May 30th, 2022 – June 6th, 2022

During this reporting period, MPS issued:

  • One ticket for Speeding (104km/hr in a 50 km/hr zone) which carries a fine of $756 and the driver was issued a Serious Offence Notice
  • One ticket for Disobey a Traffic Control Device namely Stop Sign which carries a fine of $203
  • One ticket for Drive an Unregistered Vehicle which carries a fine of $298

May 30th, 2022

Police were dispatched to a local business regarding a theft.  The caller advised that on May 27th an unknown male attended the business and stole items from the back of the business.  Police are continuing their investigation.

June 1st, 2022

At 3:20 am, police were dispatched to a residence in the 500 block of 12th Street.  The caller advised that a male was observed to enter his vehicle that was parked on his driveway but nothing was stolen from the vehicle.

Police received a report of a break enter and theft which occurred on May 31st between midnight and 4:00 am.  The caller advised that her vehicle was parked inside her garage and the suspect entered her vehicle and stole two credit cards.  Nothing else was missing or damaged.

June 2nd, 2022

Police received a report of a hit and run to a vehicle that occurred on May 6th between 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm while parked in the Morden Co-op Grocery Store parking lot.  The driver parked her 2010 black Honda Accord and returned to find damage on the right front passenger door. 

At 8:25 pm, police were dispatched to a local business regarding kids playing on a roof.  Police attended and spoke to a group of kids who admitted to being on the roof.  There was no damage to the building and no charges were laid in this incident.

Police were dispatched to a local business regarding two intoxicated males causing a disturbance.  Police arrived but the suspects had left the area.  They were later located causing a disturbance at another business.  Police spoke to the males and advised they needed to leave.  No charges were laid as a result of this incident.

June 5th, 2022

At 3:20 pm, police received a call regarding the caller being attacked by a dog.  The caller reports that she was walking past a residence with her dog when another dog came from that residence and attacked both her and her dog.  Police attended and spoke to the homeowner and advised him to keep his dog on his property.  This matter was forwarded to the City of Morden By-Law Officer.

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)