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RCMP Report for July 29 to August 11

UNITY SK REPORTS for July 29 to August 11, 2014

RCMP received a report of a vehicle that almost hit a train in a rural area near Unity. The male jumped out of the vehicle but the vehicle did not hit the train. The individual and the vehicle were gone when police arrived.

Police received a report of items stolen from a vehicle parked outside a business. No suspects have been identified at this time.

Vehicles have been reported speeding through the town of Senlac. Police will patrol the area more often.

An abandoned vehicle parked on Highway 14 near Macklin was towed as it had been there for several days and was a traffic hazard. Police located and notified the registered owner of the vehicle.

RCMP received a report of a vehicle hitting flower pots and a gas meter. Police located the suspect. This matter is still under investigation.

There was a report of three horses not receiving adequate care near Macklin. Police attended the site and noted that there was plenty of food and water available for the animals.

There was a fire alarm at a residence in Unity. Unity fire department dealt with the matter. No need for police presence.

Police seized a firearm during a traffic stop as the firearm was stored in the vehicle and no one in the vehicle had a valid possession and acquisition licence. The firearm was returned to the owner after a valid PAL was shown to police.

RCMP received a complaint of disturbing the peace. No charges laid.

There was a report of criminal harassment but it was unfounded.

Police received a complaint of an impaired driver near Senlac. Members attended but the vehicle was gone on arrival.

There was a report of a break and enter at the Delta Co-op Service Centre. This matter is still under investigation.

There was one false 911 call, two traffic complaints and one false alarm.

Persons with information about crimes being committed in the Unity/Wilkie/Macklin areas are urged to call the Unity RCMP detachment at 306-228-6300; the Wilkie RCMP at 306-843-3480; or the Macklin RCMP at 306-753-2171. If you wish to remain anonymous, you may also call Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477, or *8477 on the SaskTel Mobility Network. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $2,000 for information which leads to the arrest of person(s) responsible for any serious crime. Crime Stoppers is anonymous and does not subscribe to call display, nor are your calls traced or recorded.

You can also submit a tip online at www.saskcrimestoppers.com

RCMP seeking information regarding three separate incidents

The Unity/Wilkie/Macklin RCMP are requesting the public’s assistance with two ongoing investigations.

The most recent incident was a theft of tools which occurred some time overnight Friday, Aug. 22 to Saturday, Aug. 23 at Landis, Saskatchewan.

The suspect(s) entered a vehicle parked at a farm lot adjacent to the Grid Road 656 in Landis and stole over $5,000 worth of tools, including 10 battery powered and electric impact drivers, a blue 1500 watt generator, a black 3000 watt generator and a black battery charger/ engine booster, among other items. The majority of the tools were Dewalt, Makita or Mastercraft brand.

Earlier this month, specifically Monday, August 18, at around 3 a.m., a lone suspect gained access into a convenience store in Macklin, Saskatchewan, breaking the main entrance’s glass door using a crowbar. The suspect stole over 1,000 packs of cigarettes worth approximately $12,000.

This suspect is described as a heavier set male who was wearing grey sweatpants, a black or dark coloured sweater, a camouflage hat and white gloves. The suspect was driving what appeared to be a mid-2000s white four-door pickup truck.

If you have any information about either of these crimes or any other crimes being committed in the Unity/Wilkie/Macklin areas, you are urged to call the Unity RCMP detachment at 306-228-6300; the Wilkie RCMP at 306-843-3480; or the Macklin RCMP at 306-753-2171.

If you wish to remain anonymous, you may also call Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477, or *8477 on the SaskTel Mobility Network. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $2,000 for information which leads to the arrest of person(s) responsible for any serious crime. Crime Stoppers is anonymous and does not subscribe to call display, nor are your calls traced or recorded.

You can also submit a tip online at www.saskcrimestoppers.com

Immediately to the north of Unity, Saskatchewan, Cut Knife RCMP are also seeking public assistance, with the investigation of a mischief. The incident occurred between Saturday, Aug. and Wednesday, Aug. 13, at the Clayton McLain Memorial  Museum campground in Cut Knife where unknown suspect(s) displaced a railway push cart and overturned a dumpster.

If you have any information about this crime, please contact Cut Knife RCMP at 306-398-3500, submit a Crime Stoppers tip online or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

Most crops still behind but some swathing started

The latest Saskatchewan Crop Report notes that many crops still need to develop to maturity, although as of August 18, minimal combining and some swathing had commenced. West of Unity, Saskatchewan, in the Denzil area, some canola fields have been swathed as of today, August 23, such as this field near Grass Lake.

