Unity RCMP respond to thefts, threats and collisions
UNITY
A 59-year-old Unity man was charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle following a traffic stop.
Officers are investigating reports of a stolen vehicle, theft and an individual in possession of a weapon. A separate complaint of taking a motor vehicle without consent also remains under investigation.
Police responded to several other incidents, including disturbing the peace, harassing communications and a custody dispute. In one case, a verbal warning was issued. Complaints of uttering threats, fraud and failing to comply with an undertaking did not result in charges due to insufficient evidence.
Members also transported an individual to Battlefords Union Hospital under the Mental Health Act, assisted a person exiting a public building and euthanized an injured deer on the highway.
There were also five traffic complaints and one false 911 call.
WILKIE
A 42-year-old Saskatoon man was charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle during a traffic stop.
Police investigated a report of a break and enter at a property in Landis, where nothing was stolen and no damage was reported. Officers also responded to a suspicious person complaint in Landis but were unable to locate the individual.
RCMP mediated a neighbour dispute, executed an arrest warrant on behalf of Saskatoon Police Service and issued a verbal warning in a harassing communications complaint.
There was also one traffic complaint.
MACKLIN
RCMP responded to two separate collisions, including a vehicle striking a moose and a two-vehicle crash in Macklin. No injuries were reported in either incident, though two traffic tickets were issued in the latter.
Members are investigating reports of theft and assault. Officers also conducted a wellbeing check at the request of an employer.
There were also two traffic complaints and one false 911 call.
Police continue to encourage the public to report suspicious activity to their local RCMP detachment or through Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers.