Community Safety Alert: Knife Seized in Portage la Prairie Arrest

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Community Safety Alert: Knife Seized in Portage la Prairie Arrest

Section 1: The Alert

On the afternoon of July 10, 2026, officers from Portage la Prairie RCMP responded to a disturbance call at a local business in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. Staff reported that two individuals were harassing employees and refusing to leave the property. Police arrived shortly after 4:45 p.m. and detained both men at the scene.

During the arrest, one of the men, a 26-year-old, disclosed that he was carrying a large knife in a shoulder bag. Officers searched the bag, located the weapon, and seized it. Further checks revealed that the suspect was already wanted by the Winnipeg Police Service for not following conditions of an existing probation order that included multiple restrictions related to weapons.

Section 2: Official Details

According to police, the incident began when staff at a business in Portage la Prairie contacted RCMP around 4:45 p.m. to report ongoing harassment by two males who would not leave the premises. Responding officers located the two individuals, arrested them without any reported physical confrontation, and conducted further checks on scene.

One of the men, identified by police as Luke Courchene, 26, informed officers that he had a large knife stored in a shoulder bag. RCMP searched the bag, found the knife, and seized it as evidence. Subsequent investigation showed that Courchene was wanted on an arrest warrant from the Winnipeg Police Service for failing to comply with conditions tied to his probation, which included weapons-related restrictions.

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Charges against Luke Courchene, 26:

  • Possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose
  • Failure to comply with a probation order (two counts)

The second male who had been arrested at the location was later released by police without any charges.

Residents and business owners in Portage la Prairie who want to better understand local trends in disturbances, weapons-related offences, and police response patterns can review detailed Portage la Prairie crime statistics and safety data on CrimeCanada.ca. These insights can help businesses and community members assess risk and plan workplace and personal safety measures.

Section 3: CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this incident underscores how quickly a harassment complaint at a business can intersect with weapons and probation concerns. Situations that begin as staff safety or trespassing issues may involve individuals already subject to court orders or restrictions, increasing the potential risk to employees, customers, and responding officers. Monitoring patterns in such calls is an important part of understanding overall safety in communities like Portage la Prairie; our local crime statistics and safety data provide broader context to incidents like this one.

CrimeCanada.ca encourages businesses across Manitoba to maintain clear protocols for dealing with harassment, aggressive behaviour, and individuals who refuse to leave private property. Staff should be trained to disengage and contact police promptly rather than attempting to physically remove or confront anyone who may be carrying a concealed weapon or who may be under probation conditions. Members of the public who witness escalating behaviour in commercial areas should prioritize their own safety, move to a secure location, and notify police with precise details about what they see—especially if weapons are mentioned or visible. Early reporting and cooperation with law enforcement are key components of keeping workplaces and shared community spaces safer for everyone.


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.

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