ROSETOWN AND KYLE RCMP: Fifty-one traffic related charges issued throughout the week
The Rosetown and Kyle RCMP reports indicate several incidents over the past week. Rosetown RCMP received a report of a break and enter at the Post Office in Kyle; however, there was insufficient evidence to proceed with an investigation. They also handled a complaint regarding uttering threats in Rosetown, but the complainant requested no further action. In response to a traffic complaint on Highway 7, members were unable to locate the vehicle involved. A report of a suspicious person in Rosetown prompted a patrol of the area, but nothing suspicious was found.
Kyle RCMP addressed a mischief complaint in Lucky Lake after speaking with the complainant, which required no further action. Meanwhile, Rosetown RCMP conducted a wellbeing check request in Rosetown and received an erratic driving complaint on Highway 7 but could not locate the vehicle. They also dealt with a harassing communications complaint, talking with the subject of the complaint. Another erratic driving complaint on Highway 7 revealed insufficient evidence for further action.
Kyle RCMP responded to a wellbeing check request in Rosetown and received an erratic driver report on Highway 7, successfully locating and speaking to the driver. Additionally, Rosetown RCMP reported a motor vehicle collision involving a deer on Highway 4, which resulted in no injuries and was logged for insurance purposes. They are currently investigating an assault complaint in Rosetown and have also noted another motor vehicle collision on Highway 4 that resulted in no injuries.
The Rosetown RCMP responded to another erratic driver report on Highway 7, where they located the vehicle and issued a verbal warning. They are also investigating a break and enter at a residence in Rosetown, resulting in charges against a 36-year-old male for breaking and entering with intent, uttering threats, three counts of mischief, and failure to comply with an undertaking condition.
In Kyle, RCMP are investigating a traffic complaint, while Rosetown RCMP conducted another wellbeing check. Across both areas, there were a total of 51 traffic-related charges issued, along with two 911 mis-dial calls and four false alarm calls. The police encourage anyone with information regarding these or any other crimes to contact the Rosetown RCMP at 306-882-5700, Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers anonymously at www.saskcrimestoppers.com, or by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Alternatively, tips can be submitted online through the Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers website.