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RCMP Alert: Stolen Taxi Driven Into Dauphin Detachment Ramp
Section 1: Community Safety Alert Overview
In the early morning of April 4, 2026, officers from the Dauphin RCMP detachment in Manitoba arrested a 32-year-old man after a taxi cab was stolen, driven through the city, and ultimately brought onto RCMP property. The incident began around 5:05 a.m., when police received a report that a taxi had been taken after a fare dispute at a local hotel.
Over the next 35 minutes, officers located the stolen vehicle, attempted a traffic stop, and tracked it to the parking lot of the Dauphin RCMP detachment. The driver fled more than once before police boxed in the vehicle and safely arrested the suspect. During the incident, the taxi collided with the detachment’s wheelchair ramp, causing significant damage to both the ramp and the cab.
Section 2: Official RCMP Incident Details
According to the official report from RCMP Manitoba, the incident unfolded as follows:
- On April 4, 2026, at approximately 5:05 a.m., Dauphin RCMP received a complaint that a taxi cab had been stolen in the City of Dauphin.
- Police learned that a man had taken a taxi to a city hotel, then refused to pay the fare when they arrived.
- The cab driver exited the vehicle and told the passenger to get out. Instead, the suspect moved into the driver’s seat and drove off in the taxi.
- At about 5:30 a.m., patrolling officers located the stolen cab. The driver allegedly refused to stop for police and sped away.
- By roughly 5:40 a.m., officers saw the taxi parked in the lot of the Dauphin RCMP detachment. As police approached, the vehicle again sped off but returned a short time later.
- Officers then contained the taxi in the detachment parking lot and arrested the driver safely.
- During this sequence of events, the stolen taxi struck the detachment’s wheelchair-access ramp, causing extensive damage to both the ramp structure and the vehicle.
The accused has been identified by RCMP as Dalton Roussin, 32, of Skowman First Nation. He is facing the following charges in connection with this incident:
- Theft of vehicle
- Flight from peace officer
- Mischief over $5,000 (two counts)
RCMP report that the accused remains in custody at this time. No request for public assistance has been made in this case, and all key individuals involved are already known to police. For residents seeking broader context on local trends, CrimeCanada.ca maintains up-to-date crime statistics and safety data for the City of Dauphin, as well as information for surrounding communities like Dauphin River 48A.
Section 3: CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this incident highlights several important public safety themes for communities across Manitoba. Vehicle-related offences—especially those involving attempts to flee from police—create sudden, unpredictable risks for pedestrians, other drivers, and critical infrastructure such as accessibility ramps and public buildings. Even when an incident begins as a fare dispute or minor property crime, it can escalate quickly into a situation that endangers bystanders and damages essential community facilities.
CrimeCanada.ca encourages residents to prioritize personal safety in any dispute related to transportation or payment. If you are a driver or passenger and a situation begins to escalate, disengage where safe to do so and contact local police rather than trying to resolve it through confrontation. Witnesses who observe suspected impaired driving, reckless operation of a vehicle, or a situation that appears to be a vehicle theft should call police immediately, providing as much detail as safely possible from a distance. Continued community awareness, combined with timely reporting, helps law enforcement respond quickly and contributes to safer streets and public spaces for everyone in Manitoba.
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.

