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Disqualified Driver Causes Crash In Brandon

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BRANDON, MB. — A 40-year-old Brandon man is facing charges for driving without a license.

It happened just before 3:00pm Tuesday at Sprucewoods Place.

Brandon police were called to a crash where the driver of one vehicle fled the scene.

The suspect is under a Canada-wide driving ban.

He was identified, located, and arrested a short time later.

The accused has been charged with Drive Disqualified.

He was released on a promise to appear in court on November 2nd.

—Andrew McCrea, MyToba News

Photo – File

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Manitoba’s Thursday Weather Forecast – Sept. 14th

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WINNIPEG, MB. — Seasonal temperatures return to southern Manitoba Thursday.

Most of the province will be under cloud cover with showers during the day or into the overnight.

For the latest forecast in your Manitoba community, check MyToba’s My Weather here.

Winnipeg

Increasing cloudiness Thursday in Winnipeg.

Wind becoming north 30 km/h in the morning.

High 20.

Showers overnight.

Low 12.

Brandon

Increasing cloudiness in Brandon early Thursday morning.

Showers in the afternoon and hazy.

Wind northeast 30 km/h.

High 18.

Rain overnight.

Low 10.

The Pas

Cloudy in The Pas Thursday.

Wind becoming north 20 km/h in the morning.

High 13.

Cloudy periods overnight.

Low plus 5.

Thompson

Mainly cloudy in Thompson Thursday.

A chance of showers early in the morning.

High 11.

Cloudy periods overnight.

Low plus 1.

Churchill

Mainly cloudy Thursday in Churchill.

A chance of showers in the morning and early in the afternoon.

High 7.

Cloudy overnight.

Low zero.

—MyToba News

Photo – Andrew McCrea

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Hanaway Accused Of Personating Police Again

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WINNIPEG, MB. — A Winnipeg man is facing charges for personating a police officer.

An investigation began in March 2017 after the suspect used social media to communicate with police and scuba diver teams.

Winnipeg police say the man would represent himself as a seasoned member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

He would carry on the deception for quite some time with unsuspecting victims.

The suspect was arrested Wednesday at a home in the 500-block of Manitoba Avenue.

Thomas David Hanaway, 59, has been charged with Personating Peace Officer and three counts of Fail to Comply with Probation Order.

He remains behind bars.

Hanaway has a long list of similar convictions.

There are court records going back to 1982 for five incidents of personating a police officer.

The most recent was in January 2017, and before that he was given a nearly five month jail sentence in 2012.

—Andrew McCrea, MyToba News

Photo – File

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Child Sex Fugitive Back In Winnipeg Police Custody

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WINNIPEG, MB. — A Winnipeg man is in custody after fleeing the country seven years ago.

An investigation began in February 2010 after the suspect allegedly sexually assaulted a minor who is related to him.

Daniel Enrique Cortez, now 27, was arrested and charged in April that year with two counts each of Sexual Assault, Sexual Interference, and Incest.

He was released on a promise to appear and eventually fled to the United States.

Investigators applied for an extradition order.

Cortez was arrested in Grand Forks, North Dakota on August 23rd, 2017.

He was turned over to Winnipeg police at the Emerson international border crossing on September 13th.

Cortez remains behind bars.

—Andrew McCrea, MyToba News

Photo – File

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Winnipeg Police Raid Gang Home

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WINNIPEG, MB. — Three people from Winnipeg are facing charges after police raided a home.

It happened Tuesday around 5:00pm in the 100-block of Cobourg Avenue.

Inside the home, investigators seized a loaded .40 calibre handgun, sawed-off heavily modified firearm of an unknown calibre, .22 calibre, .40 calibre, and 9mm ammunition, as well as zeveral pieces of Manitoba Warrior gang clothing and paraphernalia.

Harvey James Cook, 28, has been charged with:

  • Three counts of Careless Storage of Firearm, Weapon, Prohibited Device or Ammunition
  • Three counts of Possession of a Weapon
  • Two counts of Unauthorized Possession of a Firearm
  • Possession of a Firearm Knowing its Possession is Unauthorized
  • Possession of a Loaded Prohibited or Restricted Firearm
  • Three counts of Possession of Firearm or Ammunition Contrary to Prohibition Order
  • Highway Traffic Act – Drive while disqualified

A 36-year-old woman has been charged with:

  • Three counts of Careless Storage of Firearm, Weapon, Prohibited Device or Ammunition
  • Three counts of Possession of a Weapon
  • Two counts of Unauthorized Possession of a Firearm
  • Two counts of Unauthorized Possession of a Prohibited or Restricted Weapon
  • Two counts of Possession of a Firearm Knowing its Possession is Unauthorized
  • Possession of a Loaded Prohibited or Restricted Firearm

A 36-year-old man has been charged with:

  • Three counts of Careless Storage of Firearm, Weapon, Prohibited Device or Ammunition
  • Three counts of Possession of a Weapon
  • Two counts of Unauthorized Possession of a Prohibited or Restricted Weapon
  • Two counts of Possession of a Firearm Knowing its Possession is Unauthorized
  • Possession of a Loaded Prohibited or Restricted Firearm

Cook remains behind bars.

