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October 19th Report

Warrants Executed:

An 18-year-old male turned himself into the Brandon Police Service after becoming aware of a warrant for his arrest for breaching probation. He was released with a later court date.

A 17-year-old female attempted to turn herself in at Brandon Correctional Center on her breach of probation warrant. She was lodged until sober and released with a later court date.

 Breach of Probation:

At 1:42 pm hours a 49-year-old male attended an address in the 200 block of 9th street which breached his probation order. He was arrested at Brandon Police Service later in the day and was released on an undertaking with a later court date.

 Uttering Threats:

BPS received multiple calls throughout the afternoon of an intoxicated male loitering in businesses in the west end of Brandon along Victoria Avenue. A 44-year-old male was eventually arrested in the 3300 block of Victoria Avenue after threatening staff at business nearby. He was lodged until sober and released on an undertaking with a later court date.

 Breach of release order and theft under $5000

At 10:14 pm an 18-year-old female was found in the 100 block of Louise Avenue where it was determined she was breaching her 24-hour curfew and had just stolen approximately $120 worth of goods from a nearby store. She was lodged at BPS and held for court in the morning.

 Possession of Stolen Property

At 11:14 pm police checked a 34-year-old male in the 800 block of Southern Avenue where it was determined he was in possession of a stolen bike. The bike was seized to be returned to the owner, and the male was released on an undertaking with a later court date.

 Robbery

At 6:22 pm BPS received a report of a robbery occurring at an establishment in the 1100 block of 18th Street. The complainant advised his cell phone had been stolen from him by an unknown male during a confrontation. At 3:02 am police located a 30-year-old male matching the suspect’s description still in possession of the phone, he was arrested and held for court in the morning.

 Possession of Stolen Vehicle

At 3:53 am a 23-year-old male was stopped in a black Kia Sorento that was flagged as stolen out of Souris in August of 2024. This male was arrested and released on an appearance notice with a later court date.

 

October 20th Report:

Assault PO

On October 19th, Police had an intoxicated female in custody and while being medically cleared, the suspect proceeded to kick one of the BPS Cadets in the leg. The 17yr old youth was lodged in cells until sober and released on an Undertaking to appear in Court in December.

Theft Under $5,000

At 10:27am a business in the zero hundred block of 9th St reported that a purse had been stolen off of the counter. Video surveillance led to the suspect being identified, who was located in another business in the area. The 30yr old male was charged with Theft Under $5,000, Theft of a Credit Card, and Fraudulent use of a Credit Card and was released on an Undertaking with a Court date scheduled for December.

 Shoplifting leads to Arrest

On October 11th, Police received a report of a theft of merchandise from a business in the 900 block of Victoria Ave. The suspect was identified via video surveillance and located on Saturday and charged with Theft Under $5,000. The 34yr old female was released on an Undertaking and will appear in Court in December.

 Traffic stop leads to Arrest

At 9:14pm on the 19th, Police conducted a traffic stop on the 900 block of 26th St. where one of the occupants was found to have an outstanding Warrant of Arrest. The 30yr old female was arrested and then released on an Appearance Notice with Court in December.

 

For general inquiries or to file a report:

(204)729-2345 or https://www.brandon.ca/police-contact/police-contact

Anyone with information on any unsolved crime is asked to call Brandon Crime Stoppers at 204-727-(TIPS) 8477, www.brandoncrimestoppers.com or by texting BCSTIP and your message to CRIMES (274637).  Crime Stoppers pays up to $2000.00 cash for information that leads to the solution of a crime.

CRIME STOPPERS 204-727-TIPS

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