The Rosetown RCMP received 9 calls to service over the week of February 5th-11th, along with issuing one traffic related charge.

Rosetown RCMP received a report of an erratic driver on Highway 7 near Harris, SK on the night of February 5th. Members were unable to locate the vehicle. The next day, members received a report of an injured deer on Highway 7, and were unable to locate the deer.

On the night of February 8th, Rosetown RCMP received a report of a suspicious vehicle in Rosetown, but were unable to locate the vehicle.

Two separate calls took place regarding a highway blockage on February 9th. A semi was moved off of Highway 15 after it was blocking part of the road, and shortly after on Highway 7, a semi had broken down but was not obstructing traffic.

Rosetown RCMP responded to 3 calls on February 10th, starting with a report of fraud in the morning, that had insufficient evidence to proceed with charges. Late that same night, members received a report of an impaired driver in Elrose, SK. Members attended and the subject of complaint was being driven home by a sober driver. Not too long after, police issued a warning to a driver after a traffic complaint on Highway 7.

Finally on February 11th, Rosetown RCMP received a request for a well-being check, and the matter is still under investigation.