RCMP in Wilkie responded to a range of calls between April 22 and April 28, including disturbances, assault complaints, and a Mental Health Act case.
Police received a complaint of disturbing the peace, which remains under investigation. Officers also responded to a report of a missing person, who was later safely located.
Two assault complaints were reported during the week. One remains under investigation, while officers determined there was insufficient evidence to proceed in the second case.
A trespassing complaint was also reported. Officers patrolled the area but were unable to locate the individuals involved.
In addition, RCMP responded to a complaint about an unleashed dog. Members spoke to the owner of the animal to address the concern.
Police also investigated a report of an abandoned vehicle, which was deemed a traffic hazard and removed by a tow company.
RCMP were called under the Mental Health Act and Emergency Medical Services transported the individual involved to Battlefords Union Hospital for further assessment.
There was one false alarm reported during the same time period.
Anyone with information about crimes in the Unity, Wilkie or Macklin areas is encouraged to contact their local RCMP detachment or submit tips anonymously to Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or visiting www.saskcrimestoppers.com.