Retail Theft Initiative – Arrest: C24-182098

The Property Crime Unit and Divisional Community Support Units continue focusing on the Retail Theft Initiative in partnership with the Retail Council of Canada and Winnipeg’s business community. This proactive effort addresses the serious issue of shoplifting, including the threat of injury to staff and the general public and financial loss incurred by retail outlets within the city.

The success of a retail theft initiative is dependent on effective collaboration between various stakeholders and a multifaceted approach that addresses the root causes of theft. The aim is to raise awareness, deter potential offenders, and promote a safe and secure shopping environment.

We remain committed to working with our community partners and social service providers to ensure support is available to individuals facing various challenges such as food insecurity, poverty, or addiction.

Between February and July 2024, a male attended a grocery outlet in the first 100 block of Reenders Drive, stealing merchandise totaling approximately $1,000.

On August 6, 2024, the same male attended a grocery outlet in the 3300 block of Portage Avenue, stealing merchandise totaling approximately $200.

The Major Crimes Unit was providing theft deterrence in the area and arrested the male with the assistance of store loss prevention officers. Further investigation revealed that the male was also connected to the nine occurrences of stolen merchandise from the grocery outlet on Reenders Drive.

Michael Jeffery BRITTON (43) of Winnipeg is charged with the following:

  • Theft Under $5,000 x 10
  • Warrant – Failure to Attend Court
  • Warrant – Failure to Attend Court x 2

He was detained in custody.

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