RM of Grass Lake, Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Crop Report for August 12 to 18

Just over one per cent of the 2014 provincial crop has been combined, while four per cent is swathed or ready to straight-cut, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture’s weekly Crop Report. The five-year average (2009-2013) for this time of year is two per cent combined and five per cent swathed or ready to straight-cut. Harvest operations are the furthest ahead in the southwestern region where four per cent of the crop has been combined. At this time, average crop yields are being reported in most areas.

Provincially, 19 per cent of the fall rye, nine per cent of the field peas, eight per cent of the winter wheat and three per cent of the lentils are combined. Seven per cent of the canola and four per cent of the mustard are swathed. Recent warm weather has encouraged crop development; however, frequent rain showers and heavy morning dew are delaying crop maturation and harvest operations for many producers.

Rainfall this past week ranged from trace amounts to several inches in some southeastern and west-central areas. Across the province, topsoil moisture on cropland is rated as seven per cent surplus, 82 per cent adequate, 10 per cent short and one per cent very short. Hay land and pasture topsoil moisture is rated as four per cent surplus, 79 per cent adequate, 16 per cent short and one per cent very short.

Heavy rain, strong winds and hail caused the majority of crop damage this week. Grasshoppers, wheat midge, fusarium head blight and sclerotinia are also causing some damage.

Farmers are busy desiccating, swathing, combining and finishing up haying operations.

West-Central Saskatchewan (Crop Districts 6B – Hanley, Outlook, Loreburn, Saskatoon and Arelee areas; Crop District 7A – Rosetown, Kindersley, Eston, Major; CD 7B – Kerrobert, Macklin, Wilkie and Biggar areas)

Harvest is just starting in the region with producers beginning to desiccate pulses and swath canola. One per cent of the barley has been combined and five per cent of the canola has been swathed. Three per cent of the field peas and two per cent of the lentils are ready for straight-cutting. Overall, the majority of crops are behind normal development but they are quickly advancing thanks to recent warm weather. At this time, yields are estimated to be average, although there are some reports of high disease levels in pulses that will likely decrease yield and quality.

Rainfall ranged from trace amounts to 50 mm in the Kindersley area. Since April 1, the Major area has received the region’s greatest amount of cumulative rainfall at 396 mm. Topsoil moisture conditions on cropland are rated as 11 per cent surplus, 75 per cent adequate, 13 per cent short and one per cent very short. Hay land and pasture topsoil moisture is rated as nine per cent surplus, 73 per cent adequate, 17 per cent short and one per cent very short. CD 6B is reporting that three per cent of cropland acres and seven per cent of hay land and pasture acres are very short of topsoil moisture at this time.

The majority of damage this week was caused by localized flooding, strong winds and hail. In some areas, drought-like field conditions and grasshoppers have caused damage as well. Some producers are reporting high levels of sclerotinia in canola.

Farmers are busy starting harvest operations and hauling bales.

RCMP Report, July 22 to 28

UNITY SK REPORTS

RCMP received a complaint of fraud after a female received a phone call from an individual claiming to be her grandson in need of money. The complainant did not send any money.  Residents are reminded not to respond to this type of scam.

Police attended a vac truck roll over on Highway 17 north of Macklin, Saskatchewan. There were no injuries. No charges were laid.

There was a traffic collision involving two vehicles on 3rd Avenue in Unity. There were no injuries. The driver of one vehicle was charged with failing to yield the right of way at an uncontrolled Intersection.

RCMP received a complaint of a break and enter into a residence garage. Police made patrols but could not locate a suspect.

There was a break and enter at a Husky Energy battery site north of Macklin. This matter is still under investigation.

Police received a complaint of a traffic collision at Denzil. This matter is still under investigation.

Members issued a 72-hour roadside suspension to the driver of a vehicle after a traffic stop was initiated. Members also executed a warrant for Saskatoon Police Services to the passenger of the vehicle.

RCMP attended a complaint of an altercation at the Sunrise Hotel. A 25-year-old Unity male, Dewayne RAWLINSON ,was charged with disturbing the peace, two counts of resisting a Peace Officer, and five counts of failing to comply with a probation order.  A 20-year-old Unity female was also charged with assault a Police Officer and resisting a Peace Officer.  RAWLINSON was held in custody and sentenced to 30 days in jail, along with a $400 fine.

There was a noise complaint.  embers spoke to the subject of complaint.