The other suspects were released on a promise to appear.

—MyToba News

Photo – File

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Winnipeg Police Seize Shotgun, Machete, And Drugs

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WINNIPEG, MB – The Winnipeg Police executed a search warrant at a residence in the 100 block of Kate Street.

At the residence, they found weapons, drugs, and currency.

Here’s what they seized:
– A sawed-off .410 bore shotgun with ammunition.
– A can of bear spray.
– A machete.
– 27.9 grams of methamphetamine (valued at approximately $4,000).
– An undisclosed amount of Canadian currency.

Three suspects were arrested, including one police have identified as being responsible for fraud-related distances earlier this year.

27-year-old Valentina Margaret Monkman has been charged with:

– Possession of a Scheduled Substance for the Purpose of Trafficking – Methamphetamine
– Possession of a Scheduled Substance for the Purpose of Trafficking – Alprazolam
– Possession of a Weapon (x3)
– Possession of a Firearm Knowing its Possession is Unauthorized
– Possession of a Prohibited or Restricted Weapon Knowing its Possession is Unauthorized (x2)
– Possession of a Prohibited Firearm with Ammunition
– Possession of Firearm, Restricted/Prohibited Weapon or Ammunition Contrary to Prohibition Order (x6)
– Possession of Proceeds of Property Obtained by Crime under $5,000
– Store Firearm or Restricted Weapon Contrary to Regulations
– Use a Forged Document
– Possession of an Identity Document
– Identity Fraud – Intent to Gain Advantage
– Possession of Property Obtained by Crime under $5,000 (x2)
– Forgery
– Use a Forged Document (x2)
– Fraud under $5,000 (x2)
– Warrant (Break & Enter)

20-year-old Joseph Bernard Richard has been charged with:

– Possession of a Scheduled Substance for the Purpose of Trafficking – Methamphetamine
– Possession of a Weapon (x3)
– Possession of a Firearm Knowing its Possession is Unauthorized
– Possession of a Prohibited or Restricted Weapon Knowing its Possession is Unauthorized
– Possession of a Prohibited Firearm with Ammunition
– Possession of Firearm, Restricted/Prohibited Weapon or Ammunition Contrary to Prohibition Order (x3)
– Store Firearm or Restricted Weapon Contrary to Regulations
– Possession of Proceeds of Property Obtained by Crime under $5,000
– Fail to Comply Condition Recognizance by Judge/Justice (x2)
– Warrant (Fail to Comply Sentence)
– Warrant (Fail to Attend Court – Recognizance)

Markus Jason Schinkel, a 47-year-old male of Winnipeg, has been charged with:

– Possession of Scheduled Substance – Methamphetamine
– Fail to Comply Condition Recognizance by Judge/Justice
– Warrant (Fail to Comply Condition Recognizance by Judge/Justice)
– Warrant (Fail to Appear – Promise to Appear)

The suspects were taken into custody.

-MyToba News

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Brandon Man Gave False Name To Cops & Claimed To Be Passenger After Flipping Vehicle

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BRANDON, MB – Around 3:30 am this morning, Brandon Police responded to reports of a single vehicle accident in the south end of the city.

When police arrived, they found a vehicle on its roof, and a man and woman at the scene.

The man provided a false name to police, and both he and the woman claimed that the woman was driving.

However, upon investigating, police found that the man had been driving and got his real name.

The 21-year-old man was arrested for public mischief, and seemed to be under the influence. However, breath samples showed he was under the legal limit. Both he and the 22-year-old woman (who owns the vehicle), were charged with public mischief, and released to attend court in November.

The man was also charged with careless driving.

Spencer Fernando, MyToba News

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Winnipeg Woman Recovering After Being Shot

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WINNIPEG, MB. — Winnipeg police are investigating after a woman was shot.

It happened Friday morning around 7:45am in the 500-block of St. John’s Avenue.

EMS workers discovered a 20-year-old woman suffering from a single gunshot wound to her upper body.

She was rushed to hospital in unstable condition but has since been upgraded to stable.

No other details are available at this time.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Major Crimes Unit at 204-986-6219 or Crime Stoppers at 204-786-TIPS (8477).

—Andrew McCrea, MyToba News

Photo – Carter Brooks

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Winnipeg Police Raid Another Alleged Gang Home

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WINNIPEG, MB. — A Winnipeg man is facing charges after police raided his home.

