ROSETOWN / KYLE RCMP: Mischief, traffic and well-being checks keep officers on the move
From vehicle mischief to child custody disputes, Rosetown and Kyle RCMP had a busy week responding to a range of incidents across the region.
Officers kicked off the week on Sept. 26 with a well-being check in the RM of Lacadena, followed by a mischief complaint involving a motor vehicle in Rosetown. The following day, a local business reported a gas-and-dash incident, which remains under investigation, and police also responded to a breach of peace complaint in Harris.
Well-being checks continued throughout the week in Rosetown and the RM of St. Andrews, highlighting ongoing community concerns. On Sept. 29, police investigated a driving complaint on Highway 7 near Fiske, though officers were unable to intercept the vehicle. A harassing communications complaint was also reported, but there was insufficient evidence to proceed.
Sept. 30 saw RCMP mediating a child custody dispute, while Oct. 1 brought another mischief complaint—this time involving a backhoe in the RM of St. Andrews. The week wrapped up with a well-being check early Oct. 2.
In total, officers issued 86 traffic-related charges, handled two false alarm calls, and reported no mis-dials to 911.
Police are reminding residents to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity. Tips can be submitted directly to the Rosetown RCMP at 306-882-5700 or anonymously via Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or www.saskcrimestoppers.com.