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Possession of a Weapon , Consumption of alcohol in a public place

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Robbery with a Weapon

Traffic Stop Resulting in Arrests

Downtown Market Housing Incentive Program

Suspect Accused of slashing tires, assaulting police officer

Source:  Brandon Police Service Media Release Shortly after 11:00 pm on Saturday evening, officers responded to a disturbance at a residence in the 200 block of Princess Ave East.  An intoxicated male started an argument in the residence and was kicked out.  He slashed the tires on the residents vehicle and kicked the front door in to re-gain entry to the home.  He left before police arrived by was located by an officer patrolling in the area.   He was advised he was under arrest and resisted arrest, becoming involved in a scuffle with the officer during which he assaulted the officer.  The man was subdued and found to be in possession of a small hatchet and a knife.  The suspect, a 20 year old from Alexander, was arrested and lodged at BCC. He will appear in court on Sunday morning

Police arrest man with loaded sawed off .22 calibre rifle during traffic stop

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release At 9:20 pm on Friday evening, officers stopped a vehicle in the 200 block of 17th St North.  As the officers were speaking with the occupants of the vehicle, a can of pepper spray was observed on the floor of the back seat hidden under the feet of one of the passengers.  The occupants were arrested and removed from the vehicle.  A passenger in the front seat was searched and had several .22 calibre rounds in his pocket and a loaded sawed off .22 calibre rifle in his backpack.  As a result three men have been charged…. A 22 year old Brandon man is charged with Possession of a Weapon Contrary to a Prohibition Order x 2 and Breach of Probation. He was released to appear in court in March. A 25 year old Brandon man is charged with Unauthorized Possession of a Prohibited Weapon x 2 and will appear in court in March. A 24 year old man from Sioux Valley is charged with Careless Storage of a Firearm, Possession of a Weapon for a Dangerous Purpose, Unauthorized Possession of a Prohibited Weapon, Unauthorized Possession of a Prohibited Firearm, Unauthorized Possession of a Firearm in a Vehicle, Possession of a Loaded Prohibited Firearm and Possess of Break In Instruments.  He was lodged to appear in court on Saturday Morning

Meth, loaded .45 calibre handgun found in traffic stop; one person arrested

Source:  Brandon Police Service Media Release At 1130 pm on Friday night, a vehicle that had inactive registration was stopped in the 200 block of 27thSt.  The male driver was on a recognizance order with a condition to not communicate with a female passenger.  He was arrested for that breach and the vehicle was searched incident to arrest.  A syringe full of methamphetamine was found in bag held by the female, but was determined to belong to the male driver.  Further search of the vehicle resulted in the discovery of a loaded .45 calibre handgun and a small case containing other ammunition.  The firearm was stolen from a home in Dauphin in 2016. A 35 year old man from Hartney was arrested and lodged at Brandon Correctional Center. He will appear in court on Saturday morning charged with Breach of Recognizance x 2, Careless Transportation of a Firearm, Possession of a Weapon for a Dangerous Purpose, Unauthorized Possession of a Firearm, Possess Firearm knowing it is Unauthorized, Unauthorized Possession of a Firearm in a Vehicle, Possess a Loaded Restricted Firearm, Possess Weapon obtained by Crime, Possession of Methamphetaming (CDSA).

Garbage Truck on Fire

Late afternoon on Friday, Brandon Fire and Emergency Services and Brandon Police Service responded to the 500 block of Middleton Ave for a garbage truck on fire, inside of a structure. A garbage truck was on fire inside the business, but it was able to be backed out into the business's lot to protect the structure. Fire crews arrived to find heavy smoke showing from the garbage truck, and immediately started fire suppression efforts. Workers were able to empty the truck's load onto the ground to allow firefighter/paramedics to gain access to the fire. Crews used a combination of water and foam to help douse the flames in the burning trash. There appeared to be no damage caused to the structure, and there were no reports of injuries. Fire crews cleared within approximately one hour.  Photos by Liam Pattison Photography.

MyoFix Therapy Opens Soon in Brandon

Blair McDonald is never scared of a challenge. BDNMB had a chance to speak with Blair today about his new massage therapy business MyoFix. One question that comes to mind right away Blair, are you worried about the competitive landscape your industry has?  "No not at all I am confident not only in my business skills but also my customer service..ask NHL / AHL players like Ryan White or Zach Whitecloud what I have done to help them". So, you are doing things differently?  "My approach and focus on relief of pain and correcting posture is number 1 to me". Why do this Blair?  "When I was 15 I had lots of back and disk issues so I want to look after people and help them with the same problems". This is early in the process but any thoughts of getting bigger or expansion?  "Yeah I can expand if I find the right person or people to carry my vision". How are you getting the word out about your business?  "For now online marketing like Facebook and Instagram and a website will come in the next few months but for now I am using only online platforms". Some quotes from his clients. “I first started at MyoFix in the summer during a very important off-season before my first professional hockey season. Looking after my body in the gym, kitchen, and at the rink are all vital to longevity and success, but so is recovery away from all that. Blair helped my body recover from the grueling weeks of training and be prepared for skating, training, or just a recovery day or weekend” - Zach Whitecloud “MyoFix was a crucial part of my last off-season, it kept me pain-free and running at 100%. I’m so happy I found Blair to give me that extra edge during the intense summer months of training” - Jayce Hawryluk Of note, MyoFix will issue receipts for people that have coverage as he is accredited to provide this service. For more information call 2047247593 or visit him at 158 - 8th Street or https://www.facebook.com/myofixtherapy