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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

Brandon man arrested for theft

On April 1st, 2023 at 1100 am, a 30-year-old Brandon man was arrested for theft from a business located in the 100 blk of Victoria Avenue East. This man was also charged with breaching a condition on his current court order. He was subsequently released on an Undertaking.
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Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for Friday March 31, 2023

The Brandon Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in locating this person who is “WANTED BY POLICE”: Rendell PERSWAIN FOR Carry Concealed Weapon On September 26th, 2022, BPS responded to a call indicating a male was outside a Brandon residence in possession of a handgun. PERSWAIN was located in possession of a handgun and was subsequently arrested on numerous firearms offences as he was prohibited from possessing Firearms. A warrant of arrest has been issued for PERSWAIN as his whereabouts are unknown at this time. __________________________________________________________________ The Brandon Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in solving Theft Under $5000.   On March 27th, 2023, a male and female stole property from a Brandon business located in the 900 block of Victoria Avenue The male and female suspects were captured on video surveillance. Photos of the suspects are attached to this release below. ***************** If you have any information as to the whereabouts of this person or anyone else “Wanted by Police” you are asked to contact Brandon Crime Stoppers @ 204-727-TIPS (8477), www.brandoncrimestoppers.com or by texting BCSTIP+your message to CRIMES (274637).  Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to Call Display.  Your call is not recorded and your identity will remain anonymous.  Crime Stoppers will pay up to $2000.00 cash for information that leads to the solution of a crime.  

Keystone Centre to receive significant funding boost

The Manitoba government is investing in stronger communities by supporting services, businesses and infrastructure like the Keystone Centre, which will be receiving up to $7.9 million over the next five years to support a new multi-year sustainability plan and a $3-million grant through the Arts, Culture and Sport in Community (ACSC) Fund, Premier Heather Stefanson announced here today while participating in the annual Royal Manitoba Winter Fair. “Our government is keen to collaborate with all levels of government, business leaders and our economic development partners to advance key initiatives that will support stronger, more vibrant communities and the continued growth of our economy,” said Stefanson. “The Keystone Centre is the heart of the Westman community and major economic driver for the region. This significant investment will help to ensure the Keystone Centre remains sustainable in the long term so it can continue to attract world-class events and provide ongoing cultural, recreational and economic opportunities for Brandon and the surrounding region.” The premier noted the $7.9 million in operating and capital support is part of a new $15.9-million five-year funding agreement between the Manitoba government, the Keystone Centre and the City of Brandon. “Thank you to both the City of Brandon and the Manitoba government for their commitment to this new and increased funding agreement,” said Jeff Schumacher, CEO and general manager, Keystone Centre. “Predictable and dependable funding is key to ensuring the Keystone Centre can continue to serve the community as a first-class destination for both local organizations and events of regional and national significance. As the building approaches 50 years of age, this new funding agreement will empower the Keystone Centre to maintain and improve the facility, ensuring we continue to bring Westman together through sports, banquets, conventions, concerts, fairs, trade shows and provide significant economic impact to the city and the economy.” The Keystone Centre is a unique multi-functional facility that hosts a variety of local, provincial, national and international events that contribute to the social, recreational, cultural and agricultural fabric of the region. Located on 90 acres in Brandon, the centre offers 540,000 sq.-ft. of multi-use space and hosts hundreds of events annually. Its main 5,102-seat arena, known as Westoba Place, is home to the Brandon Wheat Kings of the Western Hockey League, the annual Royal Manitoba Winter Fair, and contributes millions of dollars in annual economic activity for the province. “The City of Brandon is pleased to partner with the Manitoba government and contribute almost $8 million toward the Keystone Centre,” said Mayor Jeff Fawcett, City of Brandon. “Today’s joint funding announcement ensures that the Keystone Centre is able to get the upgrades needed to sustain operations for decades to come.” The Manitoba government’s $3-million ACSC grant will go towards upgrades to the main arena in the Keystone Centre. Three phases of work will include upgrades to air conditioning, washroom renovations including improved accessibility, arena seating, sprinklers, and loading ramp improvements. The total renovation cost is estimated to be approximately $6 million. “This agreement reinforces the importance of the Keystone Centre as an event venue and an economic driver in our community. It also represents a significant contribution from both the City of Brandon and the Manitoba government to recognize the capital needs that the Keystone Centre currently has and will continue to have into the future,” said Bruce Luebke, board chair, Keystone Centre. “This agreement will give our board of directors and management team the ability to build a robust capital plan for the next five years and to have some certainty when we strategically plan for the Keystone Centre’s future.” Over 400 projects totaling $50 million were supported through the first round of applications of the ACSC fund in 2022-23, the premier noted. “Manitoba’s arts, culture and amateur sport organizations are at the heart of our communities and the Keystone Centre exemplifies where that heart resides,” said Stefanson. “Generations of Manitobans have come to this centre to celebrate and experience a sense of community and this funding will allow many more generations to do the same.” For more information on the ACSC fund, including applications for the second round of $50 million, visit manitoba.ca/acsc.
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Crash Destroys Traffic Signal

Two pickup trucks pulling trailers collided Thursday afternoon in the intersection of 26th St. and Victoria Avenue, destroying a traffic signal pole in the process. It appears that the pickup pulling a long flat-deck trailer collided with the wheel area of the second pickup's enclosed trailer. It is unknown what caused the collision, or if any injuries occurred. Power to the intersection's remaining traffic lights appeared to be cut, which affected traffic in the area. Brandon Police were on scene directing traffic while work was done to remove the traffic light and debris.

By-Law Officer Charged with Fraud Under $5000 and Breach of Trust

On December 24, 2022 a By-Law Officer, who was assigned to Animal Control duties attended to a Brandon residential address. The officer advised the caller that there was a surrender fee for the animals. It is alleged that the officer collected the money as a surrender fee, but they did not turn over the funds to the pound agent. On December 28, 2022, another BPS employee learned of this anomaly through a separate investigation they were conducting. The employee reported their concerns to their supervisor, which lead to a police investigator being assigned to the incident on January 9, 2023 after preliminary fact finding by the employee’s supervisor and a review by BPS Executive. The investigation lead to the discovery of four similar incidents between March and August 2022. During these incidents, money was collected for the surrender of animals but was not deposited with the pound agent. These incidents occurred on March 26, May 02, June 29, and August 22, 2022. As a result of this investigation, Neil Terence JORDAN, a 57-year-old male of rural Manitoba has been charged with five counts of Fraud Under 5000 dollars and five counts of Breach of Trust by an Official. Mr. JORDAN was first charged on January 16, 2023, with one count of each offence based on the initial investigation. On February 24, 2023, Manitoba Prosecution Services authorized the eight additional charges, based on the ongoing investigation. Mr. JORDAN’s first court appearance is set for April 24, 2023, at the Brandon Court House. During the course of the investigation, Mr. JORDAN was immediately relieved of any responsibility as an Animal Control Officer and has been on unpaid leave, at his request, since 25 January 2023. A review of our processes has been conducted. Protocols were in place when these occurrences happened. The employee chose not to follow these processes. Based on the review, our By-Law supervisor will be examining animal control calls for service on an ongoing basis. Our review remains ongoing to determine best practices to implement to ensure this type of situation does not happen again.