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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

Brandon police respond to several theft reports from local businesses

Police seeking information after multiple break-ins in Brandon

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release Break and Enter to Business On June 25, 2020, police responded to a report of a Break and Enter to an office space in the 3000 block of Victoria Ave E. The incident is believed to have occurred between 8:00 pm the previous evening and 5:30 am on June 25. Stolen was money from a vending machine. Anyone with information regarding this offence is encouraged to contact Brandon Police Service. Break and Enter to Business On June 25, 2020, police responded to a break and enter to an external building of a business in the 600 block of Percy Street. The incident is believed to have occurred between 8:30 pm on June 24 and noon on June 25. Suspects attempted to gain entry to a beer cooler without success. Anyone with information regarding this offence is encouraged to contact Brandon Police Service.

Truck Shears Power Pole

Shortly before 9:00 on Thursday night, Brandon Fire and Emergency Services and Brandon Police Service responded to the corner of Cottonwood Crescent and Queens Ave East for a single-vehicle crash involving a power pole. According to witnesses, a blue Dodge Ram truck was driving south on Driftwood Crescent when it veered off the road, struck a stop sign at Queens Ave E. and crossed the road, continued onto the sidewalk of Cottonwood Crescent striking a power pole (sheering it at the base) and eventually smashing into a large tree. Because of the downed power lines Manitoba Hydro was called to shut off power. The circumstances of the crash are unclear, and it is unknown if anybody was transported to hospital. The truck suffered extensive damage, and a few parked cars received damage as well.

Manitoba announces school reopening plan

The Manitoba government has released a planning framework for the resumption of in-class learning, with teachers and staff returning to classrooms on Sept. 2 and students on Sept. 8, Education Minister Kelvin Goertzen announced today. “We are planning to have all students, from kindergarten to Grade 12, back in classrooms in September. While we can’t be sure what the COVID-19 pandemic will look like in the fall, detailed planning is needed to ensure schools can resume in-class learning and to prepare for different scenarios,” said Goertzen. “This framework will allow schools and school divisions to prepare plans that are flexible at the local level, yet consistent with those at other sites across the province.” The framework provides guidance for school divisions to develop detailed reopening plans to be submitted to Manitoba Education for three public health scenarios including: • in-class learning with near-normal conditions; • in-class learning, taking additional public health measures into consideration; and • remote learning from home, with limited use of school facilities. The minister noted that while the plan is for all students to return to classroom learning in the fall, Manitoba Education will provide final confirmation by Aug. 1 based on public health directions. Significant consultation with students, parents, teachers and education stakeholders occurred over the past month to gauge their comfort, with tens of thousands of Manitobans providing feedback. Divisions will ensure all schools have plans that are accessible to parents and students. Funded independent schools will also be asked to submit plans and post them publicly. “Public health officials expect the COVID-19 virus to be around for some time and that’s why schools need to develop plans for the fall,” said Dr. Brent Roussin, Manitoba’s chief provincial public health officer. “In addition to these plans, it will continue to be important for people to stay home if they are sick, ensure physical distancing, continue to practise good hand hygiene and cover coughs.” The framework also outlines key considerations that should be addressed in the school and division plans including: • ensuring schools can respond and adapt to changing public health orders and guidance; • making sure any necessary physical distancing requirements can be met; • considering the use of cohorts in classrooms, on buses and during activities to limit exposure to COVID-19; • planning with a focus on in-class learning and establishing priorities; • looking at ways to accommodate specialty programming and extracurricular activities; • considering how school transportation can be safely offered; • looking at blended learning options that can be implemented quickly; • making arrangements for students, teachers and staff who may be at higher risk of COVID-19; and • considering learning and assessment needs, as well as any educational gaps for students as a result of the pandemic. “Students, parents, teachers, staff and administrators have had to make many adjustments in a very short period of time, and I thank everyone who has worked hard to find solutions to keep everyone safe during the pandemic,” said Goertzen. “By taking the time to develop thorough plans, we can continue to protect the health and well-being of our school communities while ensuring that students have the opportunity to learn and develop their skills.” The report can be viewed at www.manitoba.ca/covid19/restoring/safeschools.html and feedback can be provided at https://engagemb.ca. For up-to-date information on COVID-19 in Manitoba, visit www.manitoba.ca/COVID19. A comprehensive list of Manitoba government COVID-19 measures can be found at: https://manitoba.ca/bg/2020/04/covid19.html. (Province of MB News Release)

Investigation leads to arrest of 2 suspects is reported stabbing

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On June 24, 2020, police responded to the report of a stabbing. The victim was located walking in the area of the 3200 block of Pacific Ave. He was transported by BFES ambulance to be treated for his non-life threatening injuries. Investigation led police to learn the identity of the two suspects who were later located and arrested. A 26-year-ol male, and a 16-year-old male youth will appear in court on October 22, 2020 on charges of Assault with a Weapon.

Love Local Brandon, supporting the Samaritan House in Brandon

Inspired by a community campaign in Winnipeg, Ryan and Jenn Shields have created a Love Local Brandon line of t-shirts, hoodies and hats.  The logo features three iconic buildings in Brandon: the East End water tower, the MacKenzie Seeds Building and the Keystone Centre.  When Ryan and Jenn reached out to the owners of Brandon Source for Sports to run the idea by them, they were instantly onboard to help create the logo and get the apparel line set up. 100% of the proceeds from the apparel line are going directly to the Samaritan House in Brandon.  What is the motivation for Love Local Brandon? “We love our city, it has been so good to our family that we wanted to give back during a time when people may need an extra hand up” says Ryan.  The apparel can be pre-ordered through their online store located at https://www.openheartswellness.ca/love-local and will only be available for a limited time.  Orders will close July 30, 2020.