Monday, November 30, 2015

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HOLIDAY SEASON SAFETY TIPS


   
The Winnipeg Police Service would like to remind citizens to be watchful of potentially hazardous situations during the busy holiday season.  Being alert, focusing on personal safety and protecting your property can be accomplished in a few minutes with little effort.   The following are a few home and personal safety strategies to consider.


Holidays and children

Talk with your child about how he or she can protect themselves should they get lost in a mall while shopping. Teach your children to ask store clerks or mall security for help if they become separated from you, rather than trying to find you or your vehicle. Children should never be left unattended in vehicles.


Safe shopping

Be extra careful with purses and wallets. Carry a purse close to your body, not dangling by the straps, and keep wallets in an inside pocket. Deter pickpockets and purse‑snatchers by not overburdening yourself with packages. If you take some parcels out to your vehicle, put them in the trunk or out of sight. After storing these parcels, consider moving your vehicle before re-attending the store.

When attending to an automated banking machine, be aware of who is in line behind you and ensure your PIN number is protected from others' view. Do not count your money in plain view of others and keep your credit/debit cards secure at all times. Retain all copies of your financial transactions and/or ensure that they are disposed of in a secure manner. DO NOT provide personal or financial information over the phone or computer if it is unsolicited and you cannot verify the origin.


Stay alert

Be sure to always park in well-lit areas. When you return to your vehicle after shopping or parties, have your keys ready. As you approach your car, be aware of your surroundings – look around and into your vehicle before entering it. Lock your doors as soon as you get into your vehicle.


Protect your purchases

Once you have your purchases back home, protect them by not displaying them or their packaging to passers-by. Close your curtains at night so that people can't see inside your home. This can also be an ideal time to update or create a home inventory. Take photos or make videos of items and list their descriptions including serial numbers. If your home is burglarized, these records will make it easier for the police to identify and potentially return your property to you.


Donate wisely

Criminals may try to take advantage of your generosity during the holidays by going door‑to‑door, asking for donations. Always ask for proper identification and find out how the funds will be used and consider phoning the charity to check if they're canvassing in your area.

Contact police if suspicious activity is observed in your neighbourhood.  Additional safety tips can be found on the Winnipeg Police Service website at www.winnipeg.ca/police

Have a safe and happy holiday season.


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Kelly Dehn, Manager of Public Affairs


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Monday, November 30, 2015


   
   
Public Advisory- Increase In Thefts From Vehicles
Recently, East District members (District 4) have received an increase in reports regarding thefts from vehicles parked in personal driveways. 
   
One of the common things stolen is the garage door remote, which the suspects then use to enter the garage and or residence and steal further items.
   
Regardless of where you reside in the city, please consider the following break-in prevention tips: 

1. Keep your car visible
Avoid having your vehicle concealed by larger vehicles, fences or foliage; thieves like to work in private.

2. Don't make it easy
Keep windows closed and doors locked. Many thefts from vehicles are as a result of unlocked vehicles.

3. Vehicle alarm?
Don't forget to activate it.

4. Hide your valuables
Many smash-and-grab thieves act on impulse. So keep your stuff out of sight – either with you or in a locked trunk. Don't count on the glove box; thieves know to look there, and they're easy to break into.

And please remember, please don't leave you garage door remote inside your vehicle.

 


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 Kelly Dehn, Manager of Public Affairs

 
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Monday, November 30, 2015


   

103rd Grey Cup Wrap Up
Grey Cup week in Winnipeg ended last evening in an exciting game, with the Edmonton Eskimos earning their 14th Grey Cup in a 26-20 victory over the Ottawa Redblacks.

Countless events were held across the city over the past week and those who attended enjoyed them in a safe and responsible manner.

The Winnipeg Police Service would like to thank all the fans, from here and across the country, along with our partners in the Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service, for making this Grey Cup week the success it was.

Great job Winnipeg and best wishes for Toronto who will host the Grey Cup in 2016!


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Sunday, November 29, 2015

E-Watch - 15-11-29

Winnipeg Police Service E-Watch: A Crime Prevention Education & Awareness Initiative

View neighbourhood reports for Residential Break and Enters and Stolen Vehicles.

Visit CrimeStat to view Crime Statistics in Winnipeg.

The CrimeStat website is an online resource that provides timely statistical information relating to crime in Winnipeg.


Crime Prevention Tip

 

       Tips for Online Shopping Safety

Verify Website Security:

You can tell if a site is secure by the URL. A secure web site starts with HTTPS:// instead of HTTP://. Secure sites will also have a small lock icon in the lower right corner of the screen.


