The following is a list of calls the Kindersley, Eston, and Kerrobert RCMP have responded to for service in Kerrobert, RM of Progress, Kindersley, RM of Kindersley, Flaxcombe, RM of Snipe Lake, Town of Eston and Eatonia in the last week.

RCMP responded to 31 calls for service from 6:00 a.m. on Friday October 28th to Monday October 31st at 6:00 a.m.

One young driver is facing a charge of operate a vehicle at a speed greater than
35KM over the applicable speed limit section 199(2.1) of the Traffic Safety Act. The driver is now facing a fine of $364.00. This occurred within Town of Kindersley limits.

Three other youth were charged under the Traffic Safety Act this weekend. Charges were for operate an unregistered motor vehicle ($580.00 fine), exceed the posted speed limit of 94 km/hr within town limits and a speed limit of 60 km/hr ($188.00 fine) and windshield with unlawful sun screen, tint was across the bottom of the windshield prohibiting the driver from having a clear view ($115.00 fine).

Two roadside suspensions given for two unlucky drivers who chose to drink and drive. Both drivers given a 72 hour suspensions.

Alarm call to a business in Eatonia. Upon arrival it was noted the glass door to the entrance of the business was damaged, a few items reported stolen including bottles of alcohol. File remains under investigation. 

Call of a suspicious female in a white ford truck pulling a stock trailer. Female was seen looking through a vehicle and had provided two different stories to witnesses. At the time of the call RCMP were unable to intercept as a more urgent call was taking place. Statements taken, no plate number but file will remain under investigation. Anyone with information is asked to call the RCMP.

Two calls of a female on highway 21 wandering through a field barefoot. RCMP located the individual. Ambulance was declined and was provided a ride home to a family member.

A 50 year old male was arrested and charged for failure to comply with conditions of his undertaking. The 50 year old male was remanded.

2016-11-02
 
9:46 a.m.- Motor vehicle collision. Vehicle reversed into another vehicle.
 
10:02 a.m.- RCMP attended a residence to keep the peace.
 
10:07 a.m.- Call of found ammunition.
 
12:08 p.m.- Alarm call to a business. Everything was okay.
 
4:18 p.m.- Failure to comply with condition of undertaking. Individual was arrested and charged with breach of conditions.
 
4:35 p.m.-Dangerous driver on Highway 7.
 
6:58 p.m.- Call of a motor vehicle collision of Moose vs F350. No injuries.
2016-11-03

10:50 a.m.- Call of harassing phone calls.

12:21 p.m.- Break and enter to a rural residence. File remains under investigation.

1:25 p.m.- Found purse, owner was located and purse was returned.

2:42 p.m.- Report of three cows that were hit by a vehicle.

5:45 p.m.- Call of cattle in the ditch along Highway 7. Cows were not located.

6:34 p.m.- Call of more cattle located on Highway 51. Owner was contacted.

7:16 p.m.- Motor vehicle collision. Truck vs. concrete block. No injuries.

8:14 p.m.- Call of possible impaired driver. With possibly open liquor in a vehicle. Little description of vehicle was provided, vehicle was not located.

9:36 p.m.- Call for a well-ness check. Check completed and everything was okay.

9:57 p.m.- Erratic driving complaint.

9:58 p.m.- Erratic driving complaint with same vehicle from the call at 9:57 p.m.

10:07 p.m.- Call of assault in public place.

10:12 p.m.- Call of assault in public place and subjects of complaint were said to be carrying weapons (bats and tire iron). - Two vehicles from the erratic driving complaints from earlier this night were located at the calls of assault. Both drivers, a 20 year old male and 25 year old male were each charged with dangerous operation of a motor vehicle and uttering threats.

2016-11-04

4:14 a.m.- Call of possible impaired driver.