Unity RCMP responded to a range of calls in the Wilkie area from May 6 to May 12, including a sudden death and a vehicle fire.
Officers attended the scene of the sudden death of a 96-year-old Wilkie man. Police say the death was not suspicious in nature.
RCMP also responded to a complaint of disturbing the peace, but there was insufficient evidence to proceed. In another matter, members acted as mediators in a dispute between two adults.
Police were called to a vehicle fire near Wilkie. The Wilkie Fire Department extinguished the blaze, which was determined not to be suspicious.
During the week, RCMP also assisted Edmonton Police Service by delivering a next-of-kin notification in the area.
Two traffic complaints were also reported.
Anyone with information about criminal activity in the Unity, Wilkie or Macklin areas is asked to contact their local RCMP detachment or Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or www.saskcrimestoppers.com. Crime Stoppers pays up to $2,000 for tips leading to an arrest and does not subscribe to call display or trace calls.
Unity RCMP are reminding the public that certain types of crimes can now be reported online at ocre-sielc.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/saskatchewan. These include fraud and scams under $5,000, property damage and thefts under $5,000, some traffic complaints, and harassing communications that don’t involve violence or sextortion.
For crimes involving suspects or witnesses, the public is still asked to report directly to their local RCMP detachment.