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Dauphin Man Faces Credit Card Fraud Charges

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BRANDON, MB. — A Dauphin man is facing charges for a series of thefts and frauds in Brandon.

The suspect allegedly stole a wallet from a change room in the 100-block of 8th Street back on September 24th.

He used a credit card from the wallet to make three purchases at three different businesses.

On September 29th, he stole a large quantity of cash from an office on Marshall Lane.

Both incidents were captured on surveillance video and the suspect was quickly identified.

A 39-year-old man was arrested Monday.

He’s been charged with two counts of Theft Under $5000 and three counts of Fraudulent Use of Credit Card.

The suspect was released on a promise to appear in court in November.

—Andrew McCrea, MyToba News

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WANTED by Winnipeg Police – OCT 4

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WINNIPEG, MB. — Every week, local police forces in Manitoba release details about their most wanted fugitives.

Andrew Lebrun was charged and convicted of Robbery. Before completing his full jail sentence he was granted early Parole. On August 18th, 2017 his release was cancelled and replaced with a Canada wide warrant.

 

Christine Makara was charged and convicted of Robbery and Theft Under, and sentenced to 2 yrs. in jail. She received early release on August 30th, 2017 and on the very same day she breached her conditions of release and a Canada wide warrant has been issued.

 

If you have information about the location of either man, contact Winnipeg Crime Stoppers at 204-786-8477.

Kevin Klein, MyToba News 

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Manitoba RCMP Lay Homicide Charges In Death Of 19-Year-Old Woman

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LAC DU BONNET, MB – Manitoba RCMP charged a 20-year-old man in the death of a 19-year-old woman from Pointe du Bois, Manitoba.

Jordan Belyk – a man with no fixed address – has been charged with manslaughter, and is in custody.

On October 3rd around 6:30 am, the victim contacted emergency services in need of help. Police quickly responded, and found her suffering from life-threatening injuries.

She was taken to the hospital, and pronounced dead.

Belyk was found in the area shortly after and arrested.

The investigation continues, and police are still on the scene.

-MyToba News

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Manitoba Government Marks MMIWG Awareness Day

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WINNIPEG, MB – The families of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls will gather with Indigenous organizations at the Legislative Building today in recognition of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Honouring and Awareness Day, Indigenous and Northern Relations Minister Eileen Clarke announced today.

“We’re thankful and humbled to be participate in this gathering, which was organized by the families of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls and the Indigenous organizations that are working on their behalf,” said Clarke. “We respect and support the wisdom, experiences and recommendations of these families and Indigenous community leaders who have already contributed so much to our province’s unique volume of experience on this issue.”

According to police reports, more than 1,200 Indigenous women and girls in Canada have gone missing or been murdered since 1980. For decades, their families have called for greater recognition of the crisis of violence facing Indigenous women and girls, which led to the creation of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.

Manitoba has affirmed its participation in the national Inquiry by passing an Order in Council that provides the federally appointed commissioners the authority to examine the considerable work and analysis already completed in Manitoba. This material includes Manitoba inquest reports, reviews of the child welfare system, a 2016 report on the vulnerability of marginalized Indigenous girls, The Legacy of Phoenix Sinclair—Achieving the Best for All Our Children, and the Aboriginal Justice Inquiry.

The minister noted the province is committed to working collaboratively with the new Manitoba Co-ordinating Committee that has been established to ensure the inquiry is family and survivor-centred.

“Earlier this month, we wrote to the commissioners of the inquiry to seek their support for culturally appropriate processes that include and support families, survivors and First Nation communities,” said Clarke. “We also asked for improvements to the way the inquiry communicates with those wishing to share their stories, and for them to work together with our Indigenous leaders and communities to have Manitoba representation in its leadership.”

The Manitoba Co-ordinating Committee includes leadership from the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak Inc. (MKO), the Southern Chiefs Organization Inc. and the Assembly of First Nations.

“As we gather together on Oct. 4, 2017, to remember MMIWG, we need to recognize this is not an Indigenous issue, this is a Canadian issue,” said Grand Chief Sheila North Wilson, MKO. “As Indigenous women and girls, we have the right to live, the right to feel safe and together we can end this national tragedy.”

Today’s gathering, called Mamaway Kiskisitan Niwakomakinak (We Gather to Remember our Relatives) includes formal remarks starting at 5 p.m. with a feast and a candlelight vigil to follow on the stairs of the Legislative Building. Various singers, drummers and dancers will perform. All are welcome.

