Unity RCMP Report: Train collides with cow

Unity RCMP

  • RCMP received a complaint of a stolen vehicle from a business in Unity. The vehicle was later recovered in Provost. There was insufficient evidence to proceed.

  • Members conducted a wellbeing check at the request of a family member.

  • RCMP received a Mental Health Act complaint. Members spoke to the subject of complaint.

  • Police received another Mental Health Act complaint. Members transported the subject of complaint to Battlefords Union Hospital for assessment.

  • CP Police reported a train colliding with a cow. Reported for information purposes.

  • There was also one traffic complaint.

Wilkie RCMP

  • RCMP received a complaint of disturbing the peace. Members patrolled but could not locate the subjects of complaint.

  • Police received a complaint of individuals breaking a residence window. This matter is still under investigation.

  • Members received a report of trespassing. Members patrolled but could not locate the subject of complaint.

  • RCMP received a report of a suspicious individual near a residence.  Members attended but could not locate the subject of complaint.

  • Members conducted a wellbeing check at the request of a family member.

  • Police received a complaint of theft.  This matter is still under investigation.

  • There was also one traffic complaint.

Macklin RCMP

  • RCMP conducted a property check at the request of the Town of Macklin.

  • Police received a Mental Health Act complaint.  Members spoke to the subject of complaint.

  • Members received a complaint of theft but there was insufficient evidence to proceed.

  • There was also one false 911 call.

Persons with information about crimes being committed in the Unity / Wilkie/ Macklin areas are urged to call the Unity RCMP detachment at (306)228-6300; the Wilkie RCMP at (306) 843-3480; or the Macklin RCMP at (306) 753-2171. If you wish to remain anonymous, you may also call Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477, or *8477 on the SaskTel Mobility Network.  Crime Stoppers will pay up to $2000.00 for information which leads to the arrest of person(s) responsible for any serious crime.  Crime Stoppers is anonymous and does not subscribe to call display, nor are your calls traced or recorded.

You can also submit a tip online at www.saskcrimestoppers.com

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