Serial Break & Enters and Fraud – Arrest: R23-69191

Released: May 9, 2023 at 1:37 p.m.

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Between March 5, and April 27, 2023, the Winnipeg Police Service received numerous reports involving residential break-ins throughout the city. As a result, the Property Crime Unit entered into an investigation linking a suspect to these offences.  

The investigation has determined that the suspect would typically seek out properties where doors/windows were left insecure, day or night. Once inside, purses containing bank cards and credit cards were taken. The stolen cards were used for numerous fraudulent transactions totalling over $5,000.

The incidents occurred at the following locations:

- First 100 block of Saphire Place

- 1500 block of Pacific Avenue West

- First 100 block of Pegasus Street

- 600 block of Spruce Street x 2

- 700 block of Valour Road x 2

- 200 block of Victor Street

- 100 block of Sovereign Cove x 2

On May 1, 2023, investigators executed an entry warrant at a residence in the 600 block of Home Street, taking a male into custody.

Nelson Amiral FERREIRA, 36, of Winnipeg, has been charged with the following:

- Break & Enter Commit Theft x 6

- Break & Enter with Intent x 4

- Fraud Use of Credit Card x 5

- Theft Under $5,000

- Fail to Comply with Curfew

- Fail to Comply with Probation x 2

He was detained in custody.

The Property Crime Unit reminds the public of the following:

- Keep doors and windows secure at all times

- Keep sightlines clear, trim trees and shrubs to prevent a place for a potential burglar to    hide

- Deter criminals with light. Use motion detectors outside and timers inside to give the appearance someone is home – even when you can’t be

- Change the locks upon moving into a new residence

- Keep your doors locked even when you are home or in your yard

- Get to know your neighbours

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