Tuesday, May 28, 2013

News Release - Winnipeg Police Service

Winnipeg Police Service

 

Tuesday, May 28, 2013
 


 
PROJECT VENETIAN – RESIDENTIAL BREAK-INS INVESTIGATION – ARRESTS R13-24040
In November 2012, the Winnipeg Police Service East District Crime Unit identified a rash of residential break-ins having similar circumstances where homes were targeted during the day time hours.
 
Many of the break-ins were committed while the homeowners were away and the suspects were in possession of a stolen vehicle. Once inside the homes, the suspects would target electronics, jewellery and other items of value.
 
In an effort to combat these property crimes, the East District Crime Unit initiated Project Venetian where a number of investigative resources were utilized to compile and collect data regarding this area of concern.
 
The majority of the residential break-ins occurred between November 2012 and February 2013 throughout the City of Winnipeg.
 
Three vehicles were stolen from dealerships which included: a Jeep Cherokee, GMC Sierra and a Nissan Murano.
 
Due to the efforts of the EDS Crime Unit, District 3 Crime Unit, Forensic Identification Unit and the Pawn Unit, the following individuals were identified, arrested and charged with the following offences due to their alleged involvement:
 
Halen James MCLEOD, 21 years
Charged:  Break and Enter-dwelling x 22
                  Break and Enter w/intent- dwelling x 10
                  Possess Goods Obtained by Crime – Over $5000.00 x 3
                  Possess Goods Obtained by Crime - Under $5000.00 x 1
                  Unauthorized Possession of Firearm x 3
                  Unauthorized Possession Firearm in Vehicle x 3
                  Possess Firearm Obtained by Commission of an offence x 3
                  Drive Disqualified x 2
                  Warrant - Personation
 
Stuart Bruce FRITZLEY, 27 years
Charged:  Break and Enter- dwelling x 18
                  Break and Enter w/intent- dwelling x 8
                  Possess Goods Obtained by Crime – Over $5000.00
                  Possess Goods Obtained by Crime – Under $5000.00
                  Fail to Comply Conditions - Recognizance x 15
                  Unauthorized Possession of Firearm x 3
                  Unauthorized Possession of Firearm in Vehicle x 3
                  Possession of Firearm Obtained by Commission of an Offence x 3
                  Drive Disqualified
 
Naomi Taylor MORRISSEAU, 18 years
Charged:  Break and Enter-dwelling x 24
                  Break and Enter with Intent- dwelling x 10
                  Theft of Motor Vehicle x 3
                  Theft Under $5000.00 x 2
 
Aaron Matthew LAWRENCE, 28 years
Charged:  Theft Over $5000.00 x 3
                  Theft Under $5000.00 x 2
                  Possess Goods Obtained by Crime – Under $5000.00 x 3
                  Possess Credit card data
                  Drive Disqualified
                  HTA 171(2) attach number plate not authorized x 2
 
Kyle Allan MALANCHUK, 20 years
Charged:  Theft Under $5000.00
                  Attempt Break and Enter-dwelling
                  Possess Goods Obtained by Crime – Under $5000.00
                  Assault Peace Officer
                  Resist arrest
                  Fail to Comply with Undertaking

All were detained at the Provincial Remand Centre.
    
As a result of these incidents:
 

  • Damage to residences is estimated at $23,000.00

  • Approximate stolen property from residences $90,000.00

  • Stolen vehicles is estimated at $110,000.00

 


For further information contact either:
Constable Jason Michalyshen, Public Information Officer
Constable Eric Hofley, Public Information Officer
Detective Sergeant Natalie Aitken, Public Information Officer


Phone: (204) 986-3061 | Fax: (204) 986-3267 | Email:
WPS-PIO@Winnipeg.ca

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