Breach of Court Order
- At 10:37 AM of March 14th, Police attended an address for a complaint of a disturbance. Upon arrival, it was determined that a 30-year-old Brandon man was present and bound by a release order not to communicate with the residents. He was arrested and held for court.
- At 9:36 PM on March 14th, police were requested to attend a residence for an unwanted guest. Upon arrival, a 41-year-old man was determined to be the subject of the complaint. As he was currently bound by a court order not to communicate with the resident and not to attend the City if Brandon, he was arrested and held for court
Impaired Driver
At 10:07PM on March 14th, police observed a vehicle being operated in an erratic manner. Once stopped, the driver, a 24y/o woman from Brandon, displayed signs of intoxication common with alcohol. A demand was given to provide a sample of her breath on a roadside screening device. The sample resulted in a fail and she was transported to Brandon Police Headquarters for further testing. At BPS she provided two breath samples, both over the legal limit. She was charged and later released with a court date. As a result of the charges, her driver’s license and vehicle were seized.
Arrest Warrants
- On March 15th, four people were arrested on unrelated warrants, two were released with court dates and two were held in custody pending court.
- On two separate occurrences during the night, two adults were located causing disturbances. Both were found to be highly intoxicated and were taken into custody to be released when sober.
Mischief Under $5000.00
At 8:00 PM on March 15th, police were called to an alarm at a downtown hotel. On arrival, a 36-year-old Brandon man was located and determined to be the subject of the complaint. Staff stated that he broke a door and threatened a staff member with a broken pool cue. He was highly intoxicated, arrested and lodged to be released with a court date when sober.
Impaired Driver – roadside prohibition
At 10:07 PM on March 15th, police observed a vehicle stuck on a snowbank on Victoria Avenue east. The operator, a 40-year-old man from Brandon, displayed signs of intoxication common with alcohol. A demand was given to provide a sample of his breath on a roadside screening device. The sample resulted in a fail. As a result, his driver’s license and vehicle were seized. He was turned over to his sober roommate.
Fraudulently obtain Food
At 1:00 PM on March 15th, a south end restaurant requested police assistance regarding a male who left without paying his $100.00 lunch bill. The man was identified and later located at a different restaurant. As he was highly intoxicated, he was arrested and held for release when sober with a court date.
Arrest Warrants
On March 15th, a youth was arrested on the strength of a warrant and released for court. Unrelated, at 330 PM on March 15th, a Brandon man was causing a disturbance and frightening his family. He was intoxicated, belligerent and refused to leave the house. He was arrested to be released when sober.
Assault Cause Bodily Harm/Breach of Undertaking
Early in the morning of March 16th, police were called to a knife fight at a south end residence. When members arrived, two youths were seen running from the house. They were apprehended quickly and detained for the investigation. Members discovered a third youth had been attacked and slashed with a knife. BFES transported the injured youth to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The other two boys were intoxicated and held in custody. One faces charges of assault cause bodily harm and both face charges of breaching court orders. For being intoxicated, they will receive tickets for consuming underage contrary to the Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Control Act. Both are being held for court. All involved were known to each other.
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