The calls to service for the Rosetown RCMP from February 24 to March 3 started off with a complaint of an individual failing to comply with an order. There was insufficient evidence to proceed on February 24. Also on the 24th, RCMP received a complaint of a vehicle collision at a local business. Members attended and a traffic ticket was issued. The busy 24th continued with a complaint of identity fraud. The matter is still under investigation. There was then a complaint of theft in Elrose. The matter is still under investigation. And the busy day wrapped up with a report of a residential break and enter at a rural farmyard. The matter is still under investigation.

Moving onto February 26, RCMP received a report of a break and enter at a rural farmyard. The matter is still under investigation. Then there was a complaint of assault in Rosetown. The matter is still under investigation.

Another busy day started on February 27, with another complaint of assault in Rosetown. The matter is still under investigation. Then there was a complaint of break and enter to a business in Zealandia. The matter is still under investigation. Also on the 27th, there was a complaint of disturbing the peace at a local business in Rosetown. Members attended and nothing further was required. RCMP then received a complaint of a suspicious vehicle in Tessier. Members attended and found no suspicious activity. A report of a collision with a deer was also noted on Highway 7 near Tessier. There were no injuries - reported for insurance purposes. And the busy February 27th concluded with a complaint of a suspicious vehicle at a rural farmyard. Members patrolled the area but found no suspicious activity.

Moving onto February 28th, RCMP received a complaint of uttering threats in Rosetown. The matter is still under investigation. Then there was a request for a wellbeing check. Members spoke to the subject of complaint.

March 1 saw one call, as a complaint of a suspicious person in Tessier was noted. The matter is still under investigation. The week wrapped up with a request for a wellbeing check. Members spoke to the subject of complaint. 

There were also 22 Traffic related charges issued one 911 mis-dial call and six false alarm calls during the week. Police are asking anyone with information about these or any other crime(s) to please contact the Rosetown RCMP at 306-882-5700, Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or submit a tip online at www.saskcrimestoppers.com.