Unity, Wilkie, and Macklin RCMP Respond to Variety of Calls September 9–15

By Kate Winquist

RCMP detachments in Unity, Wilkie, and Macklin responded to a wide range of calls for service between September 9 and 15, 2025.

Unity area

Unity RCMP handled several investigations, including a complaint of a stolen truck, multiple theft reports, and three separate complaints under the Mental Health Act, where members spoke directly to the individuals involved. Police also assisted with wellbeing checks at the request of health professionals.

Officers recovered a stolen trailer abandoned in a rural area near Unity. It was later determined to have been stolen from Czar, Alberta.

RCMP provided traffic control in town after a grain truck caught fire. The Unity Fire Department extinguished the blaze, which was deemed non-suspicious. No injuries were reported.

Police also investigated a report of an individual damaging residential property, which remains under investigation. In addition, officers responded to five traffic complaints, one false alarm, and one false 911 call.

Wilkie area

In Wilkie, RCMP received several theft complaints, with some still under investigation. Officers also responded to reports of unwanted individuals at residences, a stolen ATV, and a break and enter involving a C-Can.

Police are investigating a report of stolen property, as well as a complaint of criminal harassment. Members also acted as mediators during a dispute between two adults and notified a business owner about an unlocked door.

Macklin area

Macklin RCMP dealt with a mix of calls, including one unfounded criminal harassment complaint. A 37-year-old man from Macklin was charged with assault and mischief, while a 25-year-old woman was charged with failing to comply with an undertaking condition after officers responded to a dispute.

In a separate case, a 21-year-old Macklin man was charged with assault causing bodily harm and uttering threats following a report of assault.

Police also responded to reports of suspicious individuals in farmyards and residential areas, a lost wallet, and a low-flying spray plane, which was referred to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture. Members were also asked to dispose of suspected illicit drugs found at a business.

Three traffic complaints were reported in the Macklin area.

Public assistance

RCMP continue to encourage anyone with information about crimes in the Unity, Wilkie, or Macklin areas to call their local detachment or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. Tips may also be submitted online at www.saskcrimestoppers.com.

Police also remind residents that certain non-emergency crimes under $5,000 – including fraud, vandalism, lost or stolen property, traffic offences, and harassing communications – can be reported online at ocresielc.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/saskatchewan.

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