Two people charged for throwing rock, beer bottle at Manitoba RCMP detachment
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This article was published 25/08/2025 (215 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
DAUPHIN – Mounties in Manitoba will be replacing at least one window after arresting two people for throwing a rock and a beer bottle at a detachment.
RCMP say a 39-year-old man Friday flung a large rock through a window, narrowly missing bystanders and employees at the station in Dauphin, northwest of Winnipeg.
Officers caught up to him, but were twice threatened with a collapsible baton, which was used on at least one of them.
Police say the man faces several charges, including assault of a police officer with a weapon, mischief and carrying a concealed weapon.
Two days later, a second man who wanted to talk with police about an unrelated matter drove a vehicle onto the curb, got out and threw a glass beer bottle at the detachment.
A 21-year-old, also from Dauphin, faces impairment charges and will appear in court at a later date.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 25, 2025.