Most Wanted Crime Stoppers in December

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You can help police find Winnipeg’s most wanted people.

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Take a look at Winnipeg Crime Stoppers’s most wanted in December. You could get money for tips leading to an arrest.

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

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Jasmine Fitzgerald was arrested on multiple criminal charges, then released with several conditions, including attending court as instructed. On November 4, an arrest warrant was issued for Fitzgerald for failing to appear in court as directed.

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Kayla Metcalf was arrested on multiple criminal charges, then released with several conditions she agreed to meet. On November 29, an arrest warrant was issued against Metcalf for failing to comply with these conditions.

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Kayla Metcalf: Multiple criminal offenses.
Kayla Metcalf: Multiple criminal offenses. Photo by document /Winnipeg Police Service

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Reginald Desjarlais is serving his second federal sentence of two years and eight months for robbery and using a fake firearm in the commission of a criminal offense.

Desjarlais began his statutory release on October 8, and on October 29, a Canada-wide warrant was issued after discovering he had violated his conditions of release.

Reginald Desjarlais: Robbery and use of an imitation firearm in the commission of an indictable offense.
Reginald Desjarlais: Robbery and use of an imitation firearm in the commission of an indictable offense. Photo by document /Winnipeg Police Service

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Winnipeg Police have made multiple attempts to locate Ryan Bennett in multiple investigations with negative results. As a result, five arrest warrants were issued against Bennett in connection with these investigations.

Ryan Bennett: Five terms.
Ryan Bennett: Five terms. Photo by document /Winnipeg Police Service

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Tylen Chubb is serving his first federal sentence of three years and seven months for aggravated assault and breach of a probation order.

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Chubb began his statutory release on September 9 and on October 23 a Canada-wide warrant was issued as his behavior had deteriorated, thereby increasing his risk in the community.

Tylen Chubb: Aggravated assault and breach of probation order.
Tylen Chubb: Aggravated assault and breach of probation order. Photo by document /Winnipeg Police Service

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Winnipeg Police have made multiple attempts to locate Cody Bousquet as part of a motor vehicle theft investigation with negative results. As a result, an arrest warrant was issued against Bousquet in connection with this investigation.

Cody Bousquet: Motor vehicle theft.
Cody Bousquet: Motor vehicle theft. Photo by document /Winnipeg Police Service

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Cody Chartrand is serving his first federal sentence of four years and 11 months for breaking and entering and using a firearm in the commission of this offense.

Chartrand began his statutory release on August 10 and on October 8 a Canada-wide warrant was issued because it was not known where he was.

Cody Chartrand: Break and enter, commission and use of a firearm in the commission of this offense.
Cody Chartrand: Break and enter, commission and use of a firearm in the commission of this offense. Photo by document /Winnipeg Police Service

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Winnipeg Police have made multiple attempts to locate Derek Murdock as part of an assault investigation with negative results. As a result, an arrest warrant has been issued against Murdock in connection with this investigation.

Derek Murdock: Aggression.
Derek Murdock: Aggression. Photo by document /Winnipeg Police Service

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If you have any information on these or any 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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