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Male Suspect Arrested After Attempted Break-Ins at Multiple Businesses

Stolen Truck, Firearms Seized After Police Chase Leads to Four Arrests in Brandon

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BSD announces Assistant Superintendent – Curriculum & Human Resources

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Man arrested for allegedly headbutting another individual

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release Shortly after 1:00 am, police responded to an assault which occurred in the 3100 block of Victoria Ave, in which the suspect head-butted another individual. The suspect was located near 34th and Victoria where he was arrested. The individual who was assaulted did not require any medical attention. The 33-year-old male was released to appear in court on August 23, 2019.

Matt Calvert Charity Shootout raised over $56,000 for CancerCare Westman

The Matt Calvert Charity Shootout presented a cheque to the BRHC Foundation which will be directed towards CancerCare Westman for $56,390.48.  The money was raised at the third annual golf tournament held on June 27, 2019 at the Wheat City Golf Course.  CancerCare Westman is located right here in Brandon and all proceeds will be utilized to purchase equipment as well as patient resources. Details regarding the fourth annual Matt Calvert Charity Shootout will be announced in the coming months, stay tuned!

Sexual Assault Third Party Reporting available in Brandon

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release The Women’s Resource Centre and The John Howard Society of Brandon are pleased to play a pivotal role in the delivery of Third Party Reporting services in Brandon. Both agencies are proud to pave the way for survivors of sexual assault to have another reporting option available to them. Third Party Reporting is a process in which survivors of sexual assault complete a report with a trained individual at an advocate agency. Here in Brandon this will be The Women’s Resource Centre or John Howard Society Brandon. They will deliver the third-party report to Brandon Police Service without any identifying information of the survivor. The survivor will not have to speak with police. The traditional method of reporting a sexual assault can be intimidating and produces barriers to reporting. Third party reporting will reduce the number of assaults that go unreported. Survivors will have a voice within a system that they may not have otherwise accessed due to stigma, fear, and further trauma. Through these agencies, survivors will have access to individual counselling, a pivotal ingredient to begin their therapeutic process. Brandon Police Service has been anticipating the development of Third Party Reporting. In the past, the only sexual assault survivors who were eligible for Victim’s Compensation were those who made a formal report to police. Now this compensation will be available to survivors even if they choose not to speak to police directly. The information provided by survivors to the Third Party Reporting Agencies, may also assist police in identifying offenders or trends that have gone unreported in the past as the data will be collected and tracked. Joint efforts between The Women’s Resource Centre, The John Howard Society of Brandon, and Brandon Police Service, is the multi-faceted approach our community needs to address the barriers individuals face when initiating a sexual assault report. The Women’s Resource Centre provides programs, services, and counselling on issues affecting women and children, including family violence while encouraging respect, diversity and equality with a feminist perspective. The John Howard Society of Brandon’s (JSHB) mandate is to deal with crime through the lens of restorative justice. This includes involving the victims of crime to have a voice in the process, holding the offender accountable for their actions, and allowing for rehabilitation and healing for all parties involved.  In addition to this, JHSB also offers programming including anger management and healthy relationship programming for men women and youth.  JHSB provides this service throughout Westman and the Parkland regions victims of all genders.

Police: female found in possession of stolen tablet

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release Shortly after 6:00 pm on July 29, 2019, police received a report of the theft of a tablet from a front porch. The owner of the tablet was able to tell the location of the device, and alert police to its location. On July 30, 2019 shortly after 4:00 pm, police located the tablet in the possession of a 28-year-old female. She was arrested and the tablet seized to be returned to the owner. She will be appearing in court on September 23, 2019.

Man accused of trying to break into ATMs in Brandon

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On July 3 and 5, 2019, police received two separate reports from financial institutions of damage to their ATM. Nothing was stolen from either attempt, but it appeared the individual responsible was attempting to gain access to the contents. Investigations led police to the identity of the individual responsible for both incidents. The 21-year-old male was arrested on Monday, July 29, 2019. He will appear in court on September 30, 2019.