The following is the RCMP report to February 21, 2024.  This reporting period, police responded to the following calls for service.

 

-  1 traffic violations

-  4 provincial statute (Mental Health Act, Fire Prevention Act, Coroner's Act, 911 Act)

-  5 common police activities (alarms, suspicious persons/vehicles, assistance to general public)

-  3 crimes against property

-  3 other criminal code

-  1 crimes against persons

-  1 traffic accidents

-  0 impaired driving investigation

-  0 drug enforcement

 

PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT:

Just a reminder that RCMP DO NOT do child abuse and adult abuse registry checks.  RCMP is responsible for criminal record checks and vulnerable sector checks.  You require a vulnerable sector check if you are in a position of trust. You must present to the detachment when applying for a vulnerable sector check. 

Position of Trust means a paid or voluntary position dealing with vulnerable people. Vulnerable people may include children, youth, the elderly, people with physical, developmental, emotional, social, or other disabilities, people who are addicted or dependent on addictive substances, and people who have been the victim of a crime or an accident.

Applicants who require a Vulnerable Sector Check from their organization must present themselves in person and provide written consent in order for the checks to be conducted.

Proper identification must be produced and recorded on the application: a government issued photo identification for the Primary Document, and a secondary document which verifies the Primary identification.

 

YOUTH CRIMINAL RECORD CHECKS

Criminal record checks cannot be done on youth unless working in Government. It has been established that non-provincially or municipally run summer camps and pools, public/private schools including colleges/universities are not government employers.

 

February 14, 2024

Police assisted with a matter under the Family Law Act in Boissevain.

 

February 15, 2024

Police received a report of a suspicious person attempting to sell jewelry for cash from their vehicle in the RM of Deloraine-Winchester. Extensive patrols were made in the area however the vehicle was not located.

Police received another report of a suspicious person asking for money in Waskada, as they had no fuel or money. Complainant provided him with some gas and $230.00 cash in exchange for a gold bracelet that is believed to be fake. Patrols were made but they were unable to locate the vehicle.

RCMP received a report of theft in Deloraine. There was insufficient evidence to proceed.

Police assisted with a matter under the Family Law Act in Boissevain.

 

February 16, 2024

Police responded to a wellbeing check in Hartney. Everyone was located safe.

Police received a report of a suspicious person in Boissevain. RCMP followed up and the matter was concluded.

 

February 17, 2024

Police received a report of disturbing the peace in the RM of Prairie Lakes. The matter was unfounded.

RCMP received a 911 call from the RM of Cartwright-Roblin. The situation was not a police matter.

 

February 18, 2024

RCMP received a report of mischief in Deloraine. There was insufficient evidence to proceed.

 

February 19, 2024

Police received a report of harassing communications in Deloraine. The matter is under investigation.

 

February 20, 2024

Police received a call regarding a family dispute in Boissevain. RCMP followed up and the matter was concluded.

 

Reminder:  It is important to report ALL thefts, stolen or lost property to police in a timely fashion so that it can be followed up on by police. 

If you have any information about these crimes or any other crimes, please contact the RCMP Office or Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

 

Reminders:

RCMP would like to remind the public to keep their vehicle doors locked at night and not to leave keys inside.

Police continue to remind residents to never provide personal information such as birth dates, SIN numbers, credit card numbers, or e-mail address to parties you do not know.  If you feel that you have been contacted by a fraudulent source, please contact police or Canadian AntiFraud Center immediately for further instructions on what you can do.  Canadian Antifraud Centre can be reached directly at 1-888-495-8501, however also report same to the local detachment.

We would like to advise that the business hours of operation at the Killarney Detachment are 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday to Friday. 

Boissevain Detachment business hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday to Friday.

RCMP WOULD LIKE TO REMIND THE PUBLIC TO USE THE POLICE EMERGENCY LINE FOR YOUR LOCAL OFFICE (204) 523-7255 or 911.  The administration line may not be checked until the following day or possibly the Monday following a weekend.  Members may be in another community or on the road. 

DO NOT LEAVE A MESSAGE IF YOU REQUIRE IMMEDIATE POLICE ASSISTANCE, YOU MUST DIAL 204-523-7255 (Killarney), 204-534-7261 (Boissevain), 204-747-2575 (Deloraine) OR 911 TO HAVE A POLICE OFFICER RESPOND TO YOU.  This will dispatch an officer without dispatching ambulance and fire unless required.