Police received a complaint of a suspicious person behind Our Drug Store. Member attended but the individual was gone on arrival.

RCMP received a complaint of four youth seen on top of Unity Composite High School.  he youth were located and arrested for mischief but no charges were laid as they were released to their parents.

Members executed a warrant to an individual in Unity for Warman RCMP and Saskatoon Police Services.

Police received a complaint of an assault. This matter is still under investigation.

There were also three traffic complaints and one false 911 call.

Persons with information about crimes being committed in the Unity/Wilkie/Macklin areas are urged to call the Unity RCMP detachment at 306-228-6300; the Wilkie RCMP at 306-843-3480; or the Macklin RCMP at 306-753-2171. If you wish to remain anonymous, you may also call Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477, or *8477 on the SaskTel Mobility Network. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $2,000 for information which leads to the arrest of person(s) responsible for any serious crime. Crime Stoppers is anonymous and does not subscribe to call display, nor are your calls traced or recorded.

You can also submit a tip online at www.saskcrimestoppers.com

Cardinals win to play another day

After winning their quarter-final three-game series against the Midwest Expos, the Cardinals advanced to the North Saskatchewan River Baseball League semifinals.

Their first game against the Border City Blue Jays was in Lloydminster July 30, where they lost 5-0, putting them into a must-win position for the second game, played in Unity, Saskatchewan, August 5.

Safe at 2nd

Unity Cardinals vs Border City Blue Jays

Cory Wildeman started on the pitcher’s mound for the Cardinals, holding the Jays to only one run – in the third – for the first five innings.

Unity Cardinals baseball cory pitch

On the other side of the ledger, Blake Robertson scored on an RBI by Trace Sperle in the first and Graeme Gieni made it around the bases after being walked in the second.

The score remained 2-1 for the Cardinals until the sixth inning. After the Blue Jays were placing runners on base and there was only one out in the top of the sixth, the Cardinals made a pitching change and Rhett Feser came in to close out the game.

Rhett Feser as a Unity Cardina rhett pitch

 Despite two strikeouts, with defensive errors being made by the Cardinals, the Blue Jays managed to score three runs, putting the home team behind 4-2. A hit by Ryan Greenwald brought Rhett Feser home in the bottom of the sixth to make it 4-3 but the Cardinals started the seventh inning in a deficit position.

Feser was able to strike out Scott Willis for the third out in the top of the seventh without the Jays scoring, despite having runners on second and third.

The score remained 4-3 as the Cards went up for their last bat. Scott Greenwald went out on a fly to first.

batter up!Cory Wildeman was up next, hitting an in-field ball and going out at first base.

With two out, rookies Blake Robertson and Trace Sperle were up next and both got on base. Blake scored to tie the game and Mark Ralston was up next.

Batter in men's baseball game

Mark Ralston hit and was safe at first base while a Blue Jays error let Trace run home to make it 5-4 and a win for the Cardinals.

The third and final game in the series goes tonight, August 6, in Lloydminster, with the winner moving on to the NSRBL final against the Lloydminster Twins.

cardinal catcher

 

RCMP Report for July 15 to 21

UNITY SK REPORTS

RCMP received a complaint of a parent having difficulties dealing with a youth. Police contacted Saskatchewan Child and Family Services.

Police received a report of an abandoned hay bind on a rural road. This matter is still under investigation as members are attempting to locate the owner of the farm machinery.

A member investigated the report of an electrical transformer exploding during the recent storm. There was no fire at the transformer but police contacted SaskPower about the loss of power.

Police received a call about water running across Highway 31 between Luseland and Denzil. Members contacted the Saskatchewan Department of Highways.

RCMP attended a single vehicle rollover north of Unity. The vehicle driver sustained minor injuries. The collision was due to poor road conditions.

Members attended a residence to assist with a family disagreement.

Police received a complaint of a gas and dash at a local gas station. Members made patrols but the vehicle could not be located.

RCMP received a complaint of gunshots near a rural residence. Members attended and spoke to other rural residents who heard loud bangs but did not believe that the noise was gunshots. No individuals with firearms were located.

Police received a report of a semi driving very slowly past a residence on several occasions. Members located the semi driver who was just practice driving.

Members patrolled in search of a black truck that was continuously driving into a rural yard. The vehicle was not located.

There were also two false 911 calls, three false alarms and one traffic complaint.

