Dauphin RCMP report a busy week of calls for service

Published on Wednesday, 24 September 2025 11:28

A weekly wrap of policing activities at the Dauphin detachment  show a busy week began Sept. 7, a day police received 24 calls for service

It began at approximately 2 a.m., when officers on patrol conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle with two male occupants on Fourth Avenue Southeast.

The 40-year-old driver and his 33-year-old passenger, both from Ste Rose du Lac, were found to be intoxicated. A subsequent search of the vehicle was conducted, with officers locating a small amount of crack cocaine, a large hammer, and small knife, as well as drug paraphernalia.

Both occupants were transported to the Dauphin detachment, and the driver was charged with numerous offences under the Highway Traffic Act.

Sept. 9, saw 21 calls for service, while Sept. 10 was highlighted by 22 calls for service and Sept. 11 saw 28 calls for service

In the early morning hours of Sept. 12, one of the 27 calls for service saw Dauphin RCMP attended to a single vehicle rollover at the intersection of Hwy. 5 and Road 147 West in the RM of Grandview.

When officers arrived they located a vehicle rolled over on the side of the road, and the single female occupant was already out of the vehicle.

The 35-year-old female driver was transported to hospital with minor injuries and was later charged with failing to comply with release order conditions.

Also on that day, police were notified that a 68-year-old man that had been released on an undertaking with conditions to turn over his firearms to police, had not yet done so.

On Sept. 15, after a brief investigation Dauphin officers, along with Police Dog Services and Remotely Piloted Aircraft Services attended to the man’s residence in the RM of Dauphin.

Brant Beleshinski was arrested without incident and charged with failing to comply with an undertaking and unauthorized possession of firearms.

Police seized a double barrel shotgun, a smaller gauged shotgun, as well as large and small caliber rifles, along with ammunition from the property.

Beleshinski was later released with a Nov. 13, court date in Dauphin.

The week wrapped up with 17 calls for service on Sept. 13.



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