False alarm(s)

            Three false alarms were triggered this week - one in Carlyle and two at rural residences near Carlyle.

            Mental Health Act

            Members provided assistance with three files under the Mental Health Act this week.

            Mischief

            A report of a person throwing rocks at a car is under investigation by police.

            Noise complaint

            Members received a call from an individual in Redvers who lodged a noise complaint with regards to horns honking, yelling, and screaming which occurred at 10:30 p.m.

            Possession of stolen goods

            An individual in the detachment area was charged with possession of stolen goods.

            Sexual assault

            A complaint of possible sexual assault allegations was deemed not to have occurred.

            Suspicious vehicle

            RCMP received a report of a suspicious vehicle in the Kenosee Lake area.

            Traffic offences/Collision(s)

            RCMP responded to a semi-trailer accident on Hwy 13 near Antler. There were no injuries.

            Three vehicle rollovers within the detachment area were attended to by RCMP. There were no injuries.

            Carlyle RCMP responded to three traffic hazards, all on Hwy 13 in the Forget area.

            A report of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle is still under investigation by Carlyle RCMP.

            A hit and run was reported to the RCMP.

            Seven motorists were fined $580 each for vehicle insurance violations.

            Three motorists committed intersection-related violations this week. The fine for this offence is $280.

            Members issued 20 speeding tickets this week.

            An individual was fined $100 for failing to produce a vehicle registration permit.

            An individual was fined $175 for not wearing a seatbelt.

            A driver was issued a warning by police after driving into the left lane on a solid centre line.

            RCMP received a report of a vehicle with an exceedingly loud muffler. This matter is under investigation.

            Two individuals were charged for failing to abide by the conditions of a learner's licence.

            A motorist received a warning for driving a motor vehicle with an obstructed licence plate.

            Uttering threats

            Members responded to two reports of uttering threats.