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Police News Release - July 30th, 2025

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IPDA (Intoxicated Persons Detention Act) / Breach of the Peace

In the past 24 hours six individuals were arrested for Breach of the Peace and two were arrested for IPDA.  They were all held in detention cells at Brandon Police Service (BPS) and will be released in the morning once sober.

 

Arrest Warrant

A 33-year-old female turned herself in to BPS upon being contacted about her Warrant of Arrest (Theft Under $5000). She was released via Appearance Notice with a court date of August 28th, 2025. 

 

Assault

On July 29th at 7:11AM Police were notified of a domestic situation in progress. BPS officers attended and discovered a highly intoxicated 42-year-old female had assaulted her 27-year-old male partner. The female was arrested and held in BPS detention cells, to be released once sober on Undertaking conditions with a court date of October 16th, 2025.

 

Theft Under $5000 / Breach of Undertaking

On July 29th at 4:04PM a Loss Prevention Officer from a business in the 900 block of Victoria Avenue reported that they had a male detained for shoplifting. The male was on previous conditions not to attend the store. BPS officers attended and arrested the 42-year-old male. He was later released on an Appearance Notice with a court date of September 22nd, 2025.

 

 

Janet Reichert
Recruitment & Communications Specialist
Community Support
For media inquiries: (204)729-2373 or J.reichert@brandon.ca 

For general inquiries or to file a report: 
(204)729-2345 or https://www.brandon.ca/police-contact/police-contact

Anyone with information on any unsolved crime is asked to call Brandon Crime Stoppers at 204-727-(TIPS) 8477, www.brandoncrimestoppers.com or by texting BCSTIP and your message to CRIMES (274637).  Crime Stoppers pays up to $2000.00 cash for information that leads to the solution of a crime.

CRIME STOPPERS 204-727-TIPS

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