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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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Ukraine Flag Raising Ceremony At Brandon City Hall

The City of Brandon will be raising the Ukrainian flag at City Hall (410 – 9th Street) on Sunday, May 15, 2022 at 4:00 p.m. with a short ceremony to follow.   The ceremony will include greetings from Mayor Rick Chrest and other dignitaries, along with the anthems of both Canada and Ukraine being played.  Residents are encouraged to bring candles, Ukrainian flags, and signs of support. Everyone is invited to come together in solidarity with Ukraine as well as with the many residents of Brandon and Westman who share Ukrainian heritage and Ukrainian ancestry. The flag will be flown at City Hall for 4 days and 4 nights as a show of our solidarity and support with Ukraine.  “Brandon is currently home to many Ukrainians, and people from Ukraine have played a significant role throughout the history of Brandon and our region.” noted Mayor Rick Chrest. “We stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine both at home and abroad against the Russian invasion. We add our voices to the provincial and federal governments that call for Russia to end its aggression so that peace can be restored in the region. We are proud to stand with our community again on Sunday to show the enduring support for the people of Ukraine.”  

Police recover two stolen vehicles from separate incidents

Stolen Vehicle Recovered – Suspect Arrested On May 11, 2022 at approximately 11:30 pm, police responded to information that there was a 46-year-old male wanted on outstanding charges, possibly driving a stolen vehicle near the 1800 block of Brandon Ave. Police located the suspect inside a business in the 1000 block of 18th street; he was in possession of the stolen vehicle keys, and the wallet of the vehicle owner.  The suspect was arrested and lodged at Brandon Police Service.  He will appear in court today on new charges of Possession of Property Obtained by Crime, And Fail to Comply with Release Order, as well as outstanding charges of Fail to Comply with Released Order X3.  The stolen vehicle and utility trailer were recovered. A 31-year-old female was also arrested for Possession of Property Obtained by Crime in connection to the stolen vehicle.  She was later released and will appear in court on July 14, 2022. Stolen Vehicle/U-Haul Recovered- Suspect Arrested On May 11, 2022, shortly after 2:00 pm, police observed the stolen U-Haul and stopped it in the 1800 block of 17th street E.  The driver, the 48-year-old female driver was arrested.  She was later released and will appear in court on June 27, 2022 on a charge of Theft of Motor Vehicle.
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Scaletta Claims 2022 Our Manitoba Photo Contest Title

Stino Scaletta of Brandon is the winner of the 2022 Sunrise Credit Union, Our Manitoba Photo Contest. A panel of Sunrise staff selected Scaletta's photo from the 2019 Manitoba Summer Fair as one of the 40 finalists from approximately 400 entries for this year's contest. In April, a week-long public vote on the 40 finalists was held through the ourmanitoba.org website. Scaletta’s photo earned the most nods to be declared the winner. "I like to go to the Manitoba Summer Fair during the fireworks. This allows me to enhance my long exposure shots of the rides with the fireworks." said Scaletta when describing his winning shot, "For this particular image, I wanted to capture the Ferris Wheel and other rides in motion with the fireworks in the background. So, I set my shutter speed at six seconds, and I was firing away (every six seconds) hoping to capture the motion of the rides with the firework explosions." Scaletta has been entering the Our Manitoba Photo Contest from the outset. While Scaletta has been a finalist previously, this is the first time one of his entries has emerged as the winner. "I enter the Sunrise Credit Union's Our Manitoba Photo Contest to see how my pictures compare to the many submissions you get.' said Scaletta, "This contest has hundreds of amazing entries, and being shortlisted is an achievement for me. However, to be voted into your calendar is the cherry on top." Scaletta has reveled in photography for many years and has won other photo contests. He shared some of the keys to achieving quality photos. "I find photography similar to golf. You can't master it, but you can have fun trying. There are 'rules' you can follow to help compose an image. You can learn them in various ways (YouTube, books, or join a photography club – I've done all three)." said Scaletta, "An image with a nice composition will give you a decent chance of getting selected for a calendar. A second tip, for landscapes, get low. A lower perspective will enhance foreground elements which will take your images up a notch." All 13 finalists will receive a canvas print of the winning photograph, be featured in the 2023 Sunrise Credit Union calendar, and have appeared on Sunrise Credit Union's branch TVs and social media channels. In addition, Stino earned the Grant Prize of a $500 One-Year Term Deposit from Sunrise Credit Union. 2022 marked the tenth edition of the Our Manitoba Photo Contest. The unveiling of the grand prize winner on Thursday (May 12) coincided with Manitoba Day.
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Search warrant nets cocaine, drug trafficking paraphernalia

