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Dauphin RCMP Arrest Wanted Man, Lay New Weapon Charges

RCMP find wanted man and seize knife in Dauphin Manitoba Main Street lounge arrest

RCMP officers in Dauphin, Manitoba arrested a 45-year-old man wanted on a warrant and seized a knife, leading to new weapon-related charges.

Dauphin RCMP Arrest Wanted Man, Lay New Weapon Charges

Community Safety Alert for Dauphin, Manitoba

On the morning of April 29, 2026, officers from the Manitoba RCMP West District General Investigation Section located and arrested a man who was wanted on an outstanding warrant in Dauphin, Manitoba. The arrest took place at a lounge on Main Street, where police found the suspect who had previously failed to meet his legal reporting obligations.

The 45-year-old man, identified as Darren Guiboche of Dauphin, was required to register periodically with police and is now facing both the original failure-to-comply charges and additional weapon-related offences. Following his arrest, officers conducted a search and seized a knife from his person. Guiboche has been held in custody following these developments.

Official RCMP Details

According to the official information released by the Manitoba RCMP:

The RCMP state that Darren Guiboche, 45, of Dauphin is now charged with the following in addition to the existing failure-to-comply counts:

The RCMP confirm that Guiboche remains in custody in relation to these matters. No request for additional public assistance has been issued in this alert, and no further suspect descriptions or images have been released at this time.

CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, incidents involving failures to comply with court-ordered conditions and the discovery of concealed weapons are an important reminder of how closely personal accountability and community safety are connected. When individuals do not meet their reporting or registration obligations, it increases the need for police intervention and can heighten risk in public spaces such as lounges, restaurants, and other gathering places along busy corridors like Main Street in Dauphin.

While this case was resolved through a targeted enforcement action by the RCMP, residents across Manitoba can help maintain safer neighbourhoods by promptly reporting suspicious behaviour, especially when they see individuals carrying weapons or acting in a way that suggests they may be breaching conditions imposed by the courts. Reviewing broader crime and safety data, such as municipal-level crime statistics available across Canada (for example, city profiles like the New Credit (Part) 40A crime and safety overview), can help community members understand trends and risk factors in their own areas. For ongoing updates on similar law-enforcement actions and public safety incidents, residents can monitor the latest CrimeCanada.ca safety alerts to stay informed, vigilant, and prepared.


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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