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Community Safety Alert: Arrest After Quonset Break-In Near Petersfield
RCMP Response to Suspicious Persons in RM of St. Andrews
On the morning of May 19, 2026, officers from the Selkirk RCMP responded to multiple calls about suspicious individuals in the Petersfield area of the Rural Municipality of St. Andrews, Manitoba. Residents reported a man and woman moving through private yards along Norwood Road, prompting an immediate police response.
Police located the woman shortly after the first report and discovered she was wanted on an outstanding warrant. A second call later that morning, near Tallie Avenue, described a suspicious man matching the earlier male suspect. With the assistance of a police service dog, officers tracked the man to a Quonset building on a property along Netley Street, where he was arrested in connection with a break and enter.
Official RCMP Incident Details
According to the official information released by the RCMP in Manitoba, the incident unfolded as follows:
- May 19, 2026 – 9:30 a.m.: Selkirk RCMP responded to a report of suspicious persons on Norwood Road in the Petersfield area of the RM of St. Andrews, where a man and woman were reportedly seen walking through residential properties.
- Officers quickly attended the area and located the female suspect. Checks revealed she had an outstanding unendorsed warrant for failing to comply with a probation order.
- The male suspect from this initial report was not found during the first response.
- May 19, 2026 – 11:25 a.m.: Selkirk RCMP received a second suspicious person report, this time near Tallie Avenue in the same Petersfield area. The description of the person involved was consistent with the earlier male suspect.
- With support from Police Service Dog Stewie, officers tracked the suspect to a Quonset structure located on a property on Netley Street, where he was found inside and taken into custody.
Arrested Individuals and Charges
The following charges and outcomes have been reported by police:
- Jordan Kuz, a 38-year-old man from Gimli, Manitoba:
- Arrested in connection with the Quonset break and enter.
- Charged with:
- Break and Enter
- Fail to Comply with Conditions of a Release Order
- Remanded in custody following his arrest.
- Kayla Smith, a 36-year-old woman from the RM of Bifrost, Manitoba:
- Located by officers after the initial suspicious person report.
- Found to have an outstanding unendorsed warrant for:
- Fail to Comply with a Probation Order
- Released on conditions with a court appearance scheduled at a later date.
While this incident is specific to the Petersfield and Selkirk region, similar property-related offences impact communities across Canada. Comparing local patterns with other regions, such as those captured in our crime and safety statistics for communities like Quispamsis, helps residents understand broader trends in suspicious person and break and enter reports.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this case highlights how quickly reports of suspicious behaviour can escalate into a confirmed property crime, in this instance a break and enter into a Quonset. For residents in Manitoba, especially in rural municipalities like St. Andrews, it reinforces the importance of promptly reporting unusual activity such as unfamiliar people entering yards, lingering near outbuildings, or attempting to access storage structures and garages.
To support safer communities, we encourage residents to secure vehicles, sheds, Quonsets, and other outbuildings, keep an inventory of valuable items stored on rural properties, and consider motion lighting or cameras where feasible. When you see conduct that appears out of place or potentially criminal, contact your local RCMP detachment through non-emergency lines or emergency services when there is an immediate risk. Timely calls, as seen in this incident, can help officers respond rapidly, locate suspects, and prevent further offences.
Official Source & Community Safety
This safety alert is based on an official release from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). CrimeCanada.ca aggregates and analyzes this data to keep the manitoba community informed, aware, and safe. We are an independent safety data aggregator and not the original creators of the underlying incident report.
Read the full official release here: RCMP Official Statement.

