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Brandon man charged in child porn investigation
3 minute read Friday, Feb. 7, 2025A Brandon man faces child pornography and sexual assault charges after Brandon police were notified this week that an individual was “possibly” creating child sexual abuse material of children in his care.
In a press release on Thursday afternoon, the Brandon Police Service (BPS) announced that its Major Crime Section started investigating on Feb. 3 after being contacted by the National Child Exploitation Centre.
Through the investigation, police said, they learned that the 37-year-old suspect and his common-law partner operate a daycare out of their city residence, and are also foster parents of six children. The ages of the children were not specified by BPS.
Following this, the Major Crime Section — including Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) investigators, child abuse investigators and patrol members — attended the residence with Manitoba Child and Family Services. The suspect was found in the residence and arrested. Officers also found his common-law partner and all six children inside the building.
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7 minute read Preview Friday, Feb. 7, 2025IIU clears MFNPS officer of wrongdoing
2 minute read Friday, Feb. 7, 2025A Manitoba First Nations Police Service officer has been cleared of wrongdoing after use of force against a “severely intoxicated” male that paramedics later refused to transport to the hospital because of his reported drunkenness and belligerence.
The Independent Investigation Unit (IIU) of Manitoba wrote on Thursday after interviewing the arrested male, a witness and two officers that the actions of the MFNPS member were reasonable. A report from this year detailed that the officer responded on Nov. 22, 2023 to a call for service at Birdtail Sioux First Nation and found a woman asking the officer to remove a drunk man from the property.
The woman later told investigators her children were present and she directed her attention to securing their well-being. She added that when she returned to the scene of arrest, she saw the male forced into a prone position by the officer, and blood on the floor and on the intoxicated male’s nose. An additional officer told investigators that they saw the man’s nose was crooked, and a separate officer said they witnessed the intoxicated male resisting arrest and screaming.
“Following due consideration of all the circumstances and evidence, the (investigating) civilian director concluded the actions of the subject officer were reasonable and no charges were recommended,” the IIU wrote in a press release on Thursday. “The matter is now closed.”
Gambler chief files defamation suit
3 minute read Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025WINNIPEG — A chief has launched a defamation suit against a Manitoba Hydro board member and three other members of his First Nation, in which he claims they falsely accused him of murder.
A lawyer for Gambler First Nation and Chief David LeDoux filed the statement of claim in the Brandon Court of King’s Bench in mid-January. It names Hydro board and First Nation member Vern Kalmakoff and three others as defendants.
The lawsuit seeks a judgment of $500,000, $250,000 in punitive, aggravated and exemplary damages and other damages to be determined by the court. The suit alleges Kalmakoff, who lives in Brandon, publicly announced his support for the re-election of LeDoux at a meeting of members in 2022.
Kalmakoff requested favours to help relocate his business onto Gambler’s urban reserve in Brandon and provide a “substantially lower lease rate for his business” than others that were waiting to take an available lease, the suit claims.
Teen arrested following collision near Glenella
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2 minute read Preview Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2025Birdtail Sioux man accused of sexually assaulting minor
2 minute read Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2025A 27-year-old man was arrested and charged in the Birdtail Sioux First Nation (BSFN) by Manitoba First Nations Police (MFNP) after complaints of him sexually assaulting a minor came to light back in September of last year.
According to a media release from MFNP on Tuesday, the accused has been formally charged with three counts of sexual assault, three counts of sexual interference, one count of luring a child by telephone and seven counts of breaching his probationary conditions.
MFNP’s Criminal Investigation Unit confirmed that the accused began a relationship with a 14-year-old female.
The press release also confirmed the man initiated the relationship by sending messages from his phone, and during MFNP’s investigation, officers discovered evidence of sexual relations between him and the child.
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