The Winnipeg Police Service is committed to reducing violent crime and improving the safety of community members.
In February 2025, the William Whyte neighbourhood, experienced higher crime levels compared to the same time last year. These incidents were notably violent in nature.
In February, police responded to three homicides in the area; two on February 15 in the 300 block of Alfred Avenue, and one on February 27 in the 500 block of Magnus Avenue.
Multiple firearm-related offences, arsons, and assaults were reported, raising concerns within the community and among police.
In response to this violent criminal activity, the Winnipeg Police Service’s Guns and Gangs Unit, with the assistance of North District Community Support officers, launched a crime suppression initiative.
Between February 26 and March 9, 2025, the Guns and Gangs Unit maintained a visible police presence to suppress crime, including gang-related activity in the William Whyte neighbourhood.
Proactive efforts included individual and traffic engagements. Outstanding arrest warrants were pursued, and bail enforcement conditions were monitored and enforced. Many of these offenders were linked to known criminal and gang organizations.
- Arrests: 9
- Individual Engagements: 36
- Traffic Engagements: 21
- Search Warrant Executed: 600 block of Manitoba related to firearms
- Offenders Submitted for Warrant in contravention of court orders
- Criminal Organization High Risk Offender (COHROU) / Wanted Person Checks / Bail Enforcement Checks: 25
Community reporting and crime analysis help police to track crime trends throughout the city and deploy resources effectively.
The Winnipeg Crime Stoppers tip line (204-786-TIPS) is an established way for community members to report crime-related information to police, while remaining anonymous. Winnipeg Crime Stoppers offers cash rewards for tips that help solve crimes, recover stolen property, seize drugs or firearms, or locate wanted individuals.