Erratic driving complaints reported on Highway 7: Rosetown RCMP

ROSETOWN — Two complaints of erratic driving on Highway 7 were among several calls handled by Rosetown/Kyle RCMP between Feb. 27 and March 5.

Police received the first report at about 2:02 p.m. March 5 near Fiske. A second erratic driving complaint was reported about 20 minutes later near Zealandia.

Earlier in the week, RCMP responded to a wellbeing check in Rosetown on Feb. 27.

That same day, officers received a report of stolen tools in the RM of Monet. The investigation is ongoing.

Police also assisted EMS with a patient transfer at Rosetown Hospital on Feb. 27.

In the early hours of Feb. 28, officers responded to a complaint of a suspicious person in Zealandia. After attending the scene, members determined the complaint to be unfounded.

Later that night, RCMP received a report of a motor vehicle towing a trailer that had gone through the ice on the South Saskatchewan River near Dyrland’s Crossing. No injuries were reported and the complainant contacted a towing company.

During the reporting period, officers issued 13 traffic-related charges. RCMP also responded to two 911 misdial calls and five false alarms.

Police ask anyone with information about these or other crimes to contact Rosetown RCMP at 306-882-5700 or Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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