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Student robbed in school bathroom, accused arrested

Suspect arrested for allegedly striking acquaintance with a needle

Vincent Massey High School Students Excel in Chemistry Contests

Possession of a Weapon , Consumption of alcohol in a public place

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for June 20, 2024

Robbery with a Weapon

Traffic Stop Resulting in Arrests

Downtown Market Housing Incentive Program

Crime Stoppers Wanted and Crime of the Week for Friday August 4, 2023

The Brandon Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in locating this person who is “WANTED BY POLICE”: Chance SCHMIDT FOR Break Enter & Assault, Fail to Attend Court. On August 22nd, 2022, SCHMIDT committed a break and enter to a residence in the City Of Brandon. Once inside the residence, SCHMIDT assaulted a female and fled prior to police arrival. SCHMIDT was subsequently arrested and charged, however; has failed to attend court and has breached many conditions on his release order. Chance SCHMIDT’s whereabouts are unknown at this time, please contact Brandon Crime Stoppers with any information. ***************** The Brandon Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in solving a Mischief to Property. On July 5th, 2023, an unknown male was captured on video surveillance defacing with graffiti a lamp post in the 400 block of 9th street. The males photo and video surveillance are attached to this release. If you have information about this or any other crime 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.

Brandon Homebuyer Assistance Program Accepting Applications Until September

The City of Brandon is pleased to announce that applications for the Brandon Homebuyer Assistance Program are being accepted until Tuesday, September 5, 2023, at 5 p.m. Funding for this program is provided by the Manitoba Government. For many first-time homeowners, one of the most difficult tasks is saving enough money for the down payment. Imagine if you could apply for a forgivable loan of up to almost $30,000. The Brandon Homebuyer Assistance Program helps those who are eligible to become homeowners by providing funding equal to a 10% down payment and a portion of the associated closing costs by way of a forgivable loan. The maximum forgivable loan for an approved applicant is $29,250 over a 5-year period. HOW TO APPLY: Check the eligibility requirements at brandon.ca/home-buyers-program. Get a mortgage pre-approval, with the assumption that you will have a 10% down payment without a guarantor or co-signor from a National Housing Act approved lender. Schedule an in-person consultation with us by calling 204-729-2120, or email housingandwellness@brandon.ca.  Let us know if you need interpretation or accessible services when scheduling your appointment with us. Fill out and submit your application package by Tuesday, September 5, 2023, at 5 p.m. If your application is approved, then you can go purchase a house! Check out this YouTube video for a summary of the process.

John Howard Society of Brandon receives $4 million investment in support of transformative housing project

The Province of Manitoba has announced a groundbreaking $4 million investment in support of the John Howard Society of Brandon’s transformative housing project. “The 24-unit transitional housing facility will provide a bridge to permanent housing, offering the necessary time and support needed to rebuild lives,” remarks Ross Robinson, Executive Director of John Howard Society of Brandon. “This crucial investment marks a pivotal turning point in our community as we address the pressing issue of homelessness and endeavour to provide essential support and resources to individuals transitioning out of correctional facilities or facing housing challenges.” Transitional housing plays a vital role in addressing the complex needs of individuals involved in the justice system, ensuring their successful reintegration into society. Antoinette Gravel-Oulette from Brandon and Area Overdose Awareness emphasizes the significance of this initiative. “The transitional house fills a much-needed gap in Brandon. John Howard Society has partnered with and sought community input from many different agencies. There is a large number of people that have left correctional institutions and within two weeks, have died due to toxic drugs. This project will save lives, which is what we all want to achieve.” Allison C. who has experienced the positive impact of transitional housing firsthand, shares her story: “ I entered transitional housing after losing my job and apartment due to illness. It connected me to support services like employment, education training, and health services. I was able to take time to recover and go back to school. I now work full-time in health care, supporting myself and giving back to my community. Transitional housing changed my life!” This crucial project not only provides shelter but also offers comprehensive support services, empowering individuals to rebuild their lives and contribute positively to the community. Megan McKenzie, Research and Project Development Coordinator at Brandon Neighbourhood Renewal Corporation, highlights the project’s importance in addressing chronic homelessness and supporting vulnerable populations, especially Indigenous individuals impacted by historical trauma and systemic racism. Megan shares,“The transitional housing project will provide a safe place for our unhoused community members to stabilize and receive the support they need before moving out into their own homes.” With the Province’s $4 million contribution, combined with the previous $5 million federal support, the project now stands at a total funding of $9 million. Ross Robinson, Executive Director expresses gratitude for the Province’s visionary support and commitment. Ross shares, “We extend our deepest gratitude to the Province of Manitoba for their generous investment, bringing us closer to our goal of providing a comprehensive solution to homelessness in our community.” Despite this significant funding, there is still a need to secure an additional $1 million to fully realize the construction of the facility. To raise the remaining funds, John Howard Society will be hosting “Crossing the Line,” a hilarious evening featuring a comedy roast with Mayor Jeff Fawcett. This event promises to bring the community together while providing an opportunity for individuals and businesses to contribute to this essential cause. Learn more and show your support by visiting www.crossingtheline.ca

Pair arrested after reported brass knuckles assault, armed robbery

On July 31, 2023, police received a report of a robbery in the area of the 500 block of Louise Ave at approximately 12:30 am.  Investigation revealed that an adult male victim was assaulted by two male suspects with a set of brass knuckles before they took his backpack and ran.  The victim was acquainted with the suspects.  He received injuries that required medical treatment. On August 2, 2023 shortly before 2:00 am, police located and arrested the two male suspects at a residence.  The 19-year-old male and the 26-year-old male were lodged at Brandon Police Service and will appear in court today on charges of Robbery with a Weapon and Possession of Offensive Weapon.

Female faces impaired charge after blowing 3 times legal limit

On July 31, 2023 at approximately 2:30 am, police responded to a report of a motor vehicle accident at 13th street and Richmond Ave.  The driver of one of the vehicles was exhibiting signs of impairment and arrested.  The 23-year-old female provided samples of her breath more than three times the legal limit.  She was lodged at Brandon Police Service and will be released once sober to appear in court on August 8, 2023 on charges of Driving While Ability Impaired and Driving with More than 80 mgs of Alcohol in Blood.