August’s Most Wanted Crime Stopper

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You can help the police find Winnipeg’s most wanted people.
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Take a look at Winnipeg Crime Stoppers’ most searched items in July. You could get money for tips leading to an arrest.
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Several of this month’s most wanted people are wanted for breaching the terms of their release.
Jade Pretty is serving her first federal sentence of four years and four months for multiple firearms offences. Pretty began his statutory release on July 6, and on July 25 a Canada-wide warrant was issued after it was discovered that he had violated the conditions of his release.
Jaimi Dinzey was arrested for domestic violence related offenses and was released on several conditions including not contacting the victim in this case. Between March and June this year, police say Dizney repeatedly breached those terms, resulting in 11 warrants being issued for his arrest.
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The Winnipeg Police Service made multiple attempts to track down Jason Flett for stabbing a victim in the chest/heart. A warrant has been issued for Flett’s arrest in connection with the aggravated assault.

Arrest warrants were issued for Jordan Freis on May 31 after he violated the conditions of his release, which included observing a curfew and telling the courts his address.

Police made several attempts to locate Kayla Bercier as part of a murder investigation and a warrant was issued for Bercier’s arrest as a result.

Four warrants have been issued for the arrest of Leroy Beaulieu in relation to a domestic violence incident that involved multiple charges, according to police.

Matthew Prieston, serving his first federal sentence of three years and six months for drug trafficking and firearms charges, began his statutory release on June 13 and on July 3 a Canada-wide warrant was issued after discovering that he had violated the conditions of his release.

Melodie Bellisle was arrested for multiple criminal offenses and later released on several conditions, including serving a curfew and appearing in court as directed. On June 9 and June 21, three arrest warrants were issued for Bellisle for breaching several of those conditions, according to police.