Choose Credit Over Debit:

Credit cards offer protection from identity theft that debit cards don't. If you're using your debit card online and someone gains access to it, they can clean out your checking account before you even learn there's a problem.

 
Disposable Is Better:

Even better than using a credit card is using a disposable credit card. Disposable credit cards work just like most gift cards. You add a specified dollar amount to the card, and it's good until that amount is gone.


Don't Shop On Public Computers:

When using a public computer you have no control over who else might be using that computer as well. You also don't have any control over what kind of spyware or malware might be infecting that computer. Shop online using only your home computer. It's much safer.


Don't Store Information Elsewhere:

Many shopping sites, even the major ones, offer you the ability to save your credit card information on their servers to speed the shopping process.  If a company that you're shopping with has a data breach, your personal information could be put at risk. 


 

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E-Watch - Your direct connection to information about crime and crime prevention in your community. Thank you for choosing to stay informed and helping us create a culture of safety in Winnipeg.

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Saturday, November 28, 2015

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Saturday, November 28, 2015
   
   
   


Suspicious Death – C15-248909
On November 26, 2015 at approximately 10:00 a.m., police and other emergency personnel responded to a suite located in the 100 block of Tuxedo Avenue regarding an unresponsive female.
   
A 28-year-old female was located and pronounced deceased at the scene.
   
At this time, the death is considered suspicious and members of the Homicide Unit continue to investigate.
   
No further information is available.
   
Anyone with information regarding this on-going investigation is asked to contact investigators at 204-986-6508 or Crime Stoppers at 204-786-TIPS (8477).   

 

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Friday, November 27, 2015

News Release - Winnipeg Police Service

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Friday, November 27, 2015


   

Commercial Robbery Arrest – C15-244359
As previously released- At approximately 12:45 a.m., on November 20, 2015, emergency personnel were dispatched to the area of BurrowsAvenue and Keewatin Street for the report of commercial robbery.

The investigation has revealed that an armed male suspect confronted security officers with a large knife. This confrontation resulted in one of the officers discharging his firearm and striking the suspect.  

The injured officer was treated and released from hospital. The suspect has been identified as Kim Curtis LAZARUK, 36-years-old. He is in stable condition.

LAZARUK has been charged with the following due to his alleged involvement:

Robbery
Disguise with Intent
Possession of a Weapon

The investigation is continuing by members of the Homicide Unit. Anyone with further information regarding this incident is asked to contact investigators at (204) 986-6508 or Crime Stoppers at (204) 786-TIPS (8477).


Commercial Robbery Arrest – C15-249093
On November 26, 2015 at approximately 2:20 p.m., a 16-year-old male attended to a liquor store located in the 1000 block of Main Street while armed and concealing his identity.

Once inside the business, the youth confronted security staff, including several patrons with a handgun.

The suspect robbed the business of merchandise, including a patron of personal property.

The suspect fled and members of the Winnipeg Police Service responded. At approximately 2:30 p.m., officers located the suspect in the area of the riverbank near the Redwood Bridge and placed him under arrest.

The male was turned over to members of the Major Crimes Unit.

He has been charged with the following and remanded into custody:

Armed Robbery using a Firearm x 3
Disguise with Intent
Possession of a Weapon
Use of Firearm during Commission of an Indictable Offence
Pointing a Firearm x 6
Carrying Concealed Weapon Prohibited Device or Ammunition
Unauthorized Possession of a Firearm










 

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Kelly Dehn, Manager of Public Affairs


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Annual Snow Route Parking Ban begins Tuesday, December 1, 2015

City of Winnipeg Public Works

Annual Snow Route Parking Ban begins Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Parking will be prohibited on Snow Routes between 2:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m.

The City's Annual Snow Route Parking Ban will take effect at 2:00 a.m. on Tuesday, December 1, 2015. Vehicles may not park on designated snow routes between 2:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m.
 
The Annual Snow Route Parking Ban is in effect from December 1 to March 1.
 
Avoid a ticket and tow
 
Vehicles parked in violation of the Annual Snow Route Parking Ban will receive a $100 ticket ($50 if paid early), and may be towed to the towing company's compound.
 
Citizens are encouraged to check their streets for Snow Route signs, or if unsure, to contact 311 or use the online Address Lookup Tool.
 
Snow routes are a top priority for snow clearing to ensure that emergency vehicles can navigate quickly and safely around the city. It's important that vehicles are not parked on snow routes overnight in order to enable rapid and efficient snow clearing of these critical routes.
 
