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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

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Dangerous Operation of a Motor Vehicle Causing Bodily Harm

On December 15, 2023, at 6:00 pm, police received a report of a motor vehicle collision in the 1500 block of Rosser Avenue. Further investigation revealed that a suspect vehicle was travelling the wrong way on the one way street causing another vehicle to become involved in a collision. The suspect vehicle then fled the scene. The operator then contacted police indicating his vehicle had been stolen but later recanted his report and admitted he was the one driving causing the collision. On December 18, 2023, the 19-year-old male turned himself in at Brandon Police Service. He was arrested and later released to attend court on February 8th on charges of Dangerous Operation of a Motor Vehicle Causing Bodily Harm and issued a HTA ticket for Failure to Exchange Particulars.
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Police arrest suspect involved in multiple thefts

On December 17, 2023, at 8:00 pm, police responded to a report of theft from a business in the 900 block of Victoria Avenue. Further investigation revealed the 33-year-old male suspect was also wanted for a previous theft that took place at the same location on December 16, 2023. He was located, arrested, and later released to attend court on February 20, 2024, on charges of Theft Under $5000 and Fail to Comply with an Undertaking.
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Assault on a Police Officer

At 1:30 am, Police received a call of a male causing a disturbance at a residence on Westaway Bay. Upon Police arrival they located a 24 year old male who was causing the problems. When Police attempted to arrest the suspect he began fighting with them and during the process of this arrest the suspect spit on one of the officers. The suspect was charged with Resisting Arrest and Assaulting a Police Officer. He was held in custody until sober and then released for court at a later date.
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City Hall Working To Get Brandon’s Finances Back On Track

The City of Brandon is taking sustainability actions to help get the city’s finances back on track over the coming years by striking a balance between affordability and sustainability – and calling on other levels of government to cover their fair share. One of City Council’s strategic goals is to look at alternate sources of revenue to help get Brandon’s finances back on track. With that goal in mind, the City contracted a sustainability report by one of Canada’s leading professional services company MNP. This report finds that low taxes and efficient operations are major strengths for Brandon, with Brandon households paying taxes 47% below the average of all cities MNP compared. After many years of low taxes, Brandon needs to adjust its course. MNP found that Brandon’s 2024 increase in municipal taxes could be unreasonably high if the City doesn’t take action to adjust the balance between taxation and its capital commitments. “Mayor Jeff Fawcett is committed to keeping taxes low and continuing to deliver clean water, safe policing, and a livable city. The Mayor has given City Hall clear direction: we’re taking action to keep the 2024 tax rate reasonable. We will avoid the worst-case-scenario in the MNP report by taking a smart, balanced approach to rebuilding Brandon’s finances, and rebuilding the City’s infrastructure. It took us 20 years to get into the tight financial position we’re in now, and it won’t be fixed in one budget,” said Ron Bowles, City Manager and Chief Administrative Officer. Bowles said revenues from other partners are a part of the solution. “We are considering increasing developer-paid development cost charges (DCC). We are finding other sources of revenue to take the pressure off property taxes. We are staying efficient and lean, but while City Hall is doing our part, we need other levels of government to do theirs,” said Bowles. “For seven years, the Province of Manitoba froze municipal funding. Our clean water system, snowplows, and other critical infrastructure aged and inflation soared while provincial funding was stagnant. Funding was unfrozen in early 2023, thanks in large part to advocacy from the Association of Manitoba Municipalities, but the province hasn’t made up for what was lost. It’s Brandon’s belief that the province needs to cover its fair share.” Mayor Fawcett said he’s given the City team clear direction to present a budget that’s focused on being balanced and phased in over several years. “Brandon families need and deserve both affordability and sustainability,” said Fawcett. “We are going to work hard to develop other revenue sources and dig deep with our partners at the provincial and federal levels to make sure they are taking on their fair share. Brandon is one of the most livable cities in Canada, and we’re going to make sure it stays that way for generations to come.” Mayor Fawcett and City Council have a stellar track record when it comes to working with the Province of Manitoba, Government of Canada, and industry partners to secure funding for Brandon while taking financial pressure off Brandon ratepayers. That includes wins like over $103 million from the provincial and federal governments for the water treatment plant expansion, almost $11 million from the provincial government for the Keystone Centre, $9 million from the provincial and federal governments for transitional housing, $2.2 million more for policing and safe communities from the provincial government, $2.2 million for paramedics to put Brandon’s third ambulance on the road from the provincial government, and $2 million for a Sobering Assessment Centre from the provincial government. In addition, a naming rights deal for the now Maple Leaf Foods Sports Complex was secured from industries including Maple Leaf Foods and Heritage Co-op.
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Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for Friday December 15, 2023

The Brandon Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in locating this person who is: “WANTED BY POLICE”: Danielle Alexandria DAVIS FOR Fraud & Forgery. On April 3, 2023, while working at a Brandon business, Danielle DAVIS wrote and issued herself 14 business cheques in excess of $14,000.00. DAVIS deposited these cheques into her personal bank account.  Danielle Alexandria DAVIS’s whereabouts are unknown at this time, please contact Brandon crime stoppers with any information. ***************** If you have any information as to the whereabouts of this person or anyone else “Wanted by Police” you are asked to contact Brandon Crime Stoppers @ 204-727-TIPS (8477), www.brandoncrimestoppers.com or by texting BCSTIP+your message to CRIMES (274637).  Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to Call Display.  Your call is not recorded and your identity will remain anonymous.  Crime Stoppers will pay up to $2000.00 cash for information that leads to the solution of a crime. ***************** The Brandon Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in solving a Break & Enter.  On October 28th, 2023, two males broke into a garage located in the 1200 block of 8th street and stole 3 bicycles valued at over $6000.00. The bikes were described as a grey Trek, red and black Rocky Mountain and a women’s style purple Specialized. The thieves rode off on the bikes but not before being captured on video surveillance.