Community Alert: Security Guard Assaulted on Main Street in Selkirk

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Selkirk RCMP community safety alert seeking suspect in Main Street security guard assault

Community Alert: Security Guard Assaulted on Main Street in Selkirk

Section 1: The Alert

On the early morning of March 25, 2025, a security guard was violently assaulted on Main Street in Selkirk, Manitoba. Selkirk RCMP are now asking the public for assistance in identifying the male suspect involved in this incident.

The assault occurred around 4:55 a.m. after a male was seen inside the lobby of a business by an alarm monitoring company. When a security guard responded and attempted to have the man leave, the encounter escalated outside to the guard’s work vehicle, where the suspect reportedly became aggressive and physically attacked the guard. The suspect then fled on foot, and police are seeking any information that could help identify or locate him. For broader context on local crime trends, residents can review Selkirk, Manitoba crime statistics and safety data.

Section 2: Official Details

According to information provided by Selkirk RCMP, the sequence of events unfolded as follows:

  • On March 25, 2025, at approximately 4:55 a.m., police received a report of an assault on Main Street, Selkirk.
  • An alarm company monitoring a local business observed a male inside the lobby and notified a contracted security guard.
  • The security guard attended the location, approached the male, and requested that he leave the premises.
  • The male followed the guard out to the guard’s work vehicle and asked for a ride.
  • The guard declined to provide a ride but offered to assist by calling a taxi.
  • The male became agitated and allegedly assaulted the guard, striking and kicking him.
  • The security guard was able to get away from the suspect and called 911 for emergency assistance.
  • The suspect fled the scene on foot before police arrived.

Investigators have canvassed nearby businesses on Main Street to locate surveillance video and have obtained images of the suspect. (Note: the RCMP release references photos, but no direct image URLs were provided in the supplied source content, so they cannot be embedded here.)

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Crime Canada Community — Your Help Is Needed: If you have any information about this assault, recognize the suspect from images released by police, or witnessed anything unusual in the area around the time of the incident, please contact authorities immediately using the numbers below.

Even seemingly minor details—such as seeing someone running or acting suspiciously in the area of Main Street around 4:55 a.m. on March 25, 2025—could be crucial to this investigation. For ongoing updates on similar incidents across the country, you can also monitor our dedicated Canadian safety alerts page.

Section 3: CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective

From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this incident underscores the risks faced by frontline security personnel and business staff, especially during overnight hours when streets are quiet and support may be farther away. An assault of this nature in Selkirk, Manitoba is a concern for the broader community because it occurs in spaces that many residents and workers rely on daily, such as local businesses and their surrounding areas.

Residents and workers in Manitoba can take several practical steps to enhance personal safety in similar situations: avoid providing rides to unknown individuals, remain in well-lit and monitored areas whenever possible, keep a phone accessible to call 911 at the first sign of escalating aggression, and promptly report any suspicious behaviour near businesses, lobbies, or parking areas. Community cooperation—by sharing information with Selkirk RCMP or Crime Stoppers—plays a key role in resolving cases like this and in reinforcing the safety of everyone who lives and works in the region.


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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