Rosetown RCMP report several incidents, lay impaired driving charge
By Kate Winquist
Rosetown RCMP responded to multiple calls in the community and surrounding area between Jan. 9 and Jan. 15, including reports of theft, vandalism and mischief, as well as an impaired driving complaint south of Kyle.
Police said they were called to a business in Rosetown on Jan. 9 following a minor vehicle collision. Officers attended and both parties exchanged information, concluding police involvement.
Later that night, RCMP received a report of a suspicious vehicle near Tessier. Police said members were not in a position to intercept the vehicle.
On Jan. 10, officers responded to a report of a missing or stolen cellphone in Rosetown. The matter remains under investigation. RCMP also received a complaint of mischief involving a vehicle in town that evening.
Early on Jan. 11, officers attended a Rosetown residence after a 911 hang-up call. Police determined two individuals had been arguing. Officers provided a courtesy ride and no further action was required. Later that day, Rosetown RCMP assisted Saskatoon Police Service with a next-of-kin notification request.
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On Jan. 12, police received a fraud complaint from a financial institution in Rosetown after a counterfeit $100 bill was found among deposited cash. That investigation remains ongoing.
That evening, RCMP responded to a report of erratic driving on Highway 4, south of Kyle. Police said officers located the vehicle and the driver has been charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle.
Police also conducted a wellbeing check in Rosetown and are continuing to investigate a public mischief complaint reported the same day.
RCMP attended a residence in Wiseton on Jan. 12 for a disturbing the peace complaint, but the subject of the complaint had left before officers arrived.
On Jan. 15, police received reports of theft from a business in Rosetown and vandalism to property in town. Both investigations remain ongoing.
RCMP said officers issued 14 traffic-related charges during the reporting period, and also responded to one 911 misdial and one false alarm call.
Anyone with information about these or any other crimes is asked to contact Rosetown RCMP at 306-882-5700 or Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or online at saskcrimestoppers.com.