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Male armed with club altered with nails and barbed wire arrested following Tuesday robbery call

18-year old Male arrested after allegedly causing disturbance in Meadows area

Brandon Police Service Media Release An 18 year old male from Brandon was detained at Brandon Correctional Centre after a report was received just after 6:00PM Monday of a male yelling and screaming as he was walking in the 700 block of 22nd Street. The suspect was yelling, and challenging people that he would take anyone on. About 15 minutes later, a 911 caller reported the same male yelling and threatening to kill people in the 2600 block of McTavish Ave. The suspect was located in a highly intoxicated state and was lodged to prevent a continued breach of the peace, and is to be released when sober.

Downtown business fires update

Brandon Police Service Special Release At approx. 12:29 PM, on Saturday, May 19th, 2018, Brandon Emergency Services responded to a structure fire at Christie’s Office Plus, 705 Pacific Avenue. As a result of strong winds dispersing ignited debris, the fire spread to a neighboring structure which included the businesses; Collyer’s Sales and Service, Brandon Boxing Club and Kazic Kontracting. Additionally, the Massey Manor apartment complex directly across the street, the Cold Beer Store and adjoining vacant structure located at 5th Street and Rosser Avenue were ignited in the same fashion. Brandon Emergency Services with assistance from Office of the Fire Commissioner, Manitoba Hydro and Souris, Wawanesa and CFB Shilo Fire Fighters, worked diligently to extinguish the growing blaze and protect other buildings in harm’s way. 8.3 million gallons of water was dispensed in order to do so and a total of 67 BFES, mutual aid firefighters and Manitoba Hydro staff were deployed. The Brandon Police Service, Office of the Fire Commissioner, Brandon Fire and Emergency Services and Canadian Pacific Police Service are conducting a joint investigation in order to determine the origin of the fire which caused an estimated $25 million in damage. To date, evidence exists that the fire originated in a grassy area between the southernmost CP rail line and the north side of Christie’s Office Plus which in turn ignited the north side of the Christie’s structure. Multiple witnesses reported seeing a number of people in the area prior to the building being engulfed in flames, suggesting that the fire may be a result of human involvement. These individuals have yet to be identified and it is unknown at this time if the fire was deliberately set or is accidental in nature. To date, there is no evidence to indicate that operational activity on the rail line caused ignition. This incident remains under investigation by the involved agencies. Although appropriate measures have been taken to secure the fire sites for public safety reasons, we ask that the public continue to consider these areas a safety hazard. The joint investigation is ongoing and the involved agencies encourage anyone with information related to this incident to contact the Brandon Police Service.

Liquor store theft leads to arrest

Brandon Police Service Media Release On Saturday approximately 10:10pm, staff from the Liquor Mart on 18th street reported a male had just stole a bottle of Vodka. Police located the male, and the bottle, less than a few blocks away, where he was placed under arrest. Once identified he was also found to be on a Probation Order with conditions no to attend any MLCC location. A 37 year old Brandon man was lodged at BCC until sober and later released on a Promise to appear in court on August 9th.

21 year old male allegedly yells obscenities and swears at BPS member

Brandon Police Service Media Release On Sunday at approximately 2:20am, a BPS member was pulling into the back parking lot of the Police station when a male from across the street  began yelling obscenities and swearing at him. He was given an opportunity to smarten up but instead he chose option B, and was arrested under the Intoxicated Persons detention Act.  A  21 year old male was lodged at BCC to be served a Drunk and Disorderly bylaw ticket when sober.

BPS issue Bike Theft Prevention Reminder

Brandon Police Service Media Release There has been a marked increase in the number of stolen bikes this year. As such the Brandon Police Service would like to remind the public there are things they can do to help prevent bike theft: Invest in a heavy duty lock. A steel “U”-Lock or “D”-Lock is tougher and harder to get through than a cable lock Having a second lock to secure both wheels and frame is recommended. Lock your bike up in area where there is more pedestrian / vehicle traffic Do not leave your bike unattended and unlocked for even a few minutes Even though it might seem safer, many bikes are stolen right out of people’s own homes and yards. We recommend that you lock your bike to a non-moveable metal fixture if storing your bike in a garage or shed. In addition to this: Write down your bicycle’s serial number, make, model, color, and other distinguishing characteristics, and keep this information in a safe location Take photos of your bicycle. This will come in handy if you have to describe your bicycle to Police It is imperative that you record your serial number. The vast majority of stolen bike reports received by Police a serial number is not known. The serial number not only assists Police in returning a stolen bike to the rightful owner, it also allows for those responsible for the theft to be held accountable.