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Sandy Bay Detachment – Police Update: On June 3, 2021, at approximately 7:00 p.m., while on routine patrol Manitoba First Nations Police Service Officers were waved down by a Sandy Bay First Nation community member who indicated that they saw a male leave a local residence with a loaded sawed-off shotgun.
Officers immediately conducted patrols and were receiving numerous calls from Sandy Bay community members stating that this male was also seen walking around the community with the weapon in his hand. Police located the suspect behind a residence in Sandy Bay First Nation and convinced the suspect to drop the Weapon. The suspect complied and was arrested and taken into custody without incident.
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A 30-year-old man from Hudson Bay is facing a number of charges after an incident on May 12.
RCMP attended a home in Leason Trailer Court shortly before 5 p.m. looking for an individual out on outstanding warrants.
The individual was found in an outbuilding on the property and was taken into custody.
Officers then heard a bang and saw smoke coming from the outbuilding. Officers saw gas and propane tanks inside, one of which was open and emitting fumes. A fire was ultimately extinguished and the tanks were removed. No one was injured in the incident.
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The following is a list of occurrences from the Manitoba First Nation Police Service’s Sand Bay Detachment over the weekend of May 1-3, 2021.
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Manitoba First Nations Police Service Officers received a call in regards to a male suspect who was intoxicated and driving an unregistered vehicle on May 1, 2021.
Officers located the suspect vehicle and attempted to make a traffic stop but the suspect vehicle failed to stop and took off at a high rate of speed. The suspect’s vehicle lost control and became stuck at the rear of a local residence, then the suspect ran from police and was seen attempting to jump through a window of the home.
A Huron County man is facing 10 charges following a number of incidents near Hensall.
On March 27th around 3 PM, police got a call about a possible impaired driver that had rolled a vehicle on Walnut Road and Morrison Line.
Following the crash the suspect allegedly confronted a passerby that had stopped at the scene, and brandished a weapon in an attempt to steal a vehicle.
When that failed he fled to a nearby farmhouse where he tried to take another vehicle, but was unsuccessful so he allegedly tried to take a tractor.
The owner tried to stop the man, who began driving dangerously around the property, before the owner was able to gain control of the tractor and crash it into a tree.
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Portage la Prairie RCMP received a report of a male threatening to kill people and brandishing a conducted energy weapon at a residence on 21st Street NW the evening of January 24, 2021.
The investigation determined an argument had broken out while four individuals were in the home, and that is when a 40-year-old male uttered threats and brought out the weapon. The male then left the residence without injuring anyone.
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Officers attended the residence where the incident occurred and arrested Bradley Roulette of Sandy Bay First Nation. At that time, the conducted energy weapon was in plain view. Officers determined it was functional, and it was seized. Roulette, also known as Spike, is charged with Uttering Threats, Possession of a Prohibited Weapon, Possession of a Weapon Contrary to Order, and Fail to C