February 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 events in February. You could get money for tips leading to an arrest.

Two of the eight most wanted people this month are people Winnipeg police say are actively pursuing in various criminal investigations.

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Shelley Gatehouse was arrested for multiple criminal offenses and later released on several conditions, including following a curfew and notifying Manitoba justice officials of her whereabouts, police said. . On January 31, an arrest warrant was issued against Gatehouse for failing to comply with these conditions.

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Winnipeg police have made multiple attempts to locate Shawn Bouchard in investigations into fraud and breach of bail conditions, with negative results, police said. As a result, two warrants were issued for the arrest of Bouchard in connection with these investigations.

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Shawn Bouchard: Fraud.
Shawn Bouchard: Fraud. Photo by Handout/Winnipeg Police Service /Winnipeg Sun

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Cameron Whitford is serving his first federal sentence of two years and four months for breaking and entering – indictable offense and breach of bail conditions.

Police said Whitford began his statutory release on October 7 and on November 19 a Canada-wide warrant was issued after it was discovered he had violated the conditions of his release.

Cameron Whitford: Breaking and Entering.
Cameron Whitford: Breaking and Entering. Photo by Handout/Winnipeg Police Service /Winnipeg Sun

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Cheyenne Bruce is serving his first federal sentence of two years and seven months for multiple criminal offenses including identity theft, assault of a peace officer, break and enter – theft and fraud.

Bruce began her statutory release on December 16 and the next day a Canada-wide warrant was issued as her whereabouts were unknown, police said.

Cheyenne Bruce: multiple criminal offences.
Cheyenne Bruce: multiple criminal offences. Photo by Handout/Winnipeg Police Service /Winnipeg Sun

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David Johnson was arrested for multiple criminal offenses and later released on several conditions, including residing at a particular address, police said. On September 9, two arrest warrants were issued for Johnson for not residing where he was supposed to reside and in regards to a weapons-related investigation.

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David Johnson: Multiple criminal offences.
David Johnson: Multiple criminal offences. Photo by Handout/Winnipeg Police Service /Winnipeg Sun

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Kyle Dodd was arrested for multiple criminal offenses and later released on several conditions, including appearing in court as instructed. Police said on June 9 and September 17, arrest warrants were issued for Dodd for failing to attend court proceedings as instructed.

Kyle Dodd: multiple criminal offences.
Kyle Dodd: multiple criminal offences. Photo by Handout/Winnipeg Police Service /Winnipeg Sun

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Ma Tuazon is serving his first federal sentence of two years and 10 months for possession for the purpose of trafficking and possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000, police said.

Tuazon began his statutory release on October 19, and on December 16 a Canada-wide warrant was issued after the risk associated with his behavior was no longer manageable.

Ma Tuazon: Traffic.
Ma Tuazon: Traffic. Photo by Handout/Winnipeg Police Service /Winnipeg Sun

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Winnipeg police have made multiple attempts to locate Nejib Hassan in an aggravated assault investigation with negative results, police said. Accordingly, an arrest warrant has been issued for Hassan in connection with this investigation.

Nejib Hassan: aggravated assault.
Nejib Hassan: aggravated assault. Photo by Handout/Winnipeg Police Service /Winnipeg Sun

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If you have information about these or other crimes, call Winnipeg Crime Stoppers at 204-786-8477 (TIPS) to call an anonymous tip or text “TIP170” and message CRIMES (274637) .

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