Tuesday, November 29th, 2011 COMMERCIAL ROBBERIES ARREST On Monday November 28th at approximately 11:30 pm, a business in the 400 block of Springfield road was robbed by a lone male who indicated that he had a weapon. This male obtained a small amount of cash and fled the store. District 4 uniformed patrol officers attended to the area to search for this suspect. Approximately 10 minutes later another business in the 600 block of Springfield road, was robbed, the suspect description was similar as in the previous robbery. A Winnipeg Police K-9 unit was in the area, and was able to immediately begin tracking. The suspect was tracked to an address in the 1300 block of Raleigh, and arrested by District 4 uniformed members. A 13 year old male is facing charges of; -Robbery with intent X2 -Wear disguise -Fail to comply with conditions of Undertaking. He has been detained at the Manitoba youth centre. STABBING INVESTIGATION On November 29th at approximately 2:30 a.m. Winnipeg Police Division 11 uniformed members attended to the 100 block of Henry Avenue in regards to a male who had been stabbed. A group of individuals were outside of this location when approached by 2 males, one male was armed with a knife. The individuals began to walk away from the male suspects. The suspect armed with the knife then grabbed a 26 year old male, and stabbed him multiple times to the upper body. He then took the victims backpack and fled. The victim was transported to Health Sciences Centre where he was treated for his injuries and remains in serious but stable condition. The suspect is described as Native 18-24 years approximately 5'7" skinny build wearing all black, his face was covered. Division 11 detectives are investigating. For further information contact either: Constable Natalie Aitken, Public Information Officer Constable Jason Michalyshen, Public Information Officer Office: (204)986-3061 Fax: (204) 986-3267 Email: WPS-PIO@Winnipeg.ca Web: www.winnipeg.ca/Police |
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011
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