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Community Safety Alert: Multiple Break‑Ins at Rural Home Near Virden, Manitoba Lead to Three Arrests
Section 1: The Alert
Virden RCMP have arrested three men after a rural residence in the RM of Wallace–Woodworth, near Virden, Manitoba, was repeatedly targeted in a series of break and enters over three days. The incidents, reported between March 7 and March 9, 2026, involved multiple entries, theft of property, and an attempted fourth break-in while the homeowner was away.
The homeowner, who lives in Winnipeg but regularly visits the area, reported escalating criminal activity at the property, culminating in a neighbour witnessing four individuals trying to force their way into the home on March 9. After these reports, officers located a suspect vehicle abandoned near Virden several days later, and three men from Sioux Valley Dakota Nation were taken into custody and charged in connection with the offences. For broader local risk context, residents can review Virden, Manitoba crime statistics and safety data.
Section 2: Official Details
According to RCMP, the sequence of events unfolded as follows:
- March 7, 2026: The homeowner reported the first break and enter at the residence in the RM of Wallace–Woodworth. Numerous items were reported stolen.
- While the owner waited at a friend’s home for officers to respond to the first incident, a second break-in occurred at the same property, with additional items taken.
- After staying overnight with a relative, the owner returned the next day to further secure the property and discovered that a third break and enter had been attempted.
- March 9, 2026: After the owner had returned to Winnipeg, a neighbour reported that four individuals were attempting another break-in at the residence. A truck, driven by a woman, was seen picking up the four suspects and leaving the scene.
- The same vehicle was located three days later, abandoned in a ditch near Virden, Manitoba.
Three males from Sioux Valley Dakota Nation have now been arrested in connection with these incidents and remain in custody.
Charges Laid – Brayden Jenkins (26) and Laias Jenkins (19)
Brayden Jenkins, 26, and Laias Jenkins, 19, are each facing the following charges:
- Break and enter with intent
- Possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000
- Possession of break-in instruments
- Mischief under $5,000
Charges Laid – Julius Jenkins (23)
Julius Jenkins, 23, is facing the following charges:
- Break and enter with intent (two counts)
- Breaking, entering and committing
- Mischief under $5,000
- Possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000
All three accused remain in custody as the investigation continues. RCMP have indicated that additional arrests are anticipated as they continue to follow leads and gather evidence linked to these repeated break and enter events.
Section 3: CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, this incident highlights how rural and semi-rural homes around communities like Virden, Manitoba can be especially vulnerable when owners are away or only visit periodically. A series of break-ins at the same location over just three days demonstrates how quickly property crime can escalate when offenders believe a home is unoccupied or poorly secured. Reviewing localized data, such as the Virden crime and safety profile, can help residents understand broader trends and prepare accordingly.
We encourage property owners in Manitoba to take steps such as reinforcing doors and windows, installing monitored alarms or security cameras, asking trusted neighbours to watch for unusual activity, and promptly reporting any suspicious behaviour to the RCMP. Incidents like this underline the importance of community awareness and quick reporting—neighbour observations were a key factor in bringing attention to the final attempted break-in. CrimeCanada.ca remains committed to sharing verified police information and practical safety insights so residents can make informed decisions about protecting their homes, families, and communities.
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.

