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Early morning bear spray attack reported in Brandon

Youth Smashes Window, Mother Threatens Occupant and Kicks in Door

Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking Cocaine, Possession of Proceeds of Crime

Approximately $17,000 of meth seized in execution of search warrant

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for September 20, 2024

Brandon Police Service Media Release September 18, 2024

Traffic Alert 18th Street Reconstruction Starts Tomorrow

Woman arrested for theft and concealed weapons after string of robberies

Suspect arrested after claiming to be a police officer from Winnipeg

On May 8, 2023, police received a report of a male suspect attending to a business in the 3100 block of Victoria Ave claiming to be a police officer from Winnipeg.  Prior to attending the business, the suspect repeatedly called the business with the same request.  The suspect advised employees he was looking for video surveillance from the business. On May 9, 2023, police learned the same suspect attended another business in the 2500 block of Victoria Ave claiming to be a police officer from Winnipeg who was looking for video surveillance. Police learned the identity of the male suspect and further investigation revealed that the 31-year-old male from Brandon was looking for information on his ex-girlfriend.  Police also learned that in spite of a no contact order, he continued to attempt to make contact with her daily.  He was also wanted on outstanding charges of Criminal Harassment.  The suspect is not a police officer. On May 9, 2023, police located and arrested the suspect.  He was lodged at Brandon Police Service and will appear in court today on new charges of Personating a Peace Officer X2, Criminal Harassment, and Fail to Comply with Release Order.

MPI Customers Can Now Check Claim Details Online

Manitoba Public Insurance is pleased to launch Check My Claim, a convenient new feature on MPI’s website that allows customers to get information about certain MPI claims, where and when they want it. Manitobans can use the new service to access the most up-to-date status of their existing physical damage claims on personal vehicles. Claim information, including progress updates, a summary of insurance coverage, liability percentage, adjuster contact information and the details of upcoming appointments at MPI locations, is available through the new option. “We know one of the top reasons customers call MPI’s Contact Centre or their adjuster is to get an update on their physical damage claim,” said Marnie Kacher, MPI’s Chief Operations Officer. “Earlier this year, customer survey data also showed us that Manitobans want to access this information online. As a customer-centric organization, MPI listened and moved quickly to create a solution that meets both needs while supporting the important work of our adjusting teams throughout the province.” Check My Claim is the latest example of MPI prioritizing the preferences of Manitobans in the products and services it offers. MPI is proud to be delivering value to customers through new online solutions that offer more convenient access to its services. Available for personal vehicle claims made after May 5, 2023, registered owners will be required to enter their claim number, document number (DD/REF) and the email address provided to MPI when the claim was reported to access their claim’s status.
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1st Street Detention Pond Expansion Starts This Week

As part of the City’s plan to improve drainage in southeast Brandon, work to expand the existing detention pond at the southwest corner of 1st Street and Richmond Avenue will commence this week. Following a procurement process, Tri-Wave Construction Ltd. was the successful bidder for this project. The 1st Street detention pond expansion will occur south of Richmond Avenue between 1st Street and the rear of properties along the east side of 2nd Street. Weather dependent, completion of the project is scheduled for Friday, June 30, 2023. Access to the work area will be through Kin Park via Cornwallis Avenue. As a result, there may be some parking restrictions in the area, as well as potential closures to some pathways in Kin Park. Driveway access should not be restricted, but temporary road closures may impact regular routes of travel and street parking. Detour signage will be in place if a road closure is required.   What is a detention pond? A detention pond, which can also be referred to as a dry pond, is part of the stormwater management system and provides temporary storage of stormwater runoff, allowing the stormwater to be slowly released as the storm dissipates and ends.   Will trees be cut down? Yes, but only if necessary. Unfortunately, due to the location of the pond expansion and access constraints, a few trees will require removal. New trees will be re-planted outside of the pond area, the year following completion of the work.   Will garbage collection service be interrupted? Solid Waste collection services will be maintained throughout construction. To avoid conflicts, the Solid Waste Department will be collecting recycling and compostable materials (blue and green lid carts) earlier in the morning. To ensure your pickup is not missed, please ensure your cart is set out the night before.

Break and Enter to Business – Suspect Arrested

On May 8, 2023 at approximately 4:46 am, police received a report of an alarm sounding at a business in the 100 block of 7th street.  When police arrived, they could see an unauthorized individual inside through a window.  Members from general patrol contained the business, while a member of the Police Service Dog Unit was called to search for the suspect within the building, as it was quite large. The 28-year-old male suspect was located in the basement and arrested. Investigation revealed he forced his way in through a window. The suspect was lodged at Brandon Police Service and will appear in court today on charges of Break and Enter with Intent.

Disturbance Results in 3 Arrests

At 8:30 pm, Police attended to a disturbance call in the 100 block of 16th St. Police located a 29 year old female and a 33 year old male who were both on conditions not to have contact with each other. Both subjects were arrested. Another 30 year old female was dealt with who had an outstanding warrant for Theft Under $5,000 who was also arrested and later released on an appearance notice