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On May 10th, 2022, at approximately 9:40 am, members of the Crime Division and Patrol Section executed a Controlled Drug and Substances Search Warrant at a residence located in the 100 block of 12th Street.  A 32-year-old male, a 25-year-old female, and another male age 48 were located within the residence. They were all arrested and taken into custody.  Search of the residence yielded a .22 caliber zip-gun, a small quantity of cocaine, and drug trafficking paraphernalia. The arrested individuals are facing several criminal charges including, Possession of a Scheduled Substance for the Purpose of Trafficking, Possession of a Prohibited Firearm, Possession of Proceeds Obtained by Crime, Fail to Comply with Release Order, Unauthorized Possession of a Firearm, and Possession of Firearm/Ammo Contrary to a Prohibition Order. All were held in custody at the Brandon Police Service to appear in court
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Campground Openings Delayed in Some Manitoba Parks

Manitoba Environment, Climate and Parks continues to advise all provincial park and campground visitors to carefully check and monitor conditions before heading to provincial parks this spring as some campgrounds and trails are closed to help protect the health and safety of Manitobans. Updated details on closures and advisories due to flooding and spring weather conditions are available at www.manitobaparks.com. Travel is not advised in Nopiming Provincial Park and all canoe routes are closed in Nopiming and Manigotagan River provincial parks. Some trails in Whiteshell Provincial Park are also closed. Openings originally scheduled for May 13 have been delayed at the following campgrounds: Nopiming and Manigotagan River provincial parks, all backcountry canoe routes and campsites are closed until further notice; Bird Lake, Beresford Lake, Black Lake, Shoe Lake and Tulabi Falls campgrounds in Nopiming Provincial Park are closed until at least June 2 due to overland flooding; St. Malo Provincial Park, campground opening is delayed until at least May 20 due to soft ground, wet conditions and no washrooms due to frozen water lines; Adam Lake, Max Lake and William Lake campgrounds in Turtle Mountain and William Lake provincial parks, opening is delayed until at least May 20 due to wet conditions and saturated ground; Brereton Lake in Whiteshell Provincial Park, closure of some seasonal sites due to flooding; Caddy Lake campground, including all nightly camping and some seasonal sites and Falcon-Toniata seasonal campground in Whiteshell Provincial Park, opening will be delayed until at least May 20 due to wet conditions and saturated ground; Falcon Beach, Falcon Lakeshore seasonal sites and West Hawk Lake including West Hawk Trailer Village in Whiteshell Provincial Park have some site closures until at least May 20, including all full service sites and some sites in low lying areas; White Lake Campground in Whiteshell Provincial Park is closed until at least June 2 due to high water levels and flooding; Rivers Provincial Park campground, partial closure of some sites in low lying areas until at least May 20, due to wet conditions; Stephenfield Provincial Park, some sites will be closed until at least May 20 due to water supply; and Lake St. George Provincial Park campground is closed until further notice due to flooded access roads. Manitoba Parks staff are closely monitoring this evolving situation and assessing conditions daily. Campgrounds slated for a May long weekend opening, especially those in higher elevations such as the Duck Mountains, Porcupine Hills and those in northern Manitoba, are still reporting a substantial amount of snow and may also experience further delays. Closures may be extended if flooding and high water conditions continue. Reservation holders and seasonal campers will be contacted and their fees refunded if their campsite is affected by a closure. Campers should not pre-emptively cancel reservations before being notified of a site closure, otherwise cancellation policies will apply. Services such as drinking water and washrooms may also be limited or reduced in some areas as a result of late spring conditions which are delaying the seasonal setup and operation of water lines. Campers are advised to plan accordingly for potential service reductions and pack adequate drinking water. An update will be issued next week for campgrounds scheduled to open May 20. Park visitors are asked to report any significant trail flooding or maintenance concerns to the local park district office. Park visitors should also check www.manitoba511.ca for road closures and potential detours before travelling to parks.