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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

Brandon police respond to several theft reports from local businesses

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20-year old female suspect arrested after alleged knife-point theft of vape

Police arrest male suspect in connection to stabbing incident in Brandon

Assault with a Weapon At 5:41 pm, a call was received of a fight in progress on Cornell Bay. Upon members arriving into the area, the male suspect attempted to flee on foot but was apprehended in the 200 block of Maryland Ave. The 18 year old male was charged with assault and assault with a weapon. The suspect had stabbed a 28 year old male and assaulted a 30 year old female. The male victim was transported to BRHC with non-life threatening injuries. The suspect was held in custody to appear in court in the morning. Possession of a Controlled Substance At 3:47 am, a traffic stop was conducted in the 1700 block of Pacific Ave. The 33 year old male driver was initially arrested for open liquor in the vehicle and he provided a false name at the time. Once his real identity was learned, he was found to be breaching his curfew. Subsequent to his arrest, he was found to be in possession of 10 grams of cocaine. He was charged with failing to abide by conditions of his release order, public mischief and possession of a controlled substance. The accused was held in custody for court.

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

The Keystone Centre is excited to announce a partnership with McCain Foods and Westman Communications Group to introduce 100% recyclable aluminum cups to all concession stands and bars in Westoba Place for the upcoming hockey and special events season. Starting this fall, fans attending events at the Keystone Centre will be able to enjoy their favourite beverages in eco-friendly cups that not only reduce waste but also provide a unique brand experience. Each cup will feature the logos of all three partners - McCain Foods, Westman Communications Group, and the Keystone Centre - as well as a QR code directing fans to a one-stop hub for ticket purchases, 50/50 tickets, and more. "We are thrilled to partner with McCain Foods and Westman Communications Group to bring this innovative and sustainable solution to our venue," said Connie Lawrence, CEO of the Keystone Centre. "As we continue to work on elevating the fan experience at the Keystone Centre, we are committed to finding new and creative ways to reduce our environmental impact. This partnership allows us to do just that, by introducing a premium product that is also better for the planet. We believe that by working together, we can make a positive difference in our community while also providing our fans with an unforgettable experience." The new aluminum cups will be used at all hockey games, concerts, and special events held at the Keystone Centre throughout the season. Fans will have the opportunity to scan the QR code on the cup using their mobile devices to access exclusive content, including ticket offers, 50/50 tickets, and more. “McCain Foods is proud to partner with the Keystone Centre and Westman Communications Group on this initiative," said Diego Fernandes, Plant Manager of McCain Foods Carberry. "We believe that sustainability is important for our business and for our community, and we are excited to bring this innovative solution to the facilities many attendees." “Westman Communications Group strives to improve eco-sustainability across the Westman region,” adds E.J. (Bud) Keys, CEO & President of Westman Communications Group. “I am heartened that the Keystone Centre shares our vision in our eco-awareness and is proud to partner with them on the Aluminum Cup initiative. Our cooperation in environmental awareness is key to ensuring a greener Westman.” Fans can check out the brand new aluminum cups at the upcoming Brandon Wheat Kings home games October 4th, and 5th, and at the return concert starring Sawyer Brown with Shenandoah and special guest George Fox, October 27th.

BPS News Release October 1, 2024

Fraud with Credit Card / Possession of Property Obtained by Crime On August 21st, 2024, a 36-year-old male attended a vendor and purchased $15 worth of product with a stolen credit card.  On September 30th the male was arrested and later released on an Undertaking. Court date set for December 9th, 2024.   Theft Under $5000 / Failure to Comply with Undertaking On September 30th at 12:47PM a taxi attended to Brandon Police Service (BPS) stating they had an intoxicated customer who couldn’t pay and wouldn’t get out of the cab. Police assisted in removing the 40-year-old male and found him to be wanted on an endorsed warrant. He was arrested for Theft Under $5000 and Failure to Comply with Undertaking. He was later released with an Appearance Notice and a court date of November 28th, 2024.   RCMP Warrant Executed On September 30th BPS executed a Failure to Comply with Probation warrant at Brandon Correctional Centre at the request of the RCMP. The 22-year-old male will appear in court in the morning on October 1st, 2024.   Disobey Court Order On September 30th at 2:53PM reports of a 41-year-old male refusing to give back a child to the mother came in. Police phoned and reminded him of the court order and childcare agreement, but he refused. Police attended the residence and assisted in turning the child over to the mother. Court date set for November 25th, 2024.   Breach of Peace On September 30th at 4:02PM police were called to a disturbance. A 24-year-old female was found to be the cause of issues and was arrested. She was held in detention cells and will be released in the morning.   Assault With a Weapon X2   On September 29th BPS received a call of an assault in the 100 block of 15th Street. A 44-year-old female threated her ex with knives and left prior to police arrival. The female was located on September 30th and arrested without incident. She was later released on an Undertaking with a court date of December 9th, 2024.   Warrant Executed In the early hours of October 1st police attended a home in Cornell Bay to conduct a curfew check. The 33-year-old male was home however he was wanted on a prior endorsed Warrant of Arrest for Breach of Release Order (curfew). The male was arrested and released at the scene on an Appearance Notice with court on November 25th, 2024.  
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Police arrest male suspect in connection to stabbing incident in Brandon

Assault with a Weapon At 5:41 pm, a call was received of a fight in progress on Cornell Bay. Upon members arriving into the area, the male suspect attempted to flee on foot but was apprehended in the 200 block of Maryland Ave. The 18 year old male was charged with assault and assault with a weapon. The suspect had stabbed a 28 year old male and assaulted a 30 year old female. The male victim was transported to BRHC with non-life threatening injuries. The suspect was held in custody to appear in court in the morning. Possession of a Controlled Substance At 3:47 am, a traffic stop was conducted in the 1700 block of Pacific Ave. The 33 year old male driver was initially arrested for open liquor in the vehicle and he provided a false name at the time. Once his real identity was learned, he was found to be breaching his curfew. Subsequent to his arrest, he was found to be in possession of 10 grams of cocaine. He was charged with failing to abide by conditions of his release order, public mischief and possession of a controlled substance. The accused was held in custody for court.

Liquor Vendor Heist at Travel Lodge: suspects evade capture

At 3:56AM Sunday morning, staff at the Travel Lodge on 18th Street North reported a break-in to the liquor vendor.  Staff advised police that 4-5 people were observed on surveillance cameras breaking a window and entering the vendor.  The suspects proceeded to steal several items from the display units.  Police immediately set up a perimeter to contain the area and the police service dog unit was called out to assist.  A track lead towards the Lady of the Lake where it was noted the decorated truck in front of the business had been vandalized. The search continued but proved unsuccessful. Evidence was located and seized at both the scene and along the track.  At this point the investigation is still ongoing.  Video has been seized and police believe it will lead to the identification of the suspects.  Anyone with information regarding this crime can either contact the Brandon Police Service or Brandon Crime Stoppers.