Over the weekend, the city witnessed a flurry of criminal activities, keeping law enforcement on their toes. The incidents ranged from arrest warrants being executed to breaches of undertakings and even a shocking assault case involving a 12-year-old.

On May 10th, four males faced arrest due to warrants issued for non-compliance with court conditions. While two were released after processing, the other two were held in custody for a court appearance. Additionally, a 29-year-old male was apprehended for trespassing in a parkade, violating his current Undertaking.
The following day, a 26-year-old male was found near a restricted intersection, breaching his Undertaking related to a previous mischief charge. Three individuals were also arrested on warrants, including a 50-year-old female for probation order non-compliance and a 25-year-old male facing charges of assault and failing to comply with court orders.

Further adding to the weekend’s tumult, a 20-year-old female was taken into custody for failing to attend court as per a warrant. In a startling turn of events, a 12-year-old female was charged with assaulting a peace officer after an altercation outside a residence. The young offender was also found to have consumed alcohol, resulting in her hospitalization.
Moreover, seven individuals were arrested for causing disturbances while intoxicated and were held in custody until sober. These incidents underscore the challenges faced by law enforcement in maintaining public order and safety.
For those with information on any unsolved crimes, Brandon Crime Stoppers encourages community members to come forward. The organization offers rewards for tips leading to crime resolutions, emphasizing the importance of citizen cooperation in upholding the law.
The weekend’s events serve as a reminder of the ongoing efforts required to address criminal activities and ensure community well-being. As law enforcement continues to grapple with diverse challenges, public vigilance and support remain crucial in combating crime and fostering a safe environment for all.