The following is the RCMP report to May 19, 2015.  This reporting period, police responded to the following calls for service.
- 27 traffic violations
- 2 traffic accidents
- 20 provincial statute (Mental Health Act, Fire Prevention Act, Coroner's Act, 911 Act)
- 17 common police activities (alarms, suspicious persons/vehicles, assistance to general public)
- 17 crimes against property
- 5 crimes against person
- 6 other criminal code
 
May 6, 2015
Police dealt with a matter of harassing phone calls in Deloraine.  The matter was resolved.
 
Police received a report of mischief in Killarney.
 
Police were dispatched to a domestic dispute in Killarney.  An intoxicated female was arrested and charged with assault.  She was lodged in cells until sober and released on an undertaking.
 
Police assisted with a civil matter in Boissevain.
 
A report of mischief to a vehicle in Killarney was received.  The public is reminded to lock their vehicles.
 
While investigating another file, police learned that a male subject in Killarney had breached his Recognizance by consuming alcohol and failing to comply with curfew.  The male was arrested, remanded into custody and transported to Brandon Correctional Institute.
 
May 7, 2015
Police received a report of a theft of gas from a farm in the Municipality of Brenda-Waskada. Unknown suspect(s) cut off the lock to the gas tank and stole unknown quantity of gasoline. Police attended and noted several tire tracks.  The matter is under investigation.  
 
Police were dispatched to an illegal entry into Canada near Lake Metogoshe.  The vehicle was headed towards Deloraine on highway #3 and with the assistance of local residences members were able to intercept the vehicle, driven by a female Canadian resident.   The circumstances around the female driver claimed to have escaped an abusive relationship with a US Citizen and in her panic to get to Canada, crossed where she could.  Investigation revealed expired licence, registration and Passport.  Police contacted Canada Border Services Agency, IBET, Inland Immigration, US Customs for assistance.  Police were able to confirm portions of the story as truthful surrounding her relationship.  The vehicle was detained pending registration.   The female secured a safe haven.  No charges laid. 
 
Police assisted with a matter under the Child Welfare Act in Boissevain.
 
May 8, 2015
A report of theft of gas in the Municipality of Brenda-Waskada was received.
 
A report of a collision with a fence just off of the #3 highway, west of Killarney was received.  The male driver was not injured and will repair the damage to the fence.  
 
A male youth was charged with minor consumption during a routine patrol. 
 
May 9, 2015
Police received  a report of mischief in Killarney when someone was heard knocking on a residence window.    The matter was unsolved. 
 
A report of theft of gas in the Municipality of Brenda-Waskada.  The matter is under investigation.
 
May 10, 2015
Police are investigation a complaint of careless use of a firearm in the RM of Grassland. 
 
May 11, 2015
Police were dispatched to a garage fire on Stephen Street in Boissevain. Police attended along with the Office of the Fire Commissioner and it was determined to originate from batteries shorting out on a Swiffer Wet Jet which was stored against a couch.  No injuries.
 
A report of mischief in the RM of Prairie Lakes when persons unknown had been at a farm site and shot up a couple of windows in some abandoned vehicles.  Several spent .22 shells  were located on the ground. If anyone has any information, please contact Killarney RCMP.
 
Police received a request to locate in Killarney.  All parties were located safe.
 
Police assisted with a matter under the Mental Health Act in Cartwright.
May 13, 2015
A request for patrols on Pelican Lake Road was received as speeding in the area has become a problem. 
 
A report in Killarney was received, when a young female saw a male driving a white truck with an indecent picture held up to the window.  Police would like to remind parents to talk to their children about strangers, keeping a safe distance from vehicles and persons and to never walk alone in secluded locations.
 
May 14, 2015
A report of theft of slip tanks from Waskada.  The matter is under investigation.
 
Another bike was turned into the Killarney detachment and can be claimed by description.
 
May 15, 2015
Police received a 911 call advising a vehicle had crossed the yellow line on highway 23 and almost hit the complainant.  The vehicle was located and the driver warned after admitting he was joking around.
 
Police assisted with a matter under the Family Relations Act in Killarney.
 
Killarney RCMP received a call regarding an ATV accident at the Baldur Campground.  The male driver suffered no serious injuries but was taken to hospital as a precaution. 
 
May 16, 2015
Police assisted with a matter under the Family Relations Act in Killarney.
 
A vehicle was stopped in Baldur for a burnt out headlight.  Investigation revealed the vehicle was not registered and the male driver did not have a valid drivers license.  Tickets were served on the driver and the vehicle was towed. 
 
May 17, 2015
Police assisted with a matter under the Mental Health Act in the municipality of Deloraine-Winchester.
 
Police received a report of a break and enter in Baldur.  The matter is under investigation.
 
