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MPI’s Top 5 Frauds in 2025

MPI Rates to Rise in the New Year as PUB Approves Increase

From Impaired Driving to Drugs, Weapons, and a Vehicle Fire

Manitoba Government Donates $2.6 Million From U.S. Liquor Sales to Support Charities During Holiday Season

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for December 17, 2025

Stolen Truck Recovered, Suspect Arrested After Overnight Break-In on Victoria Avenue

City Council Meeting Highlights for December 15, 2025

Intoxicated Woman Arrested After Assaulting Family, Mistreating Cat

On April 10th at 11:06AM Police received a report of an intoxicated female causing a disturbance in a home in the 100 block of 2nd Street. Upon Police arrival it was discovered that the 21-year-old female had been drinking all morning. She had shaken, swung and further mistreated a cat, attempted tackling her grandmother, as well as she had used a wet rag and whipped her mother in the head with it. The female was arrested, held in detention cells and will attend court in the morning. Breach of the Peace / IPDA (Intoxicated Persons Detention Act) In the last 24 hours three people were arrested on separate incidents for Breach of the Peace and one person for IPDA. Each individual was held in a detention cell and will be released once sober in the morning.

Traffic Stop Results in Multiple Charges

On April 10th at 12:20PM a traffic stop was conducted in the 1800 block of Queens Avenue with a vehicle which had previously fled from Police approximately one week prior. Upon the 46-year-old male operator of the vehicle stepping out of the vehicle, a large icepick was observed lying beside the driver’s seat. He was arrested for possession of a weapon. Further search of the vehicle located a 7mm firearm in the rear hatch. Operator stated that he had been a passenger earlier, the previous driver had been dropped off at a car dealership, and he was unaware of the contents within the vehicle. Police attended the car dealership in which the male stated the previous driver (40-year-old male) had been dropped off at. It was verified the 40-year-old male had taken a vehicle for a test drive and had been gone for some time. Police located the dealerships vehicle and upon activating the lights and attempting to pull the vehicle over, it did not stop but proceeded instead to creep forward at a slow pace. Police were able to box in the vehicle. Inside the vehicle Police located beer, “moonshine”, 3.5 grams of cocaine, a small amount of meth and two knives. The 40-year-old male was also breaching numerous conditions of his Release Order. The male was arrested, held in detention cells and will attend court in the morning on April 11th, 2025. Charges include Unauthorized Possession of a Firearm, Possession of Firearm contrary to Prohibition Order x2, Unauthorized Possession of Firearm in a Vehicle, Transport Firearm contrary to Regulations, Breach of Release Order x6, and Possession of a Controlled Substance x2. The 46-year-old male (from initial traffic stop) was released on an Appearance Notice with a court date of June 19th, 2025, with a charge of Possession of a Weapon.

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for April 11, 2025

The Brandon Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in locating this person who is: “WANTED BY POLICE” Samantha LONGCLAWS FOR Assault Police, Resist Arrest, Assault X2, Fail to Comply with Court & Fail to Comply with Probation . ******* CRIME OF THE WEEK for April 11th, 2025 The Brandon Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in solving a Fraud. On March 27th, 2025, 3 females cashed in several fraudulent VLT tickets at a business in the 3500 block of Victoria Avenue. The females attempted to cash in other fraudulent VLT tickets, however, the transactions were declined as staff were made aware the tickets were not legitime. The suspects were caught on video surveillance and fled in a taxi prior to police arrival.

Government to Improve Primary Health Care in Southwestern Manitoba

The Manitoba government is delivering better primary and community health care to the town of Melita, Municipality of Two Borders and Canupawakpa Dakota Nation with new investments in front-line staffing for the Melita Medical Clinic, Health, Seniors and Long-Term Care Uzoma Asagwara announced today. “Southwestern Manitoba is a growing region that deserves more access to primary care,” said Asagwara. “We’ve been working with leadership from the Municipality of Two Borders and the Town of Melita, who have long advocated for more investments in connected care models that serve the needs of families and seniors in the area. These investments will help to reduce the need for families to use emergency services, reduce chronic disease rates and support Manitobans with substance-use disorders. We’re happy to deliver more care to this part of the province to make Manitoba healthier.” The Manitoba government, in partnership with Prairie Mountain Health Authority, is investing operating funding to add three front-line staffing positions and extend hours of service at the Melita Health Centre. “We want to thank the minister and the provincial government for moving ahead with our proposal,” said Mayor Bill Holden, Town of Melita. “This is the result of advocacy from our communities and the regional health authority and is a direct response to the needs we see – an aging population, increasing chronic disease but also a growing, thriving place where young families want to build a life. These investments are a step forward on our journey to excellent care and a stronger municipality, with lots more work to do.” An additional nurse practitioner will be added to Melita, for a total complement of three nurse practitioners. The community will also add a licensed practical nurse and a mental health and addictions community support worker to help address primary care needs in Melita, Two Borders and the surrounding area including nearby First Nation communities. Government funding will also allow the Melita clinic to extend its hours into the evening, so families can access care after work or school. “Our communities are thriving places and we’ve worked hard to understand the needs of our residents and how health care needs to evolve to ensure they are healthy, safe and living positive lives,” said Sandra Clark, reeve, Municipality of Two Borders. “We’re happy to see progress on our proposals and we’re ready to continue working to boost health-care services in the municipality so that Two Borders continues to be a destination.” The investments are part of the government’s response to significant work undertaken by Melita and Two Borders to enhance primary care in the region after the emergency department in Melita was closed in 2022, noted the minister.

Arson with Disregard for Human Life, Incident from August 2023

On August 14th, 2023, at approximately 3:28AM police responded to a fire at the rear of a home on Christie Bay. The fire was initially deemed non-suspicious; however, accusations were made of a possible suspect. Brandon Fire & Emergency Services was not able to determine any logical source of the fire. Information was later learned that the accused was present at the fire. The file was sent for Crown opinion, and they advised for the above charge to be laid. The 31-year-old female attended BPS voluntarily. She was later released via Undertaking with a court date of June 16th, 2025.