More information about parking bans is available at knowyourzone.winnipeg.ca


 

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Thursday, November 26, 2015

News Release - Winnipeg Police Service

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Thursday, November 26, 2015

 

Stolen Vehicle Investigation - R15-88432
On November 23, 2015, the Winnipeg Police Service received the report of a stolen vehicle from a locked compound located in the 200 block of Peguis Street.

The investigation has revealed that sometime between November 20th and 22nd, 2015 unknown suspects entered the compound and attended to a parked front end loader. The suspects managed to start the vehicle and drive it out of the compound.

The stolen vehicle is described as:

2012 Caterpillar 938H front end loader
Rocky Road Recycling decals Unit #135     

 


The investigation is continuing by members of the Stolen Auto Unit. Anyone with information regarding the theft, suspect(s) involved and or current location of the loader is asked to contact investigators at 204-986-6230 or Crime Stoppers at 204-786-TIPS (8477). 

 

For further information contact either:
Constable Jason Michalyshen, Public Information Officer
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Kelly Dehn, Manager of Public Affairs


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Wednesday, November 25, 2015

News Release - Winnipeg Police Service

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Wednesday, November 25, 2015
   

      
Drug Investigation Arrests – C15-247378
The Winnipeg Police Service is committed to addressing issues related to street level gangs, drug activity and associated violence.
   
As a result, members of the Street Crimes Unit with the assistance of the Tactical Support Team and Division 13 Community Support Unit executed a Controlled Drug and Substance Act search warrant at a suite located in the 400 block of Furby Street.
   
A search of the residence revealed the following items which have been seized by investigators:
   
12 gauge shotgun and ammunition
.22 calibre rifle and ammunition
2 x bear spray
Taser
3 x pellet guns
64 grams of marihuana – valued at $640.00
9 grams of methamphetamine – valued at $1350.00
7 MDMA – valued at $70.00
$25,000.00 cash
Other miscellaneous drug related paraphernalia
   
Courtney EVANS, 19-years-old, Sabrina TYSON, 38-years-old, Susan SANDY, 35-years-old, Adrian SCOTT, 29-years-old and a 68-year-old male have been charged or facing numerous drug and weapon related charges due to their alleged involvement.  
   
All of the accused named above were remanded into custody. 

 

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 Constable Jason Michalyshen, Public Information Officer
 Constable Eric Hofley, Public Information Officer
 Kelly Dehn, Manager of Public Affairs

 
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Wednesday, November 25, 2015


 

COPSHOP 2015            

Today, the Winnipeg Police Service in collaboration with school divisions throughout the City of Winnipeg and in partnership with the St. Vital Centre will host the 9th Annual Winnipeg COPSHOP event.


COPSHOP is an opportunity for students to experience an unforgettable day of shopping with a police officer. Students who participate in this event are selected by administrators from their respective school divisions.  The selection criteria's for students are based on a need, specific academic or sporting achievements and volunteerism.


COPSHOP has been a huge success since its inception in 2007.  The number of students who participate in this event has grown from thirty to sixty. This initiative provides the Winnipeg Police Service a wonderful opportunity to connect positively with youths to foster life-long relations with law enforcement and their community.


The day will unfold with the students being picked up at their schools by police officers and taken to St. Vital Centre, where they will be given $200 dollars to enjoy a two hour Christmas shopping spree.  They will also receive a pizza lunch and a gift bag donated by the merchants of the mall.  All costs associated with this event are generously covered by the St. Vital Centre.


Members of the media are invited to attend.

9:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Copshop kids and officers arrive at St. Vital Centre (Food Court)

10:30 a.m. Opening remarks

11:00 a.m. Shopping begins

 

For further information contact either:
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Kelly Dehn, Manager of Public Affairs


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Tuesday, November 24, 2015

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Tuesday, November 24, 2015


   
Public Advisory – Vehicle Theft Prevention
The Winnipeg Police Service would like motorists to be mindful when leaving their running vehicles unattended, especially now that cold winter conditions have arrived. Reports of stolen vehicles have been received as a result of those vehicles being left unattended while they were warming up. 

Each year a number of vehicles are stolen in Winnipeg as a result of keys being left in the ignition, or spare keys left within the passenger compartment of the vehicle (in the glove box, under the floor mat, etc.)

Vehicle owners are strongly encouraged to protect their keys.  Do NOT leave spare keys within your vehicle.

The Winnipeg Police Service would like to advise motorists to take every precaution to protect their property.   


For further information contact either:
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Constable Eric Hofley, Public Information Officer
Kelly Dehn, Manager of Public Affairs


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