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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

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for October 25, 2024

Several recent incidents of counterfeit money passed at local businesses

BrabndonPolice Service Media Release The Brandon Police Service has investigated several incidents of late concerning counterfeit money being passed. The most recent occurrences have been $100 bills. These bills were designed as a training aid and have foreign languages stamped on the bills. The recent trend has shown that individuals have been cutting out the language stamp and replacing it with security features from a lower denomination bill. Typically, a small item is purchased with the counterfeit note and the suspect receiving change back in legitimate currency. If you work in the retail industry, please check all bills before acceptance. If you suspect the note is counterfeit after a transaction, please call BPS. If you suspect that you have been offered a counterfeit note during a transaction, refuse the bill and ask the person to check the note with Police. Call BPS of a possible attempt to pass suspected counterfeit money. It is important to remember that the person in possession of the counterfeit money may be an innocent victim and does not know the money is counterfeit.

Manitoba Approves Regulatory Changes for Ride-Sharing Insurance

Changes to a host of regulations will allow for ride-sharing services in Manitoba by the beginning of March, Crown Services Minister Cliff Cullen announced today. “We made a commitment to modernize Manitoba’s vehicle-for-hire industry,” said Cullen.  “I am pleased that our government is following through on that commitment.” Amendments to the Vehicle Registration Regulation and the Driver Licensing Regulation have been approved to support The Local Vehicles for Hire Act, which takes effect March 1. The legislative and regulatory changes give freedom to individual municipalities to customize their own, separate bylaw requirements for licencing related to local vehicles for hire. As of March 1, ride-sharing operators will have various options under newly established vehicle for hire (VFH) insurance uses through Manitoba Public Insurance, the minister noted. “These changes allow Manitobans to use their vehicles for ride-sharing with insurance coverage that is both flexible and comprehensive,” said Cullen. The vehicle for hire insurance uses and related premiums were reviewed and approved by the Public Utilities Board (PUB). Under the PUB-approved insurance model, owners will have the option to select coverage for the time periods when they operate.  Four ‘time-bands’ have been developed: Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Sunday through Thursday 7 to 11 p.m.; nightly 11 p.m. to 7 a.m.; Monday through Friday 7 to 10 a.m. and 3 to 7 p.m.; and Friday 6 p.m. through Sunday 11 p.m. Vehicle owners can choose coverage for 24 hours a day by selecting all the time bands, or may decide to tailor their operating hours to their part-time availability by selecting only one or two.  Customers will be able to change their time bands at any time without incurring service fees. The coverage options that will soon become available were applauded by two companies looking to establish ride-sharing operations in Manitoba. “The province has laid a road for us to enter the Winnipeg market.  We commend Manitoba Public Insurance for working so well with the city and finding a creative solution to a complicated problem.  The public and ratepayers need to be protected and this new insurance plan does that,” said Pascal Ryffel of TappCar, which is based in Edmonton. “I think it’s very reasonable because the maximum it can cost the driver if they want to go 24-7 is still affordable.  U2GO is not being prescriptive; some people will make it a full-time job, some people will use it to supplement their income.  It’s for the drivers to buy those time bands,” George Demarchi, CEO of U2GO Enterprises Inc. More information on vehicle-for hire-insurance options can be found here: https://apps.mpi.mb.ca/Comms/vehicleForHire/index.html.
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BPS investigating reported vehicle-pedestrian accident

18th St. was closed down from Brandon Ave to Richmond Ave, as well as all parking lots and side streets leading onto 18th St earlier today in Brandon after a reported vehicle-pedestrian accident.  One person was sent to hospital.  BPS members have now cleared from 18th Street and Queens Avenue. Traffic is again open to the public. Photos by: https://www.facebook.com/LiamPattisonPhotography204/
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Van Fire Behind Wah Lee’s Restaurant

An Assiniboine Fire Protection van was fully involved with fire (ironic right?) behind Wah Lee's restaurant this afternoon. The call came in at around 12:55pm, and firefighter/paramedics arrived to find the van parked behind the restaurant, close to the building, fully involved with fire. Crews set up in the MPI parking lot to get the best access to the fire. A bumper line from #15 Pump was laid and charged, as crews searched for a nearby hydrant.   Water supply was switched over from #15 to #14 Pump when it arrived. Both trucks had enough on board water to put the fire out. Crews cleared just over an hour after arriving.

Two inmates escape from Stony Mountain prison

February 25, 2018 – Stony Mountain, Manitoba – Correctional Service Canada On February 24, 2018 during the 9:30 p.m. count in the minimum security unit at Stony Mountain Institution, staff members discovered that William Benjamin Hunter-Garrioch and Dale Jacob Gilchrist were not accounted for. The Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) immediately contacted the Stonewall detachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), and a warrant for their arrest has been issued. Hunter-Garrioch, 21, is serving an over 9 year sentence for attempted murder, possession of a dangerous weapon, drug possession and failing to comply with a condition of a recognizance.  William Benjamin Hunter-Garrioch is 21 years old, measures 170 cm (5’7”) in height and weighs 57 kg (126 lbs). Gilchrist, 34, is serving a six year sentence for armed robbery and possession of property obtained by crime.  He has also served sentences for Break Enter and Commit Theft, Assault, Possession of A Weapon for a Dangerous Purpose and Carrying a Concealed Weapon. Gilchrist is 34 years old, stands 6'2" and weighs 201 lbs.  Anyone with information is asked to contact police.