The following is the RCMP report to September 8, 2015.  This reporting period, police responded to the following calls for service.
- 6 traffic violations
- 6 provincial statute (Mental Health Act, Fire Prevention Act, Coroner's Act, 911 Act)
- 4 common police activities (alarms, suspicious persons/vehicles, assistance to general public)
- 11 crimes against property
- 3 traffic collisions
- 3 crimes against persons
- 2 other criminal code
 
Scam Alert:  The Revenue Canada scam is going strong across the area.  If you receive a call stating that you owe money to Revenue Canada, please do not give the caller any information.  The real Revenue Canada has all your information and would contact you by mail if needed.   If you receive this scam, you can report it to the Anti-Fraud Centre at 1-888-495-8501.
 
September 3, 2015
Police assisted with a matter under the Mental Health Act in Baldur.
 
A report of damage to the theatre in Deloraine was received.  The matter is under investigation.
 
Police received a report of damage to equipment in Cartwright.  The matter is under investigation.
 
Police received a report of a semi going through the Boissevain Port of Entry without stopping.  Police intercepted the truck and escorted the vehicle back to the port. Miscommunication between CBSA agents and the driver resulted in the driver believing he could leave.
 
Police were dispatched to a pedestrian versus vehicle accident in the RM of Argyle.  A male was backing out of garage and did not see his wife standing behind the truck.  The female was taken to hospital but did not  sustain any serious injury. 
 
Police received a report regarding vandalism/damage to several pieces of farm equipment in the Municipality of Cartwright-Roblin.  The matter is being investigated. 
 
Police received a report of an intoxicated male who had left a house in the Municipality of Deloraine-Winchester on foot.  Police patrolled highway 450 and located the male who was cooperative and coherent, however police did not want him walking along in the dark as he was very difficult to see at night for passing motorists.  The male was transported to a relative's house.
 
September 4, 2015
Police received an anonymous complaint of two vehicles doing powerturns in Killarney school parking lot and playing loud music. No description of vehicles, no licence plates provided, or identities of persons. Police had no call back number to the complainant. 
 
Police received a theft of Manitoba license plates from a vehicle in Killarney.  The plates were recovered later on a related incident.
 
Police received a report of numerous teenagers riding bicycles on the street near a residence in Killarney.  The complainant advised that there was something attached to the bicycle which was making a lot of noise.  Extensive patrols were made, no sign of any of the individuals. 
 
September 5, 2015
Two males from Killarney were arrested and charged with assault after a report that another male was assaulted behind the Erin Inn in Killarney.  One male was also charged with failing to comply with a probation order.  The two males will appear in court in September and have been released on a recognizance.
 
Police received a report that while working at Double Diamond Farm Supply,  he confronted two females who were stealing gasoline from the location.  Souris RCMP were notified and the two were located in Souris, MB.  The license plates were reported as stolen the night before.  The females had alcohol in the vehicle, and the driver was suspended from driving and the vehicle was stolen.  Both females were arrested and charged with possession of stolen property.
 
September 6, 2015
Police were dispatched to a 911 call to report that a male was intoxicated and refusing to leave a residence in the RM of Argyle.   By the time police arrived, the male was sound asleep in the camper outside which satisfied the complainant.   No charges were laid.
 
September 7, 2015
A caller reported an  intoxicated person would not leave residence in the RM of Argyle.   Police attended and separated both parties to prevent any further conflict. 
 
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.