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Suspect found hiding in a closest comes out swinging a purse at a police officer

Brandon Fire & Emergency Services Launches Recruitment Drive

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for October 3, 2024

Police arrest male suspect in connection to stabbing incident in Brandon

Keystone Partners with McCain Foods and Westman Communications Group to Introduce Recyclable Aluminum Cups

BPS News Release October 1, 2024

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Police arrest male suspect in connection to stabbing incident in Brandon

Liquor Vendor Heist at Travel Lodge: suspects evade capture

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BPS lay pair of impaired driving charges, each more than twice the legal limit

Brandon Police Service Media Release At 8:30 pm, a vehicle was reported to have been stuck in a snow bank in the 000 block of 9th St. A 35 year old Brandon man was arrested in relation to this and later provided breath samples of over twice the legal limit. He was charged with Impaired Driving and Driving Over .08 and released for a later court date.  At 3:15 am, a vehicle was observed driving erratically on 18th St North. The vehicle was pulled over in the 1700 block of Parker Blvd and the 34-year-old Brandon woman who was operating the vehicle was showing signs of impairment and was arrested for impaired driving. She was transported to BPS where she later provided breath samples which were over twice the legal limit. She was charged with Impaired Driving and Driving over .08 and was released for court at a later date

Cocaine, $22,000 in cash seized by police in Brandon trafficking bust

Brandon Police Service Media Release At approximately 10:40 p.m., members of the Crime Support Unit executed a Controlled Drugs and Substances Act Search Warrant at a condominium in the 400 Block of 9th Street. Three individuals were located inside, including the male resident and a female. The third person located was released without charge. A search of the residence and a vehicle operated by the male suspect recovered $22,000 in Cash, 240 grams of Cocaine and drug trafficking related paraphernalia.  A search of the purse belonging to the female suspect recovered $700 Cash and four 1-gram bags of Cocaine. The street value of the recovered Cocaine is $24,000. The 43-year-old man and 28-year-old female were arrested for Possession of Cocaine for the Purpose of Trafficking and Possession of Proceeds of Crime. The male suspect was lodged at the Brandon Correctional Center and is scheduled to appear in Court on Friday. The female was released and is scheduled to appear in Court in May.
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Sexual exploitation victim accused of trying to extort suspect from an earlier investigation

Brandon Police Service Media Release As part of a continued investigation into a Sexually Exploited Youth that resulted in an adult male arrested for Uttering Threats and Obtaining Sexual Services from a Person Under 18 years of age on February 27th 2018. Police arrested the female youth on Tuesday afternoon after learning that the youth sent a message to the male suspect stating that she would make the charges go away in exchange for a cash payment. The 17-year-old female youth was arrested for Obstruct Justice and Extortion. She was released to attend Court in April.
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Car veers off 18th St, near the 18th St Bridge

A car this morning veered off the road on 18th St, near the 18th St. Bridge, and slid down the embankment right next to it.  The vehicle, a white Ford Mustang, was travelling northbound at the time.  User submitted photos.
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Iconic Strand sign coming down, to be salvaged

Brandon University Press Release The Strand Theatre sign and marquee will be among the heritage elements of the former theatre that are salvaged by Brandon University. Brandon University is taking steps to preserve the heritage of the former Strand Theatre in downtown Brandon, with the doomed building set to come down by the end of March. “The iconic Strand sign is in great shape and I am eager to see how our plans for downtown will reinterpret it in an entirely new context,” said Brandon University Interim President Steve Robinson. “I imagine it will be quite compelling to see the sign all lit it up again alongside the classic movie marquee.” Along with the Strand sign and the marquee sign, BU will be removing and preserving many of the vintage wood joists from the structure. “There are so many options for reusing the wood from these joists,” Robinson said. “We knew we couldn’t let them go to waste.” Brandon University has partnered with the Brandon Sun to store the signage and salvaged wood. “Our deep roots in the city make this a natural fit,” said Brandon Sun publisher Jim Mihaly. “We have chronicled the evolution of both Brandon University and the Strand Theatre from inception through today, and we are pleased to step in and play a part in this exciting development for downtown.” Salvage of the historic elements from the former Strand theatre building begins as early as March 1, with demolition of the remaining structure immediately afterward. Brandon University has engaged Total Demolition to demolish the structure and also to evacuate and demolish the vacant basement underneath the old Brown Block property immediately to the south. Full backfilling and cleanup of the property could extend into late April. Staging and preparatory work is nearly complete. To protect public safety during the demolition, both lanes of 10th Street will be closed to vehicles between Rosser Avenue and Princess Avenue, as will the southern portion of the laneway between 9th and 10th Streets. No parking will be permitted on the 100-block of 10th Street until the street is re-opened, however vehicles will be able to access and use the parking lot at the corner of 10th Street and Rosser Avenue throughout. . People will still be able to visit 10th Street businesses by foot, with full pedestrian access along the west side of 10th Street from Rosser to Princess, as well as partial access on the east side of 10th Street from Rosser Avenue to the start of the current Strand structure. The street is expected to close as early as Thursday, March 1, and will reopen as early as March 30. Demolition of the decaying former theatre will open up the final piece in the large parcel of land that Brandon University has assembled for downtown development. Pre-development for the downtown initiative is wrapping up. It is planned to be largely residential, with up to 250 units, ideally a mix of student residences and seniors housing. Other components of the development being considered are retail or commercial spaces, academic and learning areas, and arts and cultural venues, including potentially a gallery space and a convertible theatre space. For more information on Brandon University’s transformational downtown development, visit BrandonU.ca/Downtown.