Cut Knife - March 24 to 30
Cut Knife RCMP received 61 calls for service from March 24 to 30. These files included well-小蓝视频 checks, reports of disturbances, reports of traffic offences, mischiefs, assaults, Mental Health Acts, impaired driving, vehicle collisions, sexual assaults, trafficking drugs, threats and assisting other agencies.
Notable files include:
On March 27, members responded to a complaint of an impaired driver from Poundmaker Security. The vehicle was located and the 19-year-old driver was arrested for impaired operation. The driver was over three times the legal limit.
On March 30, members responded to a call regarding an unknown intoxicated male in a red hoodie walking in the middle of the highway. Members did the patrol but were unable to locate the individual.
Members received a call regarding a possible impaired driver. Members located the vehicle, a 41-year-old individual was arrested for theft of a vehicle, driving with a suspended license and no license plate. The driver was suspected to be under the influence of cannabis.
On March 25 around 1330, members responded to a call of a minor motor vehicle collision on Poundmaker Cree Nation. Particulars were exchanged, however one of the drivers was suspected to be under the influence. The driver was located by members and deemed to be sober.
On March 24, members responded to a call regarding a highly intoxicated son smashing the window of a residence. Members attended and arrested the 21-year-old individual.
Twelve traffic stops were made resulting in speeding tickets, warnings and roadside suspension. Members responded to five Mental Health Act calls and responded to three alarms.
IN YOUR COMMUNITY
Members did two ride-alongs this week.
Unity Reports- March 25 to 31
RCMP received a complaint of assault. This matter is still under investigation.
A 35-year-old male from Calgary, Alta. was charged with fail to comply with a release order condition during a traffic stop. A Tobacco Act ticket and a traffic ticket were also issued to the subject of complaint.
Police received a complaint of a break and enter at a business but there was insufficient evidence to proceed.
Members received a report of an abandoned vehicle in a rural area near Unity. The vehicle had been stolen from Edmonton, Alta. Insufficient evidence to proceed.
RCMP received a Mental Health Act complaint. The subject of complaint was transported by Emergency Medical Services to Kerrobert Hospital for assessment.
Police received a complaint of fraud but there was insufficient evidence to proceed.
There was also one traffic complaint.
Wilkie Report
RCMP received a complaint of trespassing. Members made patrols but could not locate the subject of complaint.
Police received a report of a vehicle collision with a deer. There were no injuries. Reported for insurance purposes.
Members received a report of an abandoned vehicle. The vehicle was not stolen nor a roadway hazard. No further police action was required.
RCMP received a Mental Health Act complaint. The subject of complaint was transported by Emergency Medical Services to Battlefords Union Hospital for assessment.
A 42-year-old male from Wilkie was charged with fail to comply with undertaking condition after members received a complaint of an individual intoxicated in public.
Members received a request from Emergency Medical Services to assist with a patient. The request was later cancelled.
Police received a complaint of an individual not complying with a condition of an undertaking. This matter is still under investigation.
There was also one traffic complaint.
Macklin Report
RCMP received a complaint of identity fraud. This matter is still under investigation.
Police received a report of a vehicle collision with a rabbit. Reported for insurance purposes.
There were two traffic complaints.
Persons with information about crimes 小蓝视频 committed in the Unity / Wilkie/ Macklin/ Cut Knife areas are urged to call the Unity RCMP detachment at 306-228-6300; the Wilkie RCMP at 306-843-3480; the Macklin RCMP at 306-753-2171; or the Cut Knife RCMP at 306-398-3500. 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 $2,000 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