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Police Media Releases
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Breach of the Peace / IPDA
In the past 24 hours there were two individuals arrested for IPDA and four for Breach of the Peace. They were brought to Brandon Police Service (BPS), held in detention cells and will be released once sober/calm.
Break & Enter / Uttering Threats
Follow-up to investigation from August 25th, 2025, regarding a Break & Enter on Willowdale Crescent, a 23-year-old male was arrested at his residence on September 3rd. He was released via Undertaking with a court date of October 23rd, 2025.
Arrest Warrant – Canada Wide – Parole – Unlawfully at Large
On September 3rd at 9:26AM a 31-year-old male was arrested during a traffic stop in the 3000 block of Victoria Avenue. The male was wanted on a Canada Wide Parole Warrant. He was arrested and taken to Brandon Correction Centre. Proper authorities notified.
Stolen Vehicle Recovered
On September 3rd at approximately 7:37 AM, Brandon Police received a report of a stolen 2018 Ford Escape from a residence in the 200 block of Rosser Avenue. The vehicle was believed to have been taken sometime between 2:00PM September 2nd and 7:00AM September 3rd. Within three hours of notification the vehicle was located in the 800 block of Assiniboine Avenue. Both passenger-side tires were found to be flat, and the keys remained inside the vehicle. It was towed for forensic examination, and the owner was notified. Should anyone have information on this incident, please contact BPS at the non-emergency line of 204-729-2345.
Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA)
On September 3rd at approximately 4:46 PM, officers came across a motor vehicle collision at the intersection of 10th Street and Richmond Avenue. A single vehicle had left the roadway, driving through a fence and into the yard of a residence on Broda Bay. The 51-year-old male driver is believed to have experienced a medical episode while driving home from work. Brandon Fire & Emergency Services responded to the scene to provide medical care. Alcohol is not considered a factor in the incident as the driver blew zero. The collision resulted in damage to a deck attached to the residence, and Manitoba Highways was notified due to damage sustained by a nearby light pole. No other injuries were reported, and no charges have been laid. The vehicle was towed.