WILKIE, Sask. — RCMP in the Wilkie area responded to a range of calls last week, including mental health concerns, trespassing, and a roadside suspension, according to the latest police report.
Wilkie RCMP say they received two separate complaints under the Mental Health Act between May 13 and 19. In one case, officers transported an individual to Battlefords Union Hospital for assessment. In the other, members spoke with the person involved but no further action was required.
Officers were also called to investigate a trespassing complaint. The subject of the complaint was located and issued a verbal warning.
Police responded to a report of an abandoned vehicle, which was determined not to be stolen and did not pose a hazard. No further action was taken.
RCMP assisted Saskatoon Police Service with the execution of an arrest warrant in the area.
One driver received a 72-hour roadside suspension during a traffic stop after failing a roadside screening test.
RCMP are reminding the public that certain non-urgent crimes — including fraud under $5,000, vandalism, minor thefts, and traffic complaints with limited suspect information — can be reported online at ocresielc.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/saskatchewan.
Anyone with information about crimes in the Unity, Wilkie or Macklin areas is asked to contact local RCMP detachments or Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).