RCMP respond to break-ins, traffic complaints

The Rosetown/Kyle RCMP responded to several calls from Oct. 30 to Nov. 6, including property damage, break-ins, and traffic complaints.

On Oct. 30, members attended a barn fire near Tessier. No injuries were reported, and the fire was deemed non-suspicious. The RCMP documented the scene with photographs.

Over the following days, officers received numerous complaints about speeding and dangerous driving.

On Nov. 1, RCMP responded to a mischief complaint at Kyle School and investigated reports of a suspicious person on Highway 7 near Rosetown but could not locate the individual.

Nov. 2 saw several complaints of a suspicious vehicle in the RM of St. Andrews. Officers located the vehicle and determined nothing suspicious had occurred.

Nov. 3 was a particularly busy day. RCMP investigated break and enters at the RM of Marriot Office, the Rosetown Town Office, and the Town of Rosetown Public Works Shop, where a vehicle was reported stolen but later recovered. Other reports included mischief in Lucky Lake, theft of a tractor in the RM of Monet (later recovered near Wiseton), and the discovery of a stolen ATV near Wiseton. Multiple business break-ins in Rosetown were also reported, all investigations remain ongoing.

On Nov. 4, officers received a mischief complaint in Kyle, investigated a break-in at the Anglican Church in Rosetown, and attended a breach of peace complaint in Kyle, which required no further action.

On Nov. 5, RCMP received a report of cows near Highway 7 by Tessier but were unable to locate the animals.

By Nov. 6, officers had issued 55 traffic-related charges and responded to one 911 misdial call. No false alarm calls were reported.

The RCMP is asking anyone with information about these or any other crimes to contact the Rosetown RCMP at 306-882-5700, or Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or online at www.saskcrimestoppers.com.

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