The minister encouraged Manitobans to show support for families of missing and murdered women and girls by taking a moment to honour them on this day of awareness.

“This is an issue that affects all of us as Manitobans and we must continue to raise awareness of this injustice,” said Clarke.

-Manitoba Government

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Brandon Robbery Victim Dies In Winnipeg

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Manitoba Crime - Winnipeg Crime

BRANDON, MB. — A Brandon man airlifted to a Winnipeg hospital with severe head trauma has died.

He was allegedly violently assaulted by two robbers, a man and a woman, who followed him into his apartment building.

As first reported by MyToba News, it happened Saturday, September 30th on 9th Street in Brandon’s downtown.

Police say the victim succumbed to his injuries Tuesday morning.

Ashley Nicole Ross, 28, was charged Sunday with Aggravated Assault and Robbery with Violence.

She appeared in court Monday and remains in custody at the Brandon Correctional Centre.

An arrest warrant for Aggravated Assault and Robbery With Violence was issued for 25-year-old Mitchell Jerod Myran.

He turned himself into police Tuesday at 6:00pm.

Myran appeared in court Wednesday and remains behind bars at the Brandon Correctional Centre.

Both Ross and Myran now face upgraded charges including Manslaughter.

Brandon police say an autopsy took place Wednesday afternoon in Winnipeg.

The results are pending and the investigation continues.

MyToba News will provide all updates as we receive them.

—Andrew McCrea, MyToba News

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Winnipeg Man Carjacked At Gunpoint

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WINNIPEG, MB. — Winnipeg police need your help tracking down a stolen vehicle.

It happened around 7:30pm Wednesday in the first 100-block of Bayridge Avenue.

A man was driving his vehicle and was confronted when he stopped it.

Another man pointed a gun at the victim and demanded his vehicle.

The victim complied and the suspect struck him in the head.

He took the man’s keys and wallet before fleeing in his vehicle.

It has not yet been recovered and police describe the vehicle as a white 2016 Nissan Rogue with the Manitoba plate HBG 521.

The vehicle has a vertical scratch on the back door.

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

—Andrew McCrea, MyToba News

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Brandon Police Investigate Sex Assault Between Inmates

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BRANDON, MB. — Brandon police are investigating a sexual assault behind bars.

It happened between two male inmates on September 18th at the Brandon Correctional Centre.

The victim reported it on September 25th.

He said he was choked until he was knocked unconscious.

The suspect then pulled down the victim’s pants and touched him inappropriately.

A 21-year-old man was arrested Wednesday afternoon and charged with Sexual Assault, Assault, and Choking to Overcome Resistance.

He will appear at a hearing in court Thursday.

—Andrew McCrea, MyToba News

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Alcohol, Drugs, Speed Suspected In Brandon Crash

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BRANDON, MB. — Brandon police are investigating a multiple vehicle crash that injured nine people.

It happened around 8:37pm Tuesday at Kirkaldy Drive and Cater Drive.

Brandon police say a 27-year-old man was driving a Pontiac Grand Prix westbound on Kirkaldy when he struck a woman driving an SUV as she made a north bound turn onto Cater.

The Grand Prix then hit a woman driving a minivan eastbound on Kirkaldy.

All three of the vehicles were extensively damaged.

The 27-year-old suspect was airlifted to Winnipeg with severe injuries.

He remains in hospital in serious condition.

Brandon police say six of the nine victims were rushed to hospital including a five-year-old child.

That victim has a head injury and is listed in stable condition.

Kirkaldy Drive was closed between Fraser Crescent and Patterson Crescent while police investigated.

Alcohol, speed, and drug use is suspected.

Charges are pending against the 27-year-old Grand Prix driver.

No other information is available at this time, but MyToba News will provide all updates as we receive them.

—Andrew McCrea, MyToba News

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Manitoba Appoints New Chair Of Human Rights Commission

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WINNIPEG, MB – New appointments have been made to the Manitoba Human Rights Commission, Justice Minister Heather Stefanson announced today.

“All members of society are entitled to fair and just treatment,” said Stefanson.  “The board of the Manitoba Human Rights Commission operates under these important principles, helping to ensure all Manitobans are afforded equal treatment under the law.  We look forward to the leadership, experience and knowledge that our newly appointed chair and members will bring to the operation of the Manitoba Human Rights Commission.”

