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RCMP investigate homicide of Brandon man in Swan River, suspects arrested

Theft suspect found in possession of crystal meth, machete

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

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2 Vehicle Crash Closes Westbound Victoria Ave

A two-vehicle crash that occurred Thursday afternoon caused a closure of westbound traffic along Victoria Ave near 24th Street. Brandon emergency services responded to the collision, which was blocking westbound traffic in the intersection of Victoria Ave and 24th Street. Police rerouted traffic north, and south at 23rd Street and Victoria Ave. Fire crews dispersed sand near the crashed vehicles to soak up leaking fluid. Thankfully, nobody was injured during the crash.  Photo by Liam Pattison Photography.

Two arrested for alleged possession of meth at hotel room

Source:  Brandon Police Service Media Release  On January 15th, 2019, police attended to a complaint that occupants of a hotel room in the North End of Brandon were consuming Meth and were on Court Orders to abstain from doing so. Upon arrival police identified two individuals in the room, a 40 year old female as well as a 27 year old male who were both from Brandon. Both these individuals were arrested for a Breach of their respective Court Orders as well as Possession of Methamphetamine. Both were lodged at BCC and will appear in Brandon Court on January 16th, 2019.
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Province, Bell Let’s Talk partner to expand mental health services for children, youth and their families

Source:  Province of Manitoba Media Bulletin The Manitoba government and Bell Let’s Talk have partnered to contribute $1 million to the Strongest Families Institute (SFI) to expand mental health services for children, youth and their families throughout Manitoba, Health, Seniors and Active Living Minister Cameron Friesen announced today. “When families need help, they need it right away,” said Friesen.  “The Strongest Families Institute has a proven track record of providing mental health care to children and youth that is effective, family-centred, timely and accessible to those living in rural and remote areas.  We thank Bell Let’s Talk for raising awareness of mental health issues and for its support of this new program in Manitoba.” The Manitoba government and Bell Let’s Talk are jointly contributing $1 million over five years to SFI, an award-winning organization that provides evidence-based programs for children, youth and families dealing with mild to moderate mental illness and other health issues.  SFI uses a unique distance coaching approach to support families in the privacy of their own homes at flexible hours.  SFI is the only program of its kind in the country, offering a no-wait-list policy and services to families with children and youth aged three to 17 affected by significant challenges. “Bell Let’s Talk is pleased to partner with the Manitoba government and the Strongest Families Institute to help expand mental health services across the province,” said Mary Deacon, chair of Bell Let’s Talk.  “The Strongest Families Institute is a real leader in finding new ways to offer young people and their families access to the mental health care and services they need.” SFI currently operates in seven other provinces.  Services will be available in both English and French when SFI formally launches its programs in Manitoba in the coming weeks.  Approximately 1,000 families are expected to benefit from the service over the next five years, the minister noted. “Strongest Families was designed to remove barriers to care so families receive help when and where they need it,” said Dr. Patricia Lingley-Pottie, president and CEO, Strongest Families Institute.  “Our skill-based approach has shown to be highly effective in reducing mental health issues early in life.  We thank the Manitoba government and Bell Let’s Talk for this generous gift so our SFI team can help children, youth and families in Manitoba lead happier healthier lives.” Bell Let’s Talk promotes Canadian mental health with national awareness and anti-stigma campaigns, like Bell Let’s Talk Day on Jan. 30, and significant Bell funding of community care and access, research and workplace leadership initiatives.  On Bell Let’s Talk Day, Bell donates five cents to Canadian mental health programs for each eligible text, phone call and social media interaction on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat, at no cost to participants.  To learn more about how to get involved in Bell Let’s Talk Day, visit Bell.ca/LetsTalk. To learn more about the Strongest Families Institute, visit www.strongestfamilies.com.

Night patrols, aerial surveillance leads to vehicle seizures, charges

Source:  Province of Manitoba Media Bulletin Manitoba Sustainable Development advises that recent night patrols, including aerial surveillance, have identified several suspects involved in dangerous hunting and led to a number of charges. On Dec. 10, 2018, officers patrolling near Ashern witnessed a vehicle driving down a municipal road, using a spotlight to light up areas just off the road.  Officers watched as the occupants used the spotlight for over a mile, before they moved in and stopped the vehicle.  Two males from Lake Manitoba First Nation face a number of charges including hunting at night with lights, hunting on private land without permission and carrying a loaded firearm in a vehicle.  A 2017 Ford F-150 pickup truck, loaded rifle and spotlight were seized as evidence. Later that evening, in the Western region, aerial surveillance observed spotlighting activity along PR 366, northeast of Inglis.  Officers on the ground tracked the vehicle to the yard of a rural residence and found two males.  One male from Alberta has been charged with hunting at night with lights and carrying a loaded firearm in a vehicle, and one male from the RM of Riding Mountain West has been charged with hunting at night with lights.  A 2011 Chevrolet 3500 pickup truck, loaded rifle, other hunting equipment and a spotlight were seized as evidence. Anyone with information about illegal activities is asked to call their local Manitoba Sustainable Development office or the Turn in Poachers (TIP) line at 1-800-782-0076.
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Brandon police apprehend male suspect with outstanding warrants

Source:  Brandon Police Service Media Release On January 13th, 2019, at 9:30 pm, a 23 year old Brandon man was stopped by police in the 1500 blk of 18th Street. The accused had no identification and provided police with a false name. When properly identified, the male was found to be at large on a couple of warrants from both Winnipeg and Swan River for numerous offences including Sexual Assault, Breach of Probation as well as Breach of Recognizance as well as a new charge of Public Mischief. The accused was lodged at BCC for Court on January 14th, 2019.