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5th annual Free Fry Day taking place in Brandon

WCG Raises Over $10,000 For Dauphin’s Watson Art Centre

2 turn themselves in on warrants, Distribution of Intimate Image

Manitoba Launches $25M Electronic Vehicle Rebate Program

Female charged with Assaulting a Police Officer, Assault, Theft under $5000

Knife Pulled on Employee, Hit and Run

Brandon Secures Over 6.2 Million from HAF

Police called to Corral Centre for an armed robbery

Manitoba government increases fines for COVID-19 violations

he Manitoba government is increasing the fine amounts for those who fail to comply with public health and emergency orders, Premier Brian Pallister announced today. “The recent surge in COVID-19 cases in our province is concerning, which is why our government is taking further action to protect Manitobans,” said Pallister. “Along with stronger public health orders, these new and substantially higher fines are an additional tool to help keep Manitobans safe.” Amendments have been made to the Preset Fines and Offence Descriptions Regulation that establish new fine amounts for failure to comply with public health and emergency orders. For individuals, the fine was previously $486 and will now rise to $1,296. This will be the second highest such fine level in Canada. For corporations, the fine was previously $2,542 and will now rise to $5,000. In addition to higher fines, the Manitoba government will continue to increase enforcement of the public health orders across the province. Agencies with the authority to enforce these orders include the RCMP and other police agencies, the Health Protection Unit, Manitoba Conservation and Climate, Workplace Safety and Health, and the Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Authority. The Manitoba government is also working to amend existing provincial regulations to enable municipal bylaw enforcement officers to enforce public health and emergency orders. Larger fines and increased enforcement of public health orders are the latest measure undertaken by the Manitoba government to combat COVID-19 in the province. In recent weeks, a number of proactive measures have also been taken including more than doubling testing capacity, signing an agreement to substantially increase contact tracing and partnering with Red River College to rapidly train additional staff to work on the front lines in the fight against COVID-19. “The fight against COVID is a team effort that requires all hands on deck and I know Manitobans are ready to do their part,” said Pallister. “By following the fundamentals and complying with our public health orders, we can protect each other and reduce the risk of COVID-19.” As of Oct. 12, 134 tickets for failing to comply with Manitoba’s public health and emergency orders had been filed with the Provincial Offences Court. The new fine levels come into effect today. A copy of the most recent orders under the Public Health Act is available on the Manitoba government website at https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/proactive/2020_2021/orders-soe-capital-10192020.pdf (Province of Manitoba Release)

Numerous bicycles, tools seized during execution of Search Warrant

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release At approximately noon, a 26-year-old male was arrested for possession of stolen property when he was observed in the 300 block of Park Avenue on a stolen bicycle. His arrest led to members of the major crime unit obtaining and executing a search warrant at his residence on 5 Street. Numerous bicycles and parts as well as a number of tools that had been reported stolen were seized during the execution of the warrant. The male, from Brandon was charged with possession of property obtained by crime and was released for court in December

Male arrested for Possession of Property Obtained by Crime/Possession of Controlled Substance

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On October 2nd, police attended an address on Willowdale Crescent to assist Brandon Fire at a possible overdose. While in attendance, police discovered a quantity of fentanyl, a quantity of methamphetamine and cash. A number of bicycles were also found that had been reported stolen. The 42-year-old male occupant was located on Sunday and arrested for possession of property obtained by crime and possession for the purpose of trafficking (fentanyl). The male also had an outstanding warrant for his arrest for failing to appear in court. He was arrested and released and will appear in court in December.

Police investigate multiple break and enters

Source: Bandon Police Service Media Release On October 17, 2020 police received a report of a Break and Enter to a garage in the 400 block of 23rd Street.  A number of power tools were stolen.  No suspects have been developed at this time.  The investigation is ongoing. On October 17, 2020 police received a report of a Break and Enter to a garage in the 700 block of 14th street.  Once inside the garage, a vehicle was entered and an unknown amount of change stolen from it.  At the time of the report it was unknown if any other property was stolen.  The investigation is ongoing.

Search warrant nets Fentanyl, Meth, & cash

Source: Brandon Police Service Media release On October 14, 2020, members of BPS Major Crime Unit and Organized Crime Section conducted a search warrant at a residence in the 100 block of 10 street shortly before 2:00 pm.  They located Fentanyl and Meth as well as $4500 cash.  Arrested was a 33-year-old male.  He was lodged at Brandon Police Service and will appear in court today on charges of Possess for the Purpose of Trafficking.