Impaired driving charge, stolen trailer among recent RCMP calls
The Rosetown/Kyle RCMP attended to a variety of incidents across the region from October 22 to 30, 2025, ranging from traffic complaints and well-being checks to theft and mischief reports.
The week began on October 22, when police responded to a report of an abandoned vehicle near Sovereign. Members determined the vehicle had mechanical issues and no further action was required. On October 24, RCMP assisted a local Rosetown business with a mischief complaint, which also required no further action. The following day, officers conducted a well-being check in Rosetown.
On October 26, police received a report of theft from a business in Rosetown; this investigation remains ongoing. The next day, RCMP responded to a trespassing complaint, resolving the matter after speaking with the parties involved. Later that evening, officers were called to assist a stranded motorist on Highway 7. The vehicle was later started by the driver, and no further police assistance was needed.
October 28 saw multiple calls, including reports of a suspicious vehicle in the RM of Canaan and another well-being check in Rosetown. Police also investigated an abandoned U-Haul car trailer near Forgan, which was found to have been stolen from the Humboldt area. Additionally, RCMP attended a two-vehicle collision on Highway 7 near Zealandia, which resulted in minor injuries.
The following day, October 29, police were called regarding stolen tires near Herschel, but insufficient evidence prevented further action. That same day, an erratic driver south of Rosetown was located and charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle, while another erratic driver on Highway 7 in the RM of St. Andrews received a warning. Officers also investigated an injured badger near Prairie View Park Campground and responded to an abandoned trailer on Highway 7, later determined to have mechanical issues.
On October 30, RCMP received a mischief complaint in the RM of Harris related to ongoing illegal dumping along roadways.
Throughout the week, officers issued 72 traffic-related charges and responded to two accidental 911 calls and four false alarms.
Police are asking anyone with information about these or any other crimes to contact the Rosetown RCMP at 306-882-5700, or anonymously through Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at www.saskcrimestoppers.com or 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).