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Theft suspect found in possession of crystal meth, machete

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for November 1, 2024

Suspect caught on video surveillance stealing tip jar

Multi-Vehicle Collision at Van Horne and 21st Street Sends One to Winnipeg Hospital with Serious Injuries

Carberry Bus Crash First Responders Inducted into Order of the Buffalo Hunt

Police arrest male for Flight From Police and Trafficking charges

Assiniboine partners with MPI to expand adult driver training in Manitoba

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for October 25, 2024

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Impaired driving charge laid against 80-year-old Brandon male

Source: BPS Media Release At 2:27 a.m. today, police were notified of a single vehicle accident in the 1300 block of 18th Street where a passenger vehicle had driven over the median and struck a light standard, knocking it down. The operator of the vehicle, an 80 year old male from Brandon, was found to be impaired by alcohol and arrested. He was transported to the BPS office where samples of his breath were obtained showing that he was above the legal allowable blood/alcohol concentration for driving. He was released to appear in court in June, charged with impaired driving and driving over 80 mg%. There were no injuries in this accident.
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Break and Enter with Intent, Suspect Arrested

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On May 26, 2022 shortly after 10:00 pm, police responded to a report of an unauthorized male in the secure laundry room of a secure apartment building in the 000 block of Queens Cres. Police located the suspect in the building and arrested the 33-year-old.  He was lodged at Brandon Police Service.  In his possession were break-in instruments. He was lodged at Brandon Police Service and will appear in court today on charges of Break and Enter with Intent and Possession of Break-in Instruments  
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Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for May 27, 2022

“CRIME STOPPERS WANTED” for: May 27th, 2022 The Brandon Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in locating this person who is: “WANTED BY POLICE” Sedrick James ROULETTE (38 yrs) FOR Breach of Release Order On May 23rd, 2022, police attended to a residence in Brandon to do a curfew check on the accused, Sedrick ROULETTE, as he was bound by a court order. Police learned Sedrick ROULETTE was no longer residing there and therefore in breach of his court order. Sedrick ROULETTE’s current whereabouts is unknown and police are asking for any information that may lead to his arrest. 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. ****************************************************************** CRIME OF THE WEEK for May 27th, 2022 The Brandon Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in solving a; Robbery with violence On May 3rd, 2022, at approximately 10pm, two suspects entered a business in the 3500’ block of Victoria Ave and stole 4 cases of alcohol beverages. When they were confronted by staff, one of the suspects assaulted the employee and fled with the merchandise. The fist suspect is described as a male, thin build, wearing a black long sleeve shirt, camouflage pants, and black nike runners. The second suspect was a female with long dark hair, thin build, wearing a navy hoodie with “champion” on the chest, and blue jeans with rips on the thighs.

BPS Organized Crime Section and Crime Suppression Section seize opioid pills, meth, firearms

Source: BPS News Release On May 25, 2022 at approximately 2:00 pm, members of the Organized Crime Section and the Crime Suppression Section conducted two search warrants at residences in the 600 block of 16th street, and in the 400 block of 5th street following an investigation into drug trafficking. Police seized cash, an ounce of meth, a .117-caliber BB rifle and drug trafficking paraphernalia from the residence on 16th street. A 24-year-old male was stopped in a vehicle and arrested as he left the residence.  He was later released to appear in court on charges of Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking Meth, Possession of Proceeds of Property Obtained by Crime, Fail to Comply with Undertaking, and Fail to Comply with Release Order X3. Two other individuals were arrested in this residence and released without charges. From the second location, police located and seized a loaded .22 caliber rifle that had been reported stolen out of Ontario.  Also seized was several hundred opioid pills, a small amount of Meth, drug trafficking paraphernalia, cash, two conducted energy weapons, and a variety of ammunition. Arrested in connection with this residence was a 39-year-old female.  She was lodged at Brandon Police Service and will appear in court today on charges of Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking Meth, and on outstanding warrant charges of Possession for the Purpose of Trafficking and Fail to Attend Court. A 59-year-old male was arrested and later released.  He will appear in court on July 18, 2022 on numerous firearm related offences. A 55-year-old male was also arrested and later released.  He will appear in court on July 21, 2022 on numerous firearm related offences and Fail to Comply with Release Order. A 30-year-old male who was also located in the residence was arrested on outstanding charges of Assault Cause Bodily Harm.  He was released to appear in court at a later date.

CAA lists 18th Street as one of Manitoba’s worst roads

A provincial road that connects Seven Sisters Falls through Manitoba’s Whiteshell Provincial Park is the province’s Worst Road. Provincial Road 307 is the dubious “winner” of CAA Manitoba’s Worst Roads contest for 2022, says Heather Mack, Manager, Government and Community Services. “This is the first time a rural road has made the top of our list,” says Mack.“But it’s not a surprise – more rural roads have been making our Top 10 list as the annual contest goes on.” A resident who lives near Otter Falls, which is in the Whiteshell off of PR 307, tells CAA Manitoba that the road is even worse in the winter – thanks to how much the road heaves in the cold. “It just comes up and if you aren’t careful, you go flying,” he says, noting the province has erected warning signs, but has not fixed the heaving. Last week, the road was closed due to overland flooding, which should be a wake-up call to governments, says Mack. “Climate change affects our infrastructure as much as anything else,” she says. “We need to be pro-active in preparing our roads so these vital community links, especially in rural Manitoba, are not cut off.” Winnipeg’s Saskatchewan Avenue came in second due to its numerous patches and potholes – including one pothole that was so deep, a local man took a photo of himself standing waist- deep inside it. It’s not just potholes that CAA Manitoba asked Manitobans to think about when voting for their worst road. Lack of active transportation paths, lack of safe and accessible access, poor or no signage, bad design or poor maintenance all went into this year’s voting. This year’s Top 10 list for Manitoba: Provincial Road 307 Saskatchewan Avenue, Winnipeg Waller Avenue, Winnipeg Provincial Trunk Hwy 34, Pilot Mound/Crystal City 18th Street, Brandon Provincial Trunk Hwy 44, Lockport to Whiteshell Leila Avenue, Winnipeg Kenaston Boulevard, Winnipeg Dawson Road North, Winnipeg Goulet Street, Winnipeg Last year’s winner, Taylor Avenue, dropped off the provincial Top 10 list thanks to recent reconstruction efforts by the City of Winnipeg, but is still in the Top 10 list for Winnipeg. “This contest provides a snapshot of what Manitobans are experiencing out on our roads. We are pleased to see some of the usual roads on our list get moved down or fall off as local governments take action,” says Mack. “We are here to advocate for the safest roads possible for Manitobans – no matter whether they drive, bike, use transit or walk.