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Community Alert: Dauphin RCMP Seek Dirt Bike Fleeing Suspect
Section 1: The Alert
On the morning of June 10, 2026, officers with the Dauphin RCMP attempted to stop a man riding a dirt bike with no rear licence plate in the area of 2nd Avenue Northeast in Dauphin, Manitoba. The rider, who was recognized by police, did not stop and instead accelerated away from the scene.
The suspect, identified as 28-year-old Dalen Simmons of Dauphin, left the roadway via a back lane and was last seen travelling eastbound on Highway 20. In order to reduce risk to the public, officers chose not to pursue further. Simmons is now the subject of an active warrant, and the RCMP are asking for assistance from residents in and around Dauphin.
Section 2: Official Details
According to the official police report, the incident occurred at approximately 9:55 a.m. on June 10, 2026, while RCMP officers were on patrol in Dauphin, Manitoba. They observed a man riding a dirt bike with no rear registration plate along 2nd Avenue Northeast. When officers attempted a traffic stop, the rider sped up, used a back lane to leave the immediate area, and was last observed heading east on Highway 20.
The suspect has been identified as Dalen Simmons, 28, from Dauphin. An unendorsed warrant for his arrest has been issued. He is wanted on the following charges:
- Flight from peace officer;
- Dangerous operation of a motor vehicle;
- Failure to comply with a release order condition.
The RCMP have released the following image of the wanted individual to assist the public in recognizing him:

Above: Dalen Simmons, 28, of Dauphin, wanted after fleeing from RCMP on June 10, 2026.
CrimeCanada.ca Community – Your Help Is Needed: If you know where Dalen Simmons is, or have any information that could help locate him, please contact law enforcement immediately. Do not attempt to confront or detain him yourself.
Provide information directly to:
- Dauphin RCMP Detachment: 204-622-5020
- Crime Stoppers (toll-free): 1-800-222-8477
- Online tip submission: www.manitobacrimestoppers.com
Callers to Crime Stoppers can provide information anonymously. Even seemingly small details about possible sightings, associated vehicles, or locations frequented by the suspect can be valuable to investigators.
For residents who want to better understand local risk levels and trends, you can review Dauphin, Manitoba crime statistics and safety data, which provide context on reported incidents and enforcement activity in the community.
Section 3: CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, events involving drivers fleeing from police and operating vehicles dangerously represent a clear threat to community safety in Manitoba. High-risk driving, especially on public roads and near residential areas, can quickly put pedestrians, cyclists, and other motorists in harm’s way. Choosing not to pursue in this case reflects a safety-first approach by officers, but locating the suspect remains important to prevent further incidents.
Residents are encouraged to stay alert to unsafe driving behaviours, particularly off-road or unregistered vehicles operating on public streets. If you witness dangerous driving or recognize a wanted individual, report it to police as soon as it is safe to do so. Avoid posting unverified information on social media, and never attempt to follow or confront suspects yourself. Prompt, accurate reporting through Dauphin RCMP or Crime Stoppers supports targeted enforcement and helps keep communities safer across the region. For a broader picture of local safety conditions, you can also consult the Dauphin area crime and safety overview to see how incidents like this fit into wider patterns.
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.
