Police News Release - December 6th, 2025

Highlights for the last 24 hours:

 

 

Assault with a Weapon

 

At 11:55 pm, Police were dispatched to an address on 13th St N for a possible stabbing. It was learned that two males, who were known to each other, got into a physical altercation and one of the males left the residence. A short time later the male returned to the address and the 19-year-old male suspect opened the door and slashed the victim with a knife. The victim sustained cuts to his face and forearms. The cuts were not significant in nature requiring minor treatment. The accused was arrested for assault with a weapon and was later released on an undertaking.

 

 

Warrants for Arrest

 

At 11:45 am, Police located a 42-year-old female in the 800 block of 18th St and found her have a warrant for her arrest for failing to comply with her release order. She was arrested and later released on an appearance notice.

 

At 2:44 pm, a 26-year-old female turned herself in at BPS as she was aware she had a warrant for breaching her orders. She was arrested and later released on an appearance notice.

 

 

Other Arrests

 

At 11:25 pm, a call was received of a female causing a disturbance at a residence on Cornell Bay. Upon Police arrival, they located an intoxicated 18-year-old female that was trying to fight with other people in the residence. She was arrested for breach of peace and lodged until sober to prevent further issues.

 

At 2:36, a call was received of an intoxicated male in the in the 1200 block of 10th St trying to get into a building. The intoxicated 19-year-old male was arrested for being intoxicated in a public place and was held until sober.

 

 

Released by

 

S/Sgt Mike Tosh #140

 

 

For general inquiries or to file a report:

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

 

 

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