December 29th, 2021 – January 4th, 2022

During this reporting period, MPS:

  • Conducted 2 compliance checks for travelers who were under a Mandatory Isolation Order.

December 30th, 2021

Police received a call from a male requesting police assistance with his adult stepdaughter. When police attended, they learned that the two had been arguing which resulted in the caller wanting his stepdaughter removed from the residence. The female departed with police without further incident. 

At 1:54 pm, police were dispatched to a residence in regard to a dispute between two teenage brothers involving a threat with a weapon. Police attended and mediated the situation, and both brothers were apologetic for their actions. No charges were laid as a result of this incident.

January 1st, 2022

At 11:42 pm, police received a call stating an unknown male had been banging on the caller’s door and then left a short while later. Police located the driver of the vehicle who stated he was looking for someone else and had gone to the wrong address.

January 2nd, 2022

At 6:52 am, police were dispatched to a motel in regard to a suspicious male refusing to leave the lobby. When police arrived, they spoke with the male who admitted to getting into an argument with his girlfriend and then left the residence. The male was trying to find a warm place to sleep, but refused to pay for a room. Police provided the male a ride to a local restaurant, but were called back a short time later. The male was eventually returned to his residence.  

January 3rd, 2022

At 5:10 pm, police were dispatched to a residence for a well being check on a male. When police spoke with the male, they learned that he was going through a difficult time. Paramedics attended and the male was transported to a medical health facility to be assessed.

Anyone with information regarding the above incidents is asked to call the Morden Police Service at (204)822-4900, Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477, submit a secure tip online at www.manitobacrimestoppers.com or text “TIPMAN” plus your message to CRIMES (274637).