The Manitoba Human Rights Commission is responsible for administering The Human Rights Code in the province, ensuring all Manitobans are treated solely on the basis of personal merit and free from discrimination.

Stefanson is pleased to announce that the new chair of the Manitoba Human Rights Commission is Brenlee Carrington Trepel.

Carrington Trepel of Winnipeg is a lawyer and mediator, and will serve as the chairperson of the commission.  She is the Law Society of Manitoba’s first equity ombudsperson, educating the legal profession and their clients on workplace human rights issues and helping to resolve issues related to discrimination and harassment.  She was also recognized by LEAF National as one of 25 female lawyers in Canada who have made a positive difference to further the advancement of women’s equality issues.

Also newly appointed as a member of the board is Michael Reader of The Pas. Reader is the director of capital management for the Northern Regional Health Authority and was also an industrial journeyperson electrician.  He previously served as the facilities manager for The Pas Health Centre, as well as worked as an industrial journeyperson electrician.

Stefanson also recognized the reappointment of John Burchill to the board of the Manitoba Human Rights Commission.  Burchill is currently a civilian manager with the Winnipeg Police Service and previously served more than 25 years as a police officer including six years as a supervisor of the hate crimes team.  He also has a law degree from the University of Manitoba and has served as a Crown attorney with Manitoba Justice.

-Manitoba Government

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Brandon Woman Assaulted With Tablet Computer

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BRANDON, MB – A Brandon man has been charged with assault after attacking his girlfriend with a tablet computer.

It happened on Thursday just before noon, when Brandon Police received a call from a woman saying her common-law boyfriend had struck her with a tablet computer and pulled her hair.

The 21-year-old man fled the scene before police arrived, but later turned himself in. He was released on conditions to have no contact with the victim, and will appear in court in November.

-MyToba News

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Winnipeg Man Arrested For Child Sex Abuse Images After New Zealand Tip

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WINNIPEG, MB – A Winnipeg man is facing multiple charges after a tip from New Zealand Police.

On October 5, Winnipeg Police were notified of an investigation by New Zealand Police. The investigation revealed that between September 26-28, a Winnipeg man had shared images of child sexual abuse in an online chat room.

Based on that tip, Winnipeg Police executed a search warrant in East Elmwood, and arrested 25-year-old Iain Alexander Tod. He now faces the following charges:

  • Sexual Assault
  • Sexual Interference
  • Possession of Child Pornography
  • Imports, Distributes, Sells or Possess for the Purpose of Distribution of Sale any Child Pornography
  • Makes, prints, Publishes, or Possess for the Purpose of Publication any Child Pornography

Tod is in custody, and the investigation continues.

-MyToba News

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Marijuana & Wallet Stolen From Brandon Garage

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BRANDON, MB – A break-in at a residential garage in Brandon led to the theft of drugs and cash.

Brandon Police responded to the break-in Thursday.

The suspect or suspects entered the garage through the walk-in door, and took a wallet containing a large amount of cash that was sitting inside a parked vehicle. They also took medically prescribed marijuana. The owner of the garage had a possession certificate for the marijuana.

Also stolen were devices to administer the drug.

The investigation continues.

Spencer Fernando, MyToba News

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Portage RCMP Look For Highway-Blocking Prankster

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PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, MB. — Portage la Prairie RCMP are investigating after a prankster blocked the Trans-Canada Highway.

It happened around 4:25am Saturday at Highway 1 and Highway 13 near Portage la Prairie.

Police arrived and found someone had moved barricades and pylons across both lanes from a nearby construction zone.

“Someone’s idea of a practical joke had the potential to cause a serious or even fatal collision”, says Manitoba RCMP Sgt. Paul Manaigre.

“The consequences can be quite severe to those who commit these acts as they can be held accountable for their actions.”

The blockade backed up traffic for half a kilometre.

Manitoba RCMP are reminding motorists that road conditions can change in an instant.

Anyone with information is asked to call Portage la Prairie RCMP at 204-857-4445 or Manitoba Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

—Andrew McCrea, MyToba News

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12-Year-Old Steals Car, Crashes It Into Brandon Transit Bus

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BRANDON, MB – A 12-year-old Brandon resident has been charged with theft of a motor vehicle and numerous traffic offences.

Around 3:30 pm on Friday, Brandon Police received reports that a 2011 Lincoln MKS was stolen from the 300 block of 4th St.

