WPS Operation to Focus on Violent Crime in Osborne Village

Released: July 24, 2025 at 12:45 p.m.

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The safety of our community is the top priority for the Winnipeg Police Service (WPS).  While we have seen an overall decrease in violent crime compared to last year, some areas of the city are experiencing increasing rates of violence that is very concerning to the WPS and our community.

In response to concerns from residents and businesses in Osborne Village, the WPS has launched a focused initiative to address ongoing issues in the area, notably violence and business disruption that is frequently linked to illicit drug use, with the goal of restoring safety and community wellbeing this summer.

Informed by data and crime trends, police are stepping up their presence in priority zones with uniformed and plainclothes officers to detect, deter and respond to crime. WPS will also be conducting checks to ensure that offenders released on bail are following their conditions, as we know that nearly one in five violent crimes in Winnipeg is committed by someone breaching their release conditions.

It’s not just about enforcement; at the heart of this approach is a commitment to community. Officers are engaging directly with residents and local businesses, listening to concerns and working side-by-side with stakeholder groups to foster meaningful and lasting change.

Current Data Snapshot

Statistics collected by the WPS over the last few years highlight the need for this strategy:

  • In 2023, there were 392 violent crimes reported in the Osborne Village area – a 59% increase over 2022, and a historic high
  • In 2024, violent crime in the area decreased by 12% over 2023, but remained 47% higher than the five-year average
  • Preliminary data for 2025 shows that violent crime volume is consistent with 2024, with a notable increase in assaults (+44%) and a slight decrease in robberies

Residents and business owners are encouraged to remain vigilant, share tips, and support community-wide efforts to curb violence. WPS will also continue communicating directly with affected residents and businesses and partnering with outreach organizations to address the underlying social factors contributing to crime.

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