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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

Police arrest 2 females for unrelated offences contrary to the LGCCA

Man Arrested After Brandishing Stolen Knife in Public, Violating Release Order

Manitoba Government on Track to Hire 1,000 Net New Health-Care Workers

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for September 26, 2024

Manitoba extends gas tax holiday

Week one check stop numbers released by RCMP

Royal Canadain Mounted Police in Manitoba Week One of the RCMP Holiday Checkstop Program, from December 1, 2017, to December 10, 2017, has resulted in 2383 vehicles checked across Manitoba during 51 Checkstops. Results from both checkstops and regular patrol include: • 50 people charged with a Criminal Code Impaired Driving offence (all alcohol related) • The highest blood/alcohol reading reported was 340 mgs% (0.340-more than 4x legal limit) • 23 alcohol-related tiered administrative roadside suspensions • 882 traffic-related provincial statute (Highway Traffic Act) charges laid (majority for speeding and seatbelt offences) along with 200 warnings • 10 Liquor & Gaming Control Act (LGCA) offences • 11 Other Criminal Code Driving offences There were no traffic-related fatalities during the first week of the program. Last year during week one, there was one traffic-related fatality. RCMP members conducted 86 checkstops - checking 3774 vehicles. The combination of Checkstops and regular patrol resulted in 33 people being charged with Criminal Code Impaired Driving offences.

Man jumps out Brandon hotel room to evade Police

Brandon Police Service Media Release On Friday morning police received a report of a male staying at a west end hotel who had fraudulently identified himself as an employee of a national company to obtain a hotel room. When police arrived on scene, the male jumped out of the hotel room window in an attempt to evade police. Police K-9 were called and tracked the male to a garden shed in the area where he was taken into custody without incident. Investigation determined that he was responsible for defrauding a number of Brandon businesses of food, lodgings, tools and computers. A 31 year old male, of no fixed address, was lodged at Brandon Correctional centre and will appear for remand in the morning

New First Street Bridge Completed in Brandon

Brandon’s new First Street Bridge, featuring two twin-lane spans, is now fully open to traffic, Infrastructure Minister Ron Schuler announced today. “We thank the people of Brandon and motorists for their co-operation over the past 26 months as builders removed the aging structures and constructed a new four-lane separated span bridge,” said Schuler. Completed about a year ago, the northbound section was demolished and rebuilt first.  Work on the southbound side followed and was recently completed. The bridge includes sidewalks on both sides. Minor site clean-up may take place in the early summer of 2018. Another major provincial redevelopment in Brandon is the PTH 10 Daly Overpass project. An open house to discuss design options will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 12, from 6-8 p.m. at the Victoria Inn, 3550 Victoria Ave. Plans for the new overpass feature two separate structures, each with two lanes, similar to the 18th Street Bridge and the First Street Bridge.  This project would replace the aging three-lane bridge. For the most recent information on road conditions or highway safety, visit www.manitoba511.ca, call 511 or follow the Twitter account for road closures at www.twitter.com/MBGovRoads.  A Manitoba 511 app is now available for download from the Manitoba Residents’ Portal at http://residents.gov.mb.ca/apps/511.html.

Fire at 1000 Block of 6th Street

Brandon Police Service Media Release At approximately 5:00 p.m., Police and Fire members responded to a fire coming from a residence in the 1000 Block of 6th Street. The fire was extinguished by BFES however, significant damage was sustained. Investigators from BPS, BFES and the OFC continue to investigate to determine the cause of the fire. A lone occupant of the residence was able to exit safely. There were no injuries reported.

Motorists continue to drink & drive

Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Manitoba's Facebook Page The Manitoba RCMP officially launched its 2017 Holiday Checkstop program on December 1, and after the first weekend, it is clear that Manitobans are still choosing to drive impaired. Over the December 1 to 3 weekend, 21 people were charged with Impaired Driving and six alcohol related tiered suspensions were issued. “It’s only week one of our Checkstop and we’re already seeing high numbers of intoxicated drivers behind the wheel. Be assured that our officers will be out in full force over the holidays to stop and arrest any driver that decides to drive impaired,” said Inspecto Ed Moreland, Officer in Charge of Manitoba RCMP Traffic Services. “We need Manitobans to plan ahead for a safe ride home to avoid serious, and even fatal, consequences.” During the 2016 Holiday Checkstop program, which runs each year from December 1 to January 1, 122 people were charged with an Impaired Driving Offence and there were 60 alcohol or drug related tiered suspensions. A total of 46 people lost their lives due to impaired driving last year, three of them during the holiday season. To date in 2017, we have seen 76 people killed and another 166 seriously injured in motor vehicle collisions. Approximately 30 per cent of these deaths and injuries involved impaired driving. “In the past decade, there has not been a single year when someone has not died on our road during the holiday,” said Insp. Moreland. “One more death is too many.” Don’t be a statistic. Buckle up, driver sober, put your phone down and drive for the conditions.