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An Unknown Humankind

Psalm 42:11… 11)

Why, my soul, are you downcast? Why so disturbed within me? Put your hope in God, for I will yet praise him, my Savoir and my God.

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Yes, December 82019 will be pre-set in stone for every person in the world. None of us had experienced a COVID-19 Pandemic. For the Christians of this world, we understand that it is only by the grace of God that we can overcome our fears – our test of faith attitudes.

The Bible talks about issues unknown to humankind emerging beyond the mind of world leaders and medical leaders. There are no easy explanations when a Covid-19 Pandemic circles the globe. For the Christian Folks, there is an uneasy movement – transformation – sensing a stirring in our heart to place our faith in God. Only the grace of God can keep us from having no hope and only the grace of God can keep us from a hopeless attitude of our world.

When I lose the desire to be involved, when I do not care what happens, when my spiritual walk and talk are going nowhere, then I might just say that is restlessness. Fretfulness to me means having a selfrighteous attitude. However, may I suggest what experience has taught me is that what we are shrugging off with a “do not care” attitude is the loneliness inside our hearts. Level headedness, on the other hand, means that we can be at peace with God and other folks in every situation, whether good or bad.

For those of us who have lived awhile, we have become painfully aware that somehow material things just do not compare to the enjoyment we get when we are with family, friends and co-workers far exceeds anything that we own. When we take our journey with Christ seriously, we then have found the secret that the apostle Paul is talking about, the secret of contentment, that inner happiness, that inner peace that money just cannot buy.

There is a chance you are like me, even as a Christian, circumstances at times have a way of getting under my skin. When things are going okay, when everything is humming along simply fine and the sun is shining, I am on cloud nine. However, when everything is going nowhere, this contentment stuff seems like a mountain to overcome. It can be tough to find the peace in our heart we so eagerly desire.

Scripture does not teach that everything that happens to Christians will be good. However, Scripture does teach that God is at work, in every situation, whether we perceive it as good or bad. Now the challenge to us is to strive to understand what God is trying to reveal to us in the circumstance. Right here we can choose to go our way and lose the battle, or we can choose to trust God. The choice is ours.

Outstanding Warrants End in Apprehension

On April 3 Steinbach RCMP observed Jonah Wiens, who had five outstanding warrants, riding a bicycle in Steinbach.

According to RCMP, while officers approached Wiens to arrest him, he fled resulting in a short foot chase but was still apprehended and remanded onto custody.

Weins was on the Manitoba Most Wanted list.

Steinbach RCMP would like to thank the public’s assistance in this matter.

God uses those times of difficulty in our lives to do His greatest work in us. It is true. We learn important lessons in life in our struggles, in our unpleasant times. God builds in us our character and compassion through the struggles He allows us to experience, struggles that are at times tough to understand.

I know that has been true for me and it might be true for you. We need to look at the struggles in our lives and ask what God is teaching us. We might find lessons so valuable in those struggles that, given the opportunity, we would not change those difficult moments even it we could – To God Be the Glory Great things He Has Done.

Would you pray this prayer with me…? “Lord Jesus, come into my heart. Forgive my sins. I want my life to change. My thoughts and my attitude need to change. I do not have peace in my heart. I really want that peace, joy, and happiness that I long for. Please let the Holy Spirit help me be the kind of Christian that will bring honour to Your Name.” Amen.

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Rcmp Files

If you have any information in regards to any item here you are asked to contact the Steinbach RCMP Detachment at 204-326-4452 or CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or manitobacrimestoppers.com or text “TIPMAN” plus your message to Crimes (274637).

Sprague RCMP Hunt for Leads on Snowmobile Theft

On April 7, Sprague RCMP received a report of a stolen Snowmobile. The Snowmobile was stolen sometime between April 5 and April 7. The snowmobile was parked in the yard of a house located on Road 57E, in the RM of Piney, near Woodridge.

The snowmobile is described as a 2015 white Polaris 800 Switchback Pro X. Manitoba License plate at the time was 3W848 and the VIN is SN1DR8PS7FC536090. The keys were not on the snowmobile and it appeared that the culprits loaded it on a truck before leaving the property.

If you have any information in regards to the above matter, you are asked to contact the Sprague RCMP Detachment at 204-437-2222 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or manitobacrimestoppers.com.

Thief Makes Multiple Visits to Liquor Store Thief Ransacks Vehicle

On three different occasions between January 16 and January 21, an unknown male entered the Steinbach Liquor Mart and stole a bottle of vodka. During one of these occurrences the male was observed fleeing the scene in a black Chevrolet Cobalt. The male responsible for the three thefts is described as a Caucasian, with distinctive tattoos on his left hand and neck.

If you have any information regarding this matter, please contact the

Owner Reports Quad Stolen

On April 10, Steinbach RCMP received a report of a stolen Quad from a residence located on 35 Road N in the RM of La Broquerie.

The Quad is described as a blue Polaris 570 Sportsman with a Manitoba license plate 2P919. The vehicle has two aftermarket seats installed on the back of it. It is believed an unknown suspect stole the quad between the evening of April 8 and the evening of April 10.

If you have information regarding this matter, please call Steinbach RCMP at 204-326-4452, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-2228477, or secure tip online at manitobacrimestoppers.com.

On March 27, Steinbach RCMP received a report of a theft from a motor vehicle. It is believed the theft occurred sometime between the evening of March 26, and the morning of March 27. The suspect stole miscellaneous electronics and vehicle registration documents worth approximately $200. The incident occurred on Road 42N in the RM of Ste Anne.

If you have any information in regards to the above matter, you are asked to contact the Steinbach RCMP Detachment at 204-3264452 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800222-8477 or manitobacrimestoppers.com.