It happened Thursday evening in the 700-block of Pritchard Avenue in Winnipeg’s North End.

The Tactical Support Team seized a number of items including:

  • 3.5-ounces of cocaine (street value of $7,000)
  • 6.75-grams of crack cocaine (street value of $300)
  • 1-ounce of cutting agent
  • Stack of US cash

Winnipeg police assert the home and items are related to gang activity in the city.

Lionel John Flett, 24, is facing a slew of charges, including:

  • Three counts of Traffic in Scheduled Substance – Cocaine
  • Possession of a Scheduled Substance for the Purpose of Trafficking – Cocaine
  • Produce a Scheduled Substance – Cocaine
  • Possession of Proceeds of Property Obtained by Crime under $5,000

Flett remains behind bars.

—Andrew McCrea, MyToba News

Photo – File

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Man Shot In Winnipeg’s North End

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WINNIPEG, MB. — Winnipeg police are looking for a lead after a man was shot in the North End.

It happened early Friday morning around 3:30am in the 300-block of College Avenue.

The victim, a man in his 20’s, was suffering from a single gunshot wound to his upper body.

Officers from the K9 unit applied a tactical tourniquet before EMS workers arrived.

The man was rushed to hospital in unstable condition but has since been upgraded to stable.

No other details are available at this time.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Major Crimes Unit at 204-986-6219 or Crime Stoppers at 204-786-TIPS (8477).

—Andrew McCrea, MyToba News

Photo – File

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Protecting Children (Info Sharing) Act Now In Effect

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WINNIPEG, MB. — The Protecting Children (Information Sharing) Act is now in effect.

It gives service providers the ability to collect and share personal information about at-risk children, their parents, and legal guardians.

“Every second counts when a child’s health or safety is at risk and that’s why our government is following through on our commitment to remove barriers to share information,” says Families Minister Scott Fielding.

“Service providers can now share critical information and speak openly so vulnerable children receive the help they need in a timely, co-ordinated manner.”

Fielding noted the act covers government departments, provincially funded organizations, and others that are approved to provide services to at-risk and supported children.

All are authorized to share information, including personal health information.

The minister noted personal information can only be shared without consent when it is in the child’s best interests.

“Many supported children face complex challenges and struggle with more than one issue,” says Fielding.

“This initiative will allow providers to collaborate and create a comprehensive plan to address the varied needs of each child, whether it involve treatment for substance abuse, protection from domestic violence or a targeted education plan while in foster care.”

The term “supported children” is defined under the legislation as children who in the care of, or connected with:

  • child and family services
  • youth justice
  • mental health and addictions services
  • disability services
  • individual education plans in the school system
  • victim support and family conciliation services

“We are very supportive of this new act and are confident it will help us, as agencies, ensure children are receiving what they need to keep them safe and to help them thrive,” says St. Amant president and CEO John Leggat.

“For too long, privacy regulations have prevented organizations from sharing information in the best interests of the children we are protecting. This act is going to help us do our jobs better and is ultimately a win for the children we support.”

Fielding noted the act helps create an environment where service providers are able to collaborate and better share critical information to protect the safety and well-being of children.

The authority to share information is in addition to terms under The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and The Personal Health Information Act.

The Manitoba government introduced the act in June 2016 in response to a key recommendation made by commissioner Ted Hughes in the inquiry report on the death of Phoenix Sinclair.

—MyToba News

Photo – File

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Bogus Bills Being Passed In Brandon

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BRANDON, MB. — Brandon police are warning the public about counterfeit bills.

There has been a rash of fake 20’s being passed around Manitoba’s second largest city.

In an image provided by Brandon police, the bills appear to be printed on paper.

They also include pink Chinese characters on one side.

Brandon police ask the public to call them when they come across a bogus bill.

—MyToba News

Photo – File

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Brandon Man Arrested For Using Stolen Credit Card

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BRANDON, MB – Brandon Police arrested a 19-year-old Brandon man for using a stolen credit card at a hotel and gas station.

He was nabbed for fraud under $5000, and possession of property obtained by crime. The suspect was identified using the stolen card through security surveillance.

The suspect was already in custody at the Brandon Correctional Center for an unrelated matter.

Spencer Fernando, MyToba News

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Police Warn Of Winnipeg Home Furnace Inspection Scam

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WINNIPEG, MB – Winnipeg Police are warning residents about a home furnace inspection scam.

Police say they are receiving numerous complaints from Winnipeg homeowners about aggressive and possibly fraudulent sales practices for home heating systems.

According to police, the salesperson, or salespeople, will often be in uniforms with corporate logos and/or business identification.

They will approach the residence, and say they are performing furnace inspections, or want to check the operating status of the heating system. Then, they attempt to gain access to the residence.

