Brandon Sun By: Drew May
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Rashelle Studer, 38, pleaded guilty to a series of charges from between late 2020 and January 2021.
Crown attorney Brett Rach said on Oct. 30, 2020, Brandon police executed a search warrant based on information there was a stolen truck cover at the accused’s residence. He said the complainant ordered the truck cover online and had it delivered, but it was quickly stolen from their front door.
The truck cover went up online for sale and the complainant contacted the seller, who gave her an address, Rach said by phone.
Police talked to the landlord, who showed officers a video of Studer bringing in a large box, Rach said.
Brandon Sun By: Drew May
Brandon Sun Brandon courthouse.
A man was jailed for six months on Monday morning after a “brazen” attempt to steal a truck and trailer.
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Curtis Worth, 31, pleaded guilty to attempted theft of a motor vehicle and breaking into a shed.
Crown attorney Deidre Badcock said that at approximately 8 a.m. on Aug. 7, 2019, a resident of 24th Street North reported someone had broken into his Ford F-150 pickup truck a few minutes before and had done substantial damage to it.
Nothing was missing from the vehicle, but the suspect hooked up a utility trailer to the truck and was trying to take the whole thing. They had also loaded up the truck with things from a nearby shed, which was pried open.
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A woman who flipped her car while driving high on meth was sentenced to 90 days in jail on Monday morning.
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Jasmine Quewezance, 29, pleaded guilty to a number of charges, including impaired driving and theft.
Crown attorney Caroline Lacey said that at approximately 9:30 a.m. on June 30, 2020, Blue Hills RCMP responded to a report of a single-vehicle rollover just east of Kemnay. The caller said she saw the driver exit through a side door and start walking toward Brandon.
Police caught up with Quewezance along the highway and saw her walking along the side of the road with an ambulance following her, Lacey said.
Brandon Sun By: Drew May
The Brandon courthouse. (Colin Slark/The Brandon Sun)
A man will spend a total of six years in prison after a meeting between former friends turned deadly in 2019.
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A man will spend a total of six years in prison after a meeting between former friends turned deadly in 2019.
Bradley Tomms, 24, pleaded guilty to manslaughter after a Jan. 15, 2019 incident in Virden. He was sentenced on Monday afternoon.
According to a copy of the police report contained in Tomms’ presentence report, police were first called to a house in the Rural Municipality of Wallace-Woodsworth at approximately 12:30 a.m.