May 18, 2015
Police received a report of a break and enter in Deloraine.  Evidence was gathered and the matter is being investigated.
 
Police attended a vehicle accident on highway 3.  No injuries were sustained and bad roads were to blame for the accident.
 
Police assisted with a matter under the Mental Health Act in Killarney.
 
The RCMP Detachment, with the assistance of a couple Staff members and one student, hammered the Baldur School in a floor Hockey game 12-11.  Thanks to the students and staff at the Baldur school for asking us to attend and play this game, it was lot of fun.  We are hoping to continue of dominance in June with a baseball game.
 
The past week was National Road Safety Week with May 16th being the National Impaired Driving Campaign.  The Members conducted a numbers of check stops that week and some people were charged with/ issued with fines for various offences. Which reminds me of a story:
 
A policeman pulls over a vehicle for going thru a stop sign and the driver of the vehicle says "but officer I slowed down."  The officer trying to get his point across took out his night stick and started tapping the driver on the head.  The driver, curious of what was going on asked, "why you doing that"?  The Officer replied, "do you want me to stop or slow down"?????
 
Going thru a stop sign is not only dangerous to you but to other people on the road and holds a fine of up to $673.65.  So please stop at all Stop Signs, both rural and in your small towns.
 
Members also took the time to visit the Kiddie Corner Daycare last week and the Nursery School and conducted presentations at both locations.  The children were excited and learned a lot about of our duty belts and Police vehicles.  They also wondered if we wore our Bullet Proof vest to hold our pens and was asked the question that everyone wants to know, "Why do Policeman like Donuts"?  The only reply for the group of 4 year olds, "because their good."     
 
FUN FACTS FOR THE WEEK.....
Did you know that speeding in Manitoba will cost you fair chunk of change.  These fines are doubled if you are in a construction zone!!!
10 km/h over the speed limit.......$181.50
15 km/h over the speed limit.......$246.25
20 km/h over the speed limit.......$312.25
25 km/h over the speed limit.......$378.00
30 km/h over the speed limit.......$442.75
35 km/h over the speed limit.......$508.75
40 km/h over the speed limit.......$573.50
45 km/h over the speed limit.......$639.25
50 km/h over the speed limit.......$705.25 and your vehicle can be towed and a careless driving charge added to the fine!!!
 
With boating season just around corner, unlawful transportation of liquor in a boat will cost you $237.50.  Remember that having a pontoon boat is no exception.......even if you have a washroom on board!!!!  An impaired on a boat will cost you even more and could cost you or someone else their life. 
 
If you have any information about these crimes or any other crimes, please contact the RCMP Office or Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
Reminders:
Police continue to remind residents to never provide personal information such as birth dates, SIN numbers, credit card numbers, or e-mail address to parties you do not know.  If you feel that you have been contacted by a fraudulent source, please contact police or Phone Busters Fraud Center immediately for further instructions on what you can do.  Phone Busters can be reached directly at 1-888-495-8501
 
Child Abuse Registry checks are NOT done through the RCMP.  Please call 1-800-282-8069 for any information on the Child Abuse Registry.
 
Criminal Record Checks and Vulnerable Sector Searches:
Our goal is to complete these checks in a timely manner, however please plan ahead as they can take up to 3 weeks to complete.
 
Please also remember that Criminal Checks and Vulnerable Sector Searches for volunteers must provide a letter from the organization stating their volunteer status or there will be a $10.00 fee.
Criminal Record Checks for employment are $10.00 each.
 
Police would like to remind the public that if anyone requires fingerprinting services, they must make an appointment at the Killarney RCMP detachment.  Drop-ins cannot be accommodated.
 
We would like to advise that the business hours of operation at the Killarney Detachment are 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday to Friday.
 
The Boissevain RCMP business hours are Monday and Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
 
The Deloraine RCMP business hours are  Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
 
The general public is encouraged to attend during those hours to ensure someone will be here. It is also recommended to call ahead, however, in the event of an emergency, call 911 or the emergency line.
 
RCMP WOULD LIKE TO REMIND THE PUBLIC THAT AFTER HOURS AND ON WEEKENDS TO USE THE POLICE EMERGENCY LINE FOR YOUR LOCAL OFFICE or 911.  The administration line may not be checked until the following day or possibly the Monday following a weekend.  Members may be in another community or on the road.  DO NOT LEAVE A MESSAGE IF YOU REQUIRE IMMEDIATE POLICE ASSISTANCE, YOU MUST DIAL 204-523-7255 (Killarney), 204-534-7261 (Boissevain), 204-747-2575 (Deloraine) OR 911 TO HAVE A POLICE OFFICER RESPOND TO YOUR CALL.