Police point out that private companies, and employees of private companies, have no legal right to enter a home to inspect furnaces. Regardless of claims about performing inspections, the goal of the salespeople is to convince residents to buy home heating products.

In some cases, salespeople have reportedly told homeowners they are associated with, or even employees of, Manitoba Hydro.

It should be noted that while Manitoba Hydro staff go door-to-door, they always have official Manitoba Hydro identification (including name and photo), and will not pressure homeowners to gain entry – even for inspections.

Remember, you can deny entry to anyone who seems suspicious, and you can contact the police non-emergency number at 204-986-6222.

For more information on this scam, click here.

Spencer Fernando, MyToba News

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Winnipeg Police Arrest Truck Thief After Crash

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WINNIPEG, MB – A 16-year-old male is in custody after crashing a stolen truck into a sedan near William Avenue.

Around 3:00 pm on Friday, police noticed a truck speeding in a school zone on McDermot Avenue.

When police tried to pull the vehicle over, the driver sped away.

The driver then ignored stop signs at Bannatyne Avenue and William Avenue, before crashing into a sedan. The occupants of the sedan – a mom and her teenage son – were taken to hospital as a precaution.

After the crash, the suspect ran away on foot, but was caught and arrested by the K9 unit between two buildings in the 500 block of William Avenue.

Police later found that the truck had been stolen early in the morning of September 14 on the 900 block of Lipton Street.

The 16-year-old male has been charged with the following:

– Possession of Property Obtained by Crime over $5,000
– Fail to Comply with Sentence (x2)
– Highway Traffic Act – Speeding
– Highway Traffic Act – Disobey traffic control device (x2)
Spencer Fernando, MyToba News

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Drunk Man Smashes Car Windows In Brandon

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BRANDON, MB – A 27-year-old man from Garden Hill First Nation was apprehended by security guards and turned over to police early this morning.

The man had reportedly been smashing car windows around the 2100 block of Currie Blvd.

The man was found to be drunk, and was held at Brandon Correctional Center until he sobered up. He was then released for court at a later date.

He has been charged with two counts of mischief.

Spencer Fernando, MyToba News

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Teenager Arrested After Winnipeg Robberies

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WINNIPEG, MB – A 15-year-old is in custody after two armed robberies.

The first took place September 14, around 2:00 pm. A suspect male walked into a convenience store in the 400 block of Springfield Road, while concealing his identity.

The man pointed a gun at an employee and jumped the counter, opened the cash register, and obtained an undisclosed amount of money before fleeing.

The second robbery took place September 15, around 7:30 pm. A suspect male walked into a convenience store while concealing his identity. When he approached an employee and made a demand for money, customers in the store apprehended the man and held him in the store until police arrived.

A 15-year-old Winnipeg man has been charged with the following:

– Robbery
– Armed Robbery using a Firearm
– Pointing a Firearm
– Possession of a Weapon
– Possession of a Firearm Knowing its Possession is Unauthorized
– Disguise with Intent (x2)
– Fail to Comply Condition Undertaking by Judge/Justice (x3)

He was detained in custody.

Spencer Fernando, MyToba News

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Disqualified Driver Speeds Through School Zone

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BRANDON, MB – Around 3:00 pm on Friday, a 42-year-old Crane River man sped through the JR Reid School Zone.

Police had been monitoring the area, and pulled the driver over.

It was discovered that the man was prohibited from driving.

The driver was charged with driving while disqualified, and was also given a speeding ticket.

Spencer Fernando, MyToba News

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Homeless Brandon Boy Violates Court Orders

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BRANDON, MB. — A 17-year-old boy is facing charges after a drunken stroll with an alleged handgun.

It happened around 10:45pm Saturday in Brandon’s downtown.

Police caught up with the suspect and discovered the gun was a fake.

However, the boy had two knives and a metal pipe in his possession.

The accused, who has no fixed address, was violating court orders to abstain from alcohol.

He was detained overnight at the Brandon Correction Centre and will appear in court Sunday.

The boy has been charged with Possession of a Weapon for a Dangerous Purpose and Breach of Probation.

—Andrew McCrea, MyToba News

Photo – File

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Winnipeg Police Looking For Missing Siblings

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WINNIPEG, MB. — Winnipeg police need your help tracking down four missing siblings:

  • Taya Guimond, a 16-year-old girl
  • Ross Blackbird, a 13-year-old boy
  • Haiden Guimond, a 12-year-old boy
  • Peyton Guimond, a 10-year-old boy

The four were last seen on the evening of September 15th in Winnipeg’s North End.

A clothing description is not available.

Winnipeg police believe they are still together.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Missing Persons Unit at 204-986-6250.

—Andrew McCrea, MyToba News

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