Rosetown and Kyle RCMP: Assaults, fraud complaints and traffic enforcement
The Rosetown/Kyle RCMP responded to a range of calls from Nov. 20 to 27, including assaults, fraud complaints and traffic enforcement.
On Nov. 20, members began investigating a theft at an auction near Kyle. The file remains open.
A dog bite complaint in Kyle on Nov. 21 required no further action after officers spoke with everyone involved. An assault in Rosetown is still under investigation, and police conducted a wellbeing check at a residence.
On Nov. 22, officers responded to a trespassing complaint in Wiseton, but the complainant chose not to pursue it. A possible impaired driver in Rosetown was also checked; no impairment was detected.
Nov. 23 involved the safe return of a loose dog found on Highway 44 near Wiseton.
On Nov. 24, members responded to a collision near Elrose caused by debris on Highway 4. The vehicle had to be towed. Police also received two fraud reports: one involving a supposed Powerball prize and another using an AI-generated voice claiming to be a family member in distress. The first investigation continues, while there wasn’t enough evidence to proceed in the second case.
On Nov. 25, charges were laid following an assault in Elrose. Officers also responded to a shoplifting complaint in Rosetown, which remains under investigation.
A reported structure fire in Kyle on Nov. 26 was found to be a pot left on a stove. A suspicious vehicle in Rosetown was deemed non-suspicious, and another wellbeing check was conducted in Elrose.
Throughout the week, officers issued 43 traffic charges, responded to two false alarms and recorded no 911 misdials.
Anyone with information about these or other crimes is asked to contact Rosetown RCMP or Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers.