Thanks to the winter storm which rolled through the region, Rosetown RCMP Members remained fairly busy helping those in need during the morning hours of November 29. 

Also in the calls to service from November 26 to December 2 was a report of an erratic driver on Highway 15 on November 26. Members located the vehicle and spoke to the subject of complaint.

Then there was a report of fraud on November 27. The matter is still under investigation. In the afternoon of November 29, RCMP received a report of a found bicycle at a Rosetown residence. The owner was found and bicycle was returned. Also on the 29th, Members received a request for wellbeing check. Members spoke to the subject of complaint. 

Things stayed relatively quiet until the morning of December 1, when RCMP received a report of a motor vehicle collision on Highway 7. There were no injuries, and the matter was reported for insurance purposes. Also in the morning of December 1, Members conducted a mandatory travel COVID-19 quarantine compliance check on two individuals in the area. There was a report of an erratic driver on Highway 7 near Harris in the afternoon of December 1. Members were unable to locate the vehicle. Also in the afternoon of December 1, there was another report of an erratic driver in Rosetown. The matter is still under investigation. 

Then wrapping up the week on December 2, RCMP received a report of a lost purse. The matter is still under investigation. There were also 49 Traffic related charges issued, one 911 miss dial call and three false alarm calls during the week. 

Police are asking anyone with information about these or any other crime(s) to please contact the Rosetown RCMP at 306-882-5700, Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or submit a tip online at www.saskcrimestoppers.com.