Crash; Canada-wide warrant; UTV theft
Police Report — Sept. 5, 2025
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MEDICAL EPISODE LED TO COLLISION
Brandon police say a 51-year-old man who drove through a fence into a residential yard appeared to have suffered a medical episode while driving home from work.
Officers came across a collision at the intersection of 10th Street and Richmond Avenue at around 5 p.m. on Wednesday.

“A single vehicle had left the roadway, driving through a fence and into the yard of a residence on Broda Bay,” Brandon Police Service said in a news release Thursday.
Brandon and Fire Emergency Services responded to the collision to provide medical care. No injuries were reported.
The driver did a breath test that indicated he had no alcohol in his system, police said.
The collision damaged a deck attached to a residence and a nearby light pole, the release said.
The vehicle was towed and no charges were laid.
STOLEN VEHICLE RECOVERED
Brandon Police Service found a stolen SUV with the keys inside and two flat tires on Wednesday.
The 2018 Ford Escape was believed to have been stolen from a home on the 200 block of Rosser Avenue between 2 p.m. Tuesday and 7 a.m. Wednesday.
Within three hours after the theft was reported, police found the vehicle in the 800 block of Assiniboine Avenue with the keys inside and flat tires on the passenger-side, BPS said in a news release.
The vehicle was towed for forensic examination and the owner was notified.
BPS asks anyone with information on the incident to contact its non-emergency line at 204-729-2345.
CANADA-WIDE WARRANT
Brandon Police Service arrested a man on Wednesday who was wanted on a Canada-wide parole warrant.
Police arrested the 31-year-old at around 9:30 a.m. during a traffic stop in the 3000 block of Victoria Avenue and he was taken to the Brandon Correctional Centre, BPS said in a news release.
Police said federal authorities were notified.
MAN ARRESTED FOR UTV THEFT
Manitoba First Nations Police arrested a man after he allegedly stole a utility terrain vehicle.
MFNP were advised of a potentially stolen UTV seen on rural roads travelling toward Sandy Bay First Nation just after 11 a.m. on Aug. 23.
Officers immediately went to the area and found a man and a 6×6 UTV stopped on Road 51 West in the RM of Westlake-Gladstone, MFNP said in a news release Thursday.
The officers took the man into custody and while searching him, they found several pieces of identification that did not belong to him, MFNP said.
The UTV was reported stolen from Portage la Prairie later that day.
Adrian Jordan Roulette, 33, was charged with possession of property over $5,000 and possession of property under $5,000.
Roulette was held in custody and will appear in court for the charges.
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