The vehicle traveled East on Princess Ave, and moments later it sped through a red light at 20th St. and Princess Avenue, where it hit a northbound transit bus. The bus then crashed into a building at the northwest corner of the intersection.

The building suffered structural damage, and the bus had to be left there overnight to prevent the building from collapsing.

The bus is expected to be moved later today, the residents of an upstairs residence had to be relocated for safety.

Spencer Fernando, MyToba News

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Winnipeg Police Hosting Coffee With A Cop

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WINNIPEG, MB – The Winnipeg Police Services are hosting their first ever Coffee With A Cop in Winnipeg on Tuesday, October 10th.

The event will take place at McDonalds on 664 Portage Avenue between 10 am and noon.

Members of the community can drop by and meet local cops for a coffee and conversation.

The Coffee With A Cop program started in California and has been gaining momentum worldwide.

Spencer Fernando, MyToba News

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Drunk Brandon Boy Taunts Police In Store

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BRANDON, MB. — A Brandon teen is facing charges after he lashed out at police in a store.

It happened last Monday around 4:45pm at a store in the 700-block of Victoria Avenue.

Staff at the business called police and said the 14-year-old suspect was “acting in an erratic matter.”

He allegedly was drunk and acting belligerent towards Brandon police.

The boy was taken into custody and charged with consuming liquor under 18-years-of-age.

He spent the evening sobering up in the drunk tank at the Brandon Correctional Centre.

The accused was released on a promise to appear in court.

—Andrew McCrea, MyToba News

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Cash-Filled Safe Stolen From Brandon Business

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BRANDON, MB. — Brandon police are investigating after a break and enter.

It happened Tuesday morning around 5:30am at a business in the 500-block of 8th Street.

Someone smashed the front window of the business and tripped the security alarm.

Surveillance footage showed a lone suspect make off with a small safe full of cash.

He or she fled before police arrived.

They searched the area but couldn’t find the suspect.

The investigation continues.

Anyone with information is asked to call Brandon Crime Stoppers at 204-727-TIPS (8477).

Tips leading to the solution of the crime are eligible for a reward of up to $2,000.00.

—Andrew McCrea, MyToba News

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Brandon Police Charge Meth Users

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BRANDON, MB. — Two people in Brandon are facing charges for stealing cash and carrying meth.

It happened Sunday morning around 7:09am at a business in the 300-block of Brandon’s 10th Street.

Staff reported a man had just made off with a cash box containing a small amount of money.

He was observed fleeing the business east bound on Lorne Avenue.

The K9 Unit was called in and tracked the suspect down to a home in the 300-block of 6th Street.

Brandon police waited for him to leave the home and searched the suspect outside.

They recovered brass knuckles and a small amount of drugs.

A 41-year-old Brandon man has been charged with Possession of a Prohibited Weapon and Possession of Methamphetamine.

Brandon police also checked a 30-year-old woman as she left the home.

She had a small quantity of drugs on her as well and was charged with Possession of Methamphetamine.

Both suspects were released on a promise to appear in court on December 14th.

—Andrew McCrea, MyToba News

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Thompson Boy Charged For Threatening School

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THOMPSON, MB. — A 15-year-old boy is facing charges for posting threats against Thompson’s RD Parker Collegiate.

Thompson RCMP were notified Saturday evening around 5:40pm.

The suspect posted the serious threats on social media.

Police quickly identified him and charged the boy with Uttering Threats.

“The RCMP takes these types of complaints seriously and the officers in Thompson did a tremendous job in identifying and locating the individual responsible”, says Manitoba RCMP Sgt. Paul Manaigre.

“We are continuing to work with RD Parker Collegiate and taking all the necessary steps to ensure the students and staff are safe at school.”

The accused was slapped with numerous conditions and released on a promise to appear in court at a later date.

Police continue to investigate.

—Andrew McCrea, MyToba News

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OPP Investigate Washed Up Body In Kenora

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KENORA, ON. — Ontario Provincial Police are investigating after a body washed up in Kenora.

It happened Sunday afternoon near the Main Street dock on Lake of the Woods.

The victim is described as an Indigenous man in his 40’s.

He is approximately six-feet-tall, has short brown hair, a goatee, and a mole on his forehead.

The OPP say the man died suddenly, though it is unknown is foul play is involved.

Anyone with information about the man’s identity or death is asked to call investigators at 1-888-310-1122.

—Andrew McCrea, MyToba News

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