The Rosetown and Kyle RCMP detachments were kept busy with various calls for service during the week of November 8 to November 14.
On November 8, Kyle RCMP responded to a report of an erratic driver on Highway 7 near Fiske but was unable to locate the vehicle. Later that day, Rosetown RCMP received a traffic complaint on Highway 4, where officers gave the driver a verbal warning. Another traffic complaint on Highway 4 was handled by Kyle RCMP, though insufficient evidence prevented further action. Rosetown RCMP also conducted a well-being check and investigated a suspicious person complaint, which was deemed unfounded.
On November 9, Kyle RCMP attended to a mischief complaint in Elrose, where no further action was needed. Later, they responded to a small grass fire at a rural location. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported.
On November 10, Kyle RCMP conducted another well-being check in Rosetown. That evening, Rosetown RCMP dealt with an abandoned vehicle near Zealandia. The owner was found waiting for a tow truck.
November 11 saw Rosetown RCMP attending a well-being check at a rural location, while Kyle RCMP responded to a motor vehicle collision involving a deer. There were no injuries, and the incident was reported for insurance purposes.
On November 13, Rosetown RCMP conducted another well-being check request in the community.
Throughout the week, RCMP issued 76 traffic-related charges, responded to three 911 misdial calls, and handled two false alarms.
Police are asking anyone with information on these incidents or any other crimes to contact Rosetown RCMP at 306-882-5700 or report anonymously via Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or online at www.saskcrimestoppers.com.