RCMP Dispatch - Pursuit called off due to conditions and speed

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Spruce Plains RCMP

Media release

On Nov. 5, Neepawa RCMP responded to a vehicle roll over on Road 464, south of Highway 16. Police, Fire and EMS all arrived on scene and located a single vehicle in the ditch, on its side. The lone male driver of the vehicle was detained for an impaired operation investigation. Upon completion of the investigation, the male was arrested for Impaired Operation of a Motor Vehicle. The male was brought back to the Neepawa RCMP Detachment and provided two samples of his breath. The readings were 110 mg and 120 mg of alcohol in 100 mL of blood. As a result, Todd Walker has been charged with two counts of Impaired Operation of Motor Vehicle. 

On Nov. 18, Neepawa RCMP were called to a disturbance in Glenella. It was also reported that a male may have threatened an individual with a firearm. As Spruce Plains RCMP were responding, it was reported that the male suspect had left the area. Upon arrival, police located the loaded firearm in a local business. During the investigation, it was determined that a male from Sandy Bay had gotten into an argument and pointed a firearm at an individual. With the help of Dakota Ojibway Police Services, Alexander Robert Roulette was arrested at Sandy Bay without incident. As a result, Alexander Roulette has been charged with Assault, Pointing a Firearm, Possession of Firearm in motor vehicle and two counts of Fail to comply with conditions of his Recognizance. Roulette was remanded into custody at the Brandon Correctional Centre. All charges are still pending before the courts.

On Nov. 19, at approximately 11:45 a.m., a male attended the Neepawa RCMP Detachment to pick up his lost cell phone from the night before that was turned into police. After leaving the Detachment, police noted that the lobby had an odor of liquor. Police left the detachment to locate the male, to find him get in a vehicle and depart the area. Police located the vehicle a couple blocks away and the male driver was ordered to provide a sample of his breath into a roadside screening device. The result was a fail and he was arrested for impaired driving. The male was brought back to the Neepawa RCMP Detachment and provided 2 samples of his breath. The results were both 110 mg of alcohol in 100 mL of blood. As a result, Mark Fisette has been charged with Impaired Operation of a Motor Vehicle. Charges are still pending before the courts.

On Nov. 22, Neepawa RCMP received a call of a disturbance at a residence located south of Gladstone. As two individuals were departing the yard, a male had apparently fired two shots from a high powered rifle at their vehicle. The vehicle was not hit and no one was injured. Police attended the location and were able to arrest one male without incident. During police investigation, two firearms were located on the property along with ammunition. Neepawa RCMP are still investigating the incident and no charges have been laid to date.

On Nov. 24, Minnedosa RCMP received information that Jared Dornn, who is wanted by police on an Arrest Warrant, was seen driving around in Minnedosa in a stolen vehicle. Police located Dornn on Main Street and a traffic stop was initiated by two police vehicles. Dornn proceeded to drive around the two police vehicles and fled North on Main Street out of Minnedosa. As a result, police were in pursuit of the vehicle. Due to poor road conditions, plus the excessive speeds reached, the pursuit was called off for public safety. As a result, Jared Dornn was charged with Dangerous Operation of Motor Vehicle, Possession of Property obtained by Crime over $5,000, Operation of Motor Vehicle while being pursued by Police and Fail to Comply with Condition of his Recognizance. A Warrant of Arrest has been issued for Dornn. Anyone with information as to the whereabouts of Dornn are asked to contact the Spruce Plains RCMP at either (204)476-7338 or (204)867-2751.

The speeder of the month was located by Cst. Gurevitch of the Neepawa RCMP. Buenaventura Borruel was caught travelling 173 km/hr on Highway 16. Fine amount is a hefty $1,006.00.

During the month of November, Spruce Plains RCMP responded to a total of 237 calls for service.

Spruce Plains RCMP are also currently looking for anyone interested in becoming a guard at either the Neepawa and/or Minnedosa RCMP Detachment. If you have an interest or want more information, please attend your local RCMP Detachment to pick up your registration package or to speak to a member.