Tuesday, June 10, 2014

News Release - Winnipeg Police Service

Winnipeg Police Service

 

Tuesday, June 10, 2014
 
 


 
Break-In Investigation Arrests – C14-87917
Between May 1st and May 21st, 2014, a crime spree resulting in numerous garage and vehicle break-ins occurred in the Wildwood Park neighbourhood. The incidents reported to police are as follows:
 
100 block of Wildwood Park C – vehicle broken into – property stolen
100 block of Wildwood Park B – garage & vehicle broken into – money stolen
100 block of Wildwood Park B - garage & vehicle broken into – money, gift certificates, and jewellery stolen
100 block of Wildwood Park B – garage & vehicle broken into – bike stolen. Damage caused due to fire extinguisher being discharged inside vehicle
100 block of Wildwood Park B – garage & vehicles broken into – money stolen
100 block of Wildwood Park B – garage broken into & vehicle stolen
800 block of Kebir Place – garage broken into – three bikes stolen
First 100 block of Wildwood Park E – vehicle stolen
100 block of Wildwood Park B – garage broken into – property stolen
800 block of Kebir Place – garage broken into –property stolen
First 100 block of Wildwood Park E - garage broken into
100 block of Wildwood Park B – garage broken into – three bikes stolen
100 block of Wildwood Park C – vehicle broken into – money stolen
First 100 block of Riverside Drive – garage & vehicle broken into – cellular phone stolen
 
Last month, West District members provided information regarding "Project Comet," an initiative that targets property related crime. The project focuses on engaging the public and promoting community involvement.
 
As a result, two male youths were identified and arrested in connection to these break-ins and thefts.
 
A 17 year-old male and 14 year-old male have been arrested. They have been charged with the following offences and remanded into custody.
 
17 year-old male – Break Enter & Theft x 9, Break Enter & Commit, Break Enter with Intent, Theft of Motor Vehicle x 2, Theft Under $5000.00 x 2, Mischief Under $5000.00, Fail to Comply Undertaking x 3 and Fail to Comply Disposition x 2
 
14 year-old male -  Break Enter & Theft x 10, Break Enter with Intent, Theft of Motor Vehicle x 2, Theft Under $5000.00 x 2, Mischief Under $5000.00, Fail to Comply and Fail to Comply Disposition
 
 
Missing Person – George Eric REIGL – C14-120252
The Winnipeg Police Service is requesting the public's assistance in locating a 78 year-old male, George Eric REIGL.  REIGL was last seen on June 9th in the south end of Winnipeg near Pembina Highway and Edderton Avenue. 
 
REIGL is described as: Caucasian, 5"4" tall with a medium build, blue eyes and white, medium length hair.  He was last seen wearing a brown & orange plaid shirt and blue jeans.



  


The Winnipeg Police Service is concerned for his well-being.
 
Anyone with information regarding REIGL'S whereabouts is asked to contact the Winnipeg Police Service Missing Persons Unit at 204-986-6250.
 

 


For further information contact either:
Constable Jason Michalyshen, Public Information Officer
Constable Eric Hofley, Public Information Officer
Detective Sergeant Natalie Aitken, Public Information Officer


Phone: (204) 986-3061 | Fax: (204) 986-3267 | Email:
WPS-PIO@Winnipeg.ca

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