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Attempted traffic stop leads to vehicle pursuit, foot pursuit

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On October 9, 2019, at 11:55 pm, police attempted a traffic stop on a vehicle that was observed traveling westbound on Victoria Ave in the eastbound travel lane, near the 1800 block of Victoria Ave. The operator would not stop, and a pursuit ensued. The vehicle left the city during the pursuit, but eventually drove back into city limits. During the pursuit, officers observed the vehicle traveling in a dangerous manner by not only using the wrong travel lane, but also by speeding, and at one point driving the vehicle over a curb which appeared to deflate the driver’s side tires. The driver eventually stopped the vehicle in the 600 block of McDiarmid Cres., and fled on foot. The BPS Dog Unit pursued him through yards, until the suspect climbed up onto the roof of a residence on Almond Cres. The suspect jumped from the roof and was then arrested at approximately 12:45 am. He suffered injuries from the jump, for which he was treated at BRHC and released. The 22-year-old male was lodged at Brandon Correctional Centre and will appear in court today on charges of Dangerous Driving, Flight from Police. He was also the subject of a Parole Revocation Warrant. A female passenger was also taken into custody and released without charges.

Chase the Ace lottery in Brandon draws big crowds early

It is a bingo players dream tonight at the Southwest Region Métis Federation on 6th street. One lucky person will win approximately $15,000 tax free tonight as part of their Chase the Ace contest. The Ace is Spades is the final card remaining and one person out of the 250 that will be allowed into the building will have their chance at this prize. Leah LaPlante, Vice President of the Southwest Region Métis Federation, said history will he made tonight as someone is guaranteed to take the prize home. In April of last year, the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 19 in The Pas last had a prize pot over $1 million dollars but this will be the largest prize to date for the Southwest Region Métis Federation. The previous largest prize was just over $10,000. People started to line up today at 6:30 am according to Métis Federation staff and without a doubt they will be sold out tonight. The prize will be drawn at bingo intermission. Thanks to Mike Wasilka for the tip with this story.

Brandon male facing animal cruelty charge after allegedly kicking stranger’s dog

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On September 24, 2019, police received a report of an incident, which occurred near the 100 block of 26th street n. at approximately 7:30 pm. A family was playing with their dog, when they were approached by a male suspect who was not known to them. The male threatened them while pointing a can of bear mace at them. He then proceeded to kick their dog. They were able to capture the incident on video. The suspect was located and arrested on October 7, 2019 after 2:00 pm. The 21-year-old male will appear in court on December 2, 2019 on charges of Assault with a Weapon, Possession of a Weapon Dangerous, Possess Prohibited Weapon, and Cruelty to Animals. The suspect’s intoxication level at the time of the incident is believed to have played a factor in his actions.

Woman allegedly spits in officer’s face

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On October 6, 2019, after 9:00 pm, police responded to a report of an intoxicated female who was screaming and yelling, and being aggressive towards employees at a business in the 1100 block of 18th street. When police arrived, she spit in the face of one of the officers. She was arrested, and transported to Brandon Correctional Centre. The 25-year-old female will appear in court today on a charge of Assault PO and she will receive a fine for Disorderly in a Licensed Premise under the Liquor Gaming, Cannabis Control Ac

Police arrest man on warrant, find several knives & small baggies containing crystal meth

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release At 7:40 p.m. Saturday, a male known to police to be wanted on several warrants of arrest was observed by officers walking south in the 500 block of 10th Street across the street from the BPS office, while pushing a bike beside him. Officers approached the 37-year-old Brandon male, who threw the bike towards police and ran from them but was quickly apprehended and arrested. A search subsequent to arrest found the male to be in possession of several knives and pocket weigh scales, two cell phones, credit cards that did not belong to him, and multiple small baggies containing crystal meth. The male will appear in court today after being detained overnight Saturday, and is facing charges of possession of meth for the purpose of trafficking, breach of undertaking, possession of stolen credit cards, resist arrest, possession of property obtained by crime, and three counts of possession of a dangerous weapon. He will also appear on the original arrest warrants held for him, which include charges of breach of probation and possession of property obtained by crime.