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Police arrest male suspect in connection to stabbing incident in Brandon

Liquor Vendor Heist at Travel Lodge: suspects evade capture

Police arrest 2 females for unrelated offences contrary to the LGCCA

Man Arrested After Brandishing Stolen Knife in Public, Violating Release Order

Manitoba Government on Track to Hire 1,000 Net New Health-Care Workers

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for September 26, 2024

Manitoba extends gas tax holiday

Police use Taser to take down male suspect after alleged stabbing in Brandon

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release At approx. 9:35 PM Saturday evening, Police were called to an apartment complex in the 200 block of 16th St East for a possible stabbing.  Upon arrival, the victim was located in the vestibule area having suffered multiple stab wounds to the upper body.  Officers continued to clear the building to ensure there were no more casualties, and in doing so encountered the 54-year-old male suspect.  The suspect was still armed with a knife at the time.  Officers deployed a Taser to safely gain control of and arrest the suspect.  The 43-year-old victim was taken to hospital and at last report was in stable condition.  The suspect was lodged at the Brandon Correctional Centre.  It is believed that the suspect and victim were living together in a Domestic relationship. The investigation is continuing.

Brandon police catch alleged purse snatcher

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release At 11:00 AM Friday morning, Police received a report from a lady who indicated she had her purse stolen from her while she waited at a bus stop in the 800 block of Victoria Ave.  At 2:30 PM a second lady reported having her purse stolen from a shopping cart while in a parking lot in the 800 block of Victoria Ave.  A witness chased the suspect until police arrived and located the 31-year-old male hiding between houses in the 600 block of 10th St.  Stolen items from both thefts were located in the male’s possession.  He was lodged at the Brandon Correctional Centre until sober at which time he will be released with a court date of November 18th.

Male wanted by Calgary police located in Brandon covered in nachos and cheese

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release At around 2250 hours, a business in the 3500 block Victoria Ave reported a suspicious male acting weird. Officers attended and located a very intoxicated male who had fallen off his bicycle and spilled his nachos and cheese all over him. A CPIC check was conducted that showed he was wanted by Calgary Police Service for sexual assault on an unendorsed warrant with a Western Canada radius. The 39 year old male was arrested and lodged at BCC on a 6 day remand awaiting Calgary Police Service to arrange for transport.

Budget Blinds Celebrating 8 Years in Business

Budget Blinds of Southwest Manitoba is excited to bring their Customer Appreciation Showcase to Brandon Friday, October 4 – Saturday, October 5, 2019, as part of the Thank You Manitoba Tour. Owner & Consultant of Budget Blinds SW Manitoba, Sue Swarbrick explained that after eight great years in business, it is time to celebrate with the customers that make it all possible. "We want to gather our customers together in celebration of relationships made along the way while decorating their homes and businesses," said Swarbrick Brandon is one of five stops on the tour. The showcase will also set up shop in Portage la Prairie, Steinbach, Dauphin and Swan River. Like anything in the world, technology has forced some significant advancements in the industry. The staff at Budget Blinds has put together a high-end display that will showcase these advancements to the marketplace. "There is always something new in our industry like retrofit motors," added Swarbrick. "At Budget Blinds, we pride ourselves on providing style and service for every budget. We have the best warranties in the industry, and we offer products from over 25 reputable vendors.” There is never a bad time to transform your home's interior to something you've always dreamed of, and Budget Blinds is here to make those aspirations come true. For more information on Budget Blinds of Southwest Manitoba and how the transformation specialists can help change your life, make a stop in and see them at their showroom on 381 Park Avenue East, Unit B in Brandon

City of Brandon Launches E-Ticketing For Traffic By-law Violations

Brandon, MB – The City of Brandon is pleased to unveil a new electronic ticketing system that will allow for easier processing of tickets issued for traffic by-law violations and will provide citizens options to immediately address a ticket they’ve been issued without delay. Developed in-house by the City of Brandon Information Technology Department, the City of Brandon’s new E-Ticketing platform includes the ability for Brandon Police Service by-law officers and the City’s various 3rd party parking authority partners to electronically document a traffic by-law violation (including photo evidence, if applicable) and print a violation notice directly in the field using a mobile application fully integrated with the ticket payment system used by the City of Brandon Finance Department. This new process will mean that immediately upon receipt of a ticket, citizens can visit a 24-7 web portal to pay the ticket via credit card, or drop by Brandon City Hall (410-9th Street) during regular business hours for other payment methods. A citizen may also begin the ticket appeal process using the same website without delay. City of Brandon Manager of Accounting Tara Pearce says this new process will save time and create an easier experience for both City personnel and for citizens. “Prior to this new system’s launch, traffic bylaw violation tickets issued by Brandon Police Service personnel and our other partner organizations had to be delivered or sent to City Hall, where they then had to be manually entered into our financial system. This could mean up to two business days before a recipient could address payment of a ticket, and there was always the possibility of human error with this transfer of information,” notes Pearce. “With this new e-ticketing platform, citizens can take the next step of either payment or appeal virtually minutes after receiving a violation notice, making the overall process much more seamless for all involved.” While Brandon Police Service members have been using the RCMP’s PAT (Police Access Tool) electronic-ticketing system to document provincial traffic offences for a number of years, Brandon Police Service Inspector Greg Hebert says this new City of Brandon e-ticketing system for municipal by-law enforcement is certainly welcome. “Brandon Police Service has been eagerly anticipating the implementation of electronic parking tickets to enhance service for the citizens of Brandon,” says Hebert. “With this rollout, our by-law officers will be able to send the electronic ticket to City Hall in real-time, providing quick and easy options for the citizens of Brandon to address it.” City of Brandon administration anticipates a full-roll out of this new traffic by-law e-ticketing process by mid-September, with examination already underway for the potential of additional bylaw violation processes to be brought online using the same technology. (Source: City of Brandon Public Notice)