Attempted Fuel Theft Damages Vehicle

March 19, Steinbach RCMP received a report of an attempted theft of fuel and damage to a vehicle. The registered owner advised that sometime between late evening on March 18 and early morning on March 19 an unknown suspect attempted to steal fuel from his vehicle in the parking lot of a residence on Parkview Crescent. The registered owner advised that an unknown suspect attempted to steal the fuel by drilling into the fuel tank.

If you have information regarding this matter, please call Steinbach RCMP at 204-326-4452, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800222-8477, or secure tip online at manitobacrimestoppers.com.

Street Racers Nabbed by RCMP

On Friday April 14 just before midnight, Steinbach RCMP Municipal Traffic conducted a traffic stop on a BMW and a Ford Truck for street racing on Main Street in Steinbach. Both vehicles were observed racing.

Sprague RCMP Request Information Concerning ATV Theft

On April 8, Sprague RCMP received a report of a stolen All Terrain Vehicle (ATV/Quad). The quad was stolen sometime between March 19 and April 5. The quad was parked in the yard of its owner’s cabin located on Road 21N, in the RM of Piney, near Woodridge.

The quad is described as a 2022 grey/black Polaris Sportsman 850 HO High Lifter. Manitoba License plate at the time was 3P972 and the VIN is 4XASXN852NB198245. The quad was stolen along with a pair of ramps and it appears that the culprits loaded it on a truck before leaving the property.

If you have any information in regards to the above matter, you are asked to contact the Sprague RCMP Detachment at 204-437-2222 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or manitobacrimestoppers.com.

Smash and Grab Nets Thief Tools from Parked Car

On April 3, Steinbach RCMP received a report of a theft from a motor vehicle.

The registered owner advised he left his Toyota Corolla approximately 5 km south of the junction between Highway 302 and Highway 311. Upon returning to the vehicle, the owner discovered that an unknown suspect damaged the hatchback window and stole approximately $100 of tools from the vehicle. The tools were a set of Mastercraft sockets and extensions. A red Mac tool bag was also stolen.

It is believed the incident occurred between the evening of April 1 and the morning of April 3.

If you have information regarding this matter, please call Steinbach RCMP at 204-326-4452, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-2228477, or secure tip online at manitobacrimestoppers.com.

Vehicles pulled over and both drivers aged 22 years old, one from Brandon and the other one from Elma were charged for racing and issued fines for $672 under the Highway Traffic Act. Both drivers had their driver licence suspended for 7 days and their vehicles impounded for 7 days. Both drivers will have a license review by MPI as well. Enforcement continued throughout the weekend as other tickets were issued for speeding and other offences for a total of 16.

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RCMP Hope to Identify Shoplifters Thieves Smash Business Door, Steal Tools

Steinbach RCMP received a report of shoplifting from a grocery store in Steinbach. On March 31, at approximately 4 pm two unknown male suspects entered the grocery store and at approximately 4:30 pm walked out with a cart of groceries without paying.

One male suspect is described as Caucasian, short brown hair, approximately in his thirties, wearing glasses, a burgundy shirt, dark coloured jacket with jeans. The other male suspect is described as Caucasian, approximately in his thirties, has a beard, and was wearing a black and green checker shirt and a black and red hat. It is estimated around $250 in groceries were shoplifted.

If you have information regarding this matter, please call Steinbach RCMP at 204-326-4452, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477, or secure tip online at manitobacrimestoppers.com.

On April 12, Steinbach RCMP received a report of a break and enter and theft that occurred on Tower Avenue in Steinbach.

The property owner advised that an unknown suspect broke into his business’s door by damaging the locks. The suspect stole various tools including a Makita reciprocating saw, a Makita rotary hammer, saw blades, drill bits, a Paslode framing nailer kit, a Paslode sheathing stapler, and a Makita 18v battery. It is estimated the total value of the tools stolen is approximately $2,500.

It is believed the incident occurred sometime between April 8 and the morning of April 12.

If you have information regarding this matter, please call Steinbach RCMP at 204-326-4452, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-2228477, or secure tip online at manitobacrimestoppers.com.

Garden Statues Stolen from Steinbach Home

On April 3, Steinbach RCMP received a report of a theft of two garden statues. The theft occurred on a residence located on Northview Crescent in Steinbach. The property owner advised that one statue was a concrete lion, and the other was a plastic Buddha statue. Both items have an estimated value of $75. It is believed the theft occurred sometime between March 31 and April 1.

If you have information regarding this matter, please call Steinbach RCMP at 204-326-4452, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-2228477, or secure tip online at manitobacrimestoppers.com.

Two Young Drivers Faced with Careless Driving Charges

On Saturday April 22, Steinbach RCMP Municipal Traffic conducted a traffic stop on Red Pontiac where a 16 years-old driver was driving carelessly on Main Street.

The vehicle pulled over and the driver was issued a $672 ticket and his license was sent to MPI for a review.

On the same day, another incident was reported where an 18 years-old was doing donuts at Solomon’s parking lot. Steinbach RCMP Municipal traffic located the driver and was issued a ticket for $672 for drive carelessly. His license was sent to MPI for a review.

Enforcement continued throughout the weekend and other tickets were issued for speeding, making unnecessary noise and various other offences.

Identity of Shoplifter Requested

On April 6, Steinbach RCMP received a report of shoplifting at a grocery store in Steinbach. The store’s manager advised that on April 4, at approximately 3:30 pm, an unknown male entered the store, took a product off a shelf, placed it in his hoodie pocket, and then exited the store. The suspect is described as wearing dark clothing, a black toque, and a black and white facial covering.

If you have information regarding this matter, please call Steinbach RCMP at 204-326-4452, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-2228477, or secure tip online at manitobacrimestoppers.com.

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