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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

Principal thwarts bike theft at Brandon school

On the afternoon of 2023-09-20, police were notified by BSD staff that a male had attempted to steal a student’s bike from a school on Silverbirch Drive.  The individual's attempt was thwarted when the school Principal verbally confronted the suspect, resulting in him fleeing on foot and leaving behind a pair of bolt cutters.  Police located and arrested the suspect nearby and a check of police records revealed an outstanding warrant of arrest.  In addition, police investigation revealed that the same male had stolen bicycles from the same school on two separate dates.  A 37-year-old male was lodged at BPS to appear for court 2023-09-21 for the charges of FTC Release Order, Attempted Theft, Theft Under $5000 X2 and Possession Breaking Instruments X3.

From Treherne to a National Championship

Being a North American champion is not to be taken lightly. Lisa Robertson, from Treherne Manitoba, has made several trips and spent countless hours training her Samoyeds and not to mention the money it takes to compete. In Minneapolis this past weekend, her Samoyed named Jasper won North American champion amongst a field of 50 dogs. BDNMB - Lisa what’s next the Westminster Dog Show in New York? Lisa - The next show is the Samoyed Club Of America National Specialty In Virginia Beach, Virginia. BDNMB - give us an idea of how time and effort goes into training and grooming. Lisa - I train them as puppies.  No more time than what basic obedience would be.  And once they got it, I don't train them anymore.  They become naturals.  I groom a little more than a pet owner would do, but I want their coat in tip top shape. BDNMB - walk us through this past weekend and what’s involved Lisa - We left Manitoba and went to Lake Elmo, Mn for specialties and all breed shows.  I had Jasper & Denali and all my show equipment.  I had reserved grooming close by with friends.  We showed once a day, a different judge every day.  My dogs enjoy travelling and staying in hotels.  They love meeting people at shows.  If they didn't love it, I wouldn't do it. BDNMB - we’re you surprised with the results? Lisa - Well I never go to a show and think I will win.  But I know I have very high quality Samoyeds from great breeders.  I fished Jasper's American Championship the very first show.  So was very pleased.  In limited shows Jasper is the Number Two Samoyed in Canada and my Maci is the Number One Samoyed Bitch in Canada.  So very proud of my dogs accomplishments. BDNMB - what was the winning meal for Jasper? Lisa - Jasper loves Starbuck's Puppiccino Lisa Robertson (middle ) and her daughters and pups

Brazen thief steals purse from Brandon business

On September 19, 2023, at approximately 1:00 pm, police responded to a report of the theft of a purse from a business in the 1600 block of park Ave.  The female suspect then used a credit card from the purse to pay for a cab ride.  The 32-year-old female was later located and arrested.  She was still in possession of some of the stolen property, and she was also in possession of a knife.  She was later released to appear in court on November 30, 2023, on charges of Theft Under $5000, Possession of Property Obtained by Crime, Fraud X2, and Possession of a Weapon.

City of Brandon Welcomes New General Manager of Corporate Services

The City of Brandon is pleased to announce the newest member of our executive team and General Manager of Corporate Services/Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Cory Schermann, City Manager Ron Bowles has announced. “As the City progresses on a path towards fiscal sustainability and robust infrastructure planning, Cory will be integral in helping our organization navigate change,” says city manager Ron Bowles. “Cory has a proven track record in strategic planning, financial management and team leadership with the Province of Saskatchewan and the Province of Alberta where he held progressive leadership roles since 2003.” In addition to being the CFO, Schermann will oversee the City of Brandon’s Corporate Services Division, which includes the Finance, Human Resources, Legislative Services, and Innovation, Technology & Communications departments. He has a post-secondary Bachelor of Business Administration degree and holds a Chartered Professional Accounting designation. “I am honoured to be joining the City of Brandon as the General Manager of Corporate Services and Chief Financial Officer,” states Cory Schermann. “It is a privilege to be part of a team that is committed to fiscal sustainability and community development. My family and I are excited to be relocating to this wonderful community, and we look forward to contributing to its prosperity and growth.” Schermann will join the organization on October 3, 2023 and will work out of City Hall, 410 – 9th Street.

Trio charged after police recover meth, cocaine

At approx. 10:40 PM Saturday, members of the Organized Crime Section, Patrol and the K9 Unit, executed a CDSA search warrant at a residence in the 1200 block of 6th ST. A 61 year old male and a 34 year old female were immediately taken into custody within the residence.  While the search was being conducted, a 43 year old female returned to the residence and was also taken into custody. The search recovered a quantity of Cocaine, Meth, $600 cash as well as drug trafficking related paraphernalia. The street value of the drugs seized is approx. $20,000. The male and the 34 year old female are both currently under release conditions which they were failing to adhere to, with the possession of these drugs. They are both charged for possession of meth and cocaine for the purpose of trafficking, possession of proceeds of crime and failing to comply with an Undertaking. They will be held in custody for court later today. The 43 year old female has been released with a court date of December 14, for the charges of possession of meth and cocaine, for the purpose of trafficking.