Last paper before summer holiday break

Monday’s newspaper, the August 4th Unity Wilkie Press-Herald (which won’t hit the streets until Tuesday, August 5, because of the long weekend holiday) has plenty of information for readers:

  • registration dates for fall activities like dance and minor football;
  • the story of Unity’s Justin Wood coming in second, and even leading at one point, in the Saskatchewan Men’s Amateur Golf Championship;
  • details of funding for repairs to the Agroplex; and
  • a history and a preview of this year’s Swing for the Cure at Atton’s Lake.

Not to mention the latest RCMP report, Faith Matters, job ads and NSRBL updates, along with a special article on marking 100 years since the start of the First World War.

War memorial at Unity, Saskatchewan

 

The next issue of the paper won’t come out until August 25th but you can keep checking back at unitystories.com for RCMP reports, NSRBL updates and other news during the break.

RCMP Reports, July 8 to 14, 2014

UNITY SK REPORTS

There were two reports of stolen bicycles. Both bicycles were located and a female youth was charged for possession of property obtained by crime.

A cellphone was turned into the Unity detachment. RCMP located the owner who picked the cellphone up at the detachment.

RCMP received a complaint of impaired driving. Police patrolled, located the vehicle, and charged a 31-year-old Red Deer male with impaired operation of a motor vehicle.

CN Police reported a railway crossing arm malfunction and a broken railway crossing arm.

Member attended a grass fire by a rural residence. Fire not suspicious in nature.

Police received a report of a break and enter at Landis Co-op Store. This matter is still under investigation.

RCMP received a complaint of an individual behaving erratically. A member transported the individual to Battlefords Union Hospital for assessment.

Police received a complaint of uttering threats but it was unfounded.

There were also three traffic complaints and one false fire alarm at a residence.

Persons with information about crimes being committed in the Unity/Wilkie/Macklin areas are urged to call the Unity RCMP detachment at 306-228-6300; the Wilkie RCMP at 306-843-3480; or the Macklin RCMP at 306-753-2171. If you wish to remain anonymous, you may also call Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477, or *8477 on the SaskTel Mobility Network. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $2,000 for information which leads to the arrest of person(s) responsible for any serious crime. Crime Stoppers is anonymous and does not subscribe to call display, nor are your calls traced or recorded.

You can also submit a tip online at www.saskcrimestoppers.com

 

Upcoming paper

With a significant summer storm hitting Saskatchewan at Luseland, Unity and areas July 17, next week’s issue of the Unity Wilkie Press-Herald has a full-length article and plenty of photo coverage on damage done. Not covered in the article is that some rural homes south of Unity did not have power restored until close to noon July 18. In the Town of Unity itself power was out from sometime after 4 pm until 1 am in the morning.

Along with storm coverage, you will find:

  • an article and photos on baseball teams winning provincial championships;
  • an article and photos from Drowning Prevention Week activities at the swimming pool;
  • two articles from court in Unity SK July 21 – results of drug possession charges and an update on the animal cruelty charges regarding the Scott horses;
  • a songwriting competition, senior Cardinals’ playoff update, ads for August events including the re-opening of Cinema Satellite (see the unitystories calendar page for more info), the RCMP report and more.

Enjoy and be informed!

With another storm threatening July 23, the fence line at the Cardinals’ home playoff game was unusually empty as can be seen in this photo of Francis Kiefer on the pitcher’s mound.

Unity Cardinals baseball

 

 

Blake, Rhett and the AAA Pirates

Blake Robertson and Rhett Feser of Unity, Saskatchewan, play baseball with the Northwest Prairie Pirates, based in Lloydminster. The Pirates compete in the Saskatchewan Premier Baseball League, the highest calibre midget AA/AAA baseball league in the province.

In front of some 200 local fans, the Pirates hosted a double-header at Unity July 8, against the Saskatoon Diamondbacks. Dan Feser, Rhett’s father, said the Saskatoon coach was so impressed by the fan turnout, he wants to return to play at Unity again next year!

The teams split the games, with the Pirates winning the first one and the D-Backs winning the second. Enjoy these scenes from the afternoon and evening games on what was a perfect day to come out and watch a ball game – warm, sunny and not too windy. For more information and additional photos, see the July 14 issue of the Unity Wilkie Press-Herald.

Rhett Feser at Unity, Satchewan

Blake Robertson at Unity, SaskatchewanRhett Feser, AAA PiratesAAA midget ball in Saskatchewanpitcher Rhett Feserpitcher Blake RobertsonRegan L'Heureuxwatching ballUnity minor ball booth and spectators