Wilkie woman charged with assault, unlawful entry

UNITY

  • RCMP issued two three-day roadside suspensions and two 60-day roadside suspensions during traffic stops over the past week.

  • CN Police reported a damaged railway arm. Members attended and found it was still functioning.

  • Police issued a verbal warning after a complaint of harassing communications.

  • A fraud complaint remains under investigation.

  • Officers conducted a wellbeing check at the request of a concerned citizen.

  • Members kept the peace while a person retrieved personal property from a residence.

  • A disturbing-the-peace complaint was closed after the complainant declined to proceed.

  • An abandoned vehicle was towed after it was deemed a roadway hazard.

  • Members spoke to the subject of a second disturbing-the-peace complaint.

  • The detachment also handled two false alarms and one false 911 call.

WILKIE

  • A 43-year-old Wilkie woman was charged with being unlawfully in a dwelling house and two counts of assault after police received an assault complaint.

  • A stolen licence plate complaint could not proceed because of insufficient evidence.

  • Members spoke to a person about internet safety.

  • A fraud complaint remains under investigation.

  • Members attended the sudden death of an 88-year-old Wilkie man. The death was not considered suspicious.

  • RCMP issued a three-day roadside suspension during a traffic stop.

  • Members mediated a landlord-tenant dispute.

  • Under two separate Mental Health Act complaints, members transported two people to Battlefords Union Hospital for assessment.

  • A theft complaint could not proceed because of insufficient evidence.

  • Members attended a report of an unwanted person at a residence, but the individual had left before they arrived.

  • In a disturbing-the-peace complaint, the subject agreed to leave the premises.

  • A separate assault complaint remains under investigation.

  • Members are investigating a break and enter at a grain elevator.

  • The detachment also handled three traffic complaints and two false 911 calls.

MACKLIN

  • A 46-year-old Macklin man was charged with operating while prohibited after a complaint of a suspicious vehicle in a rural area.

  • Members conducted two wellbeing checks, one at the request of a family friend and one at the request of a concerned citizen.

  • A suspicious vehicle reported in a rural area near Denzil was towed because it was unregistered.

  • RCMP are investigating a complaint of sexual interference.

  • The detachment also handled two false alarms and one traffic complaint.

Source: Saskatchewan RCMP

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