Manitoba

Dauphin Man Faces Weapons Charges After Main Street Arrest

By

James Sinclair
March 4, 2026 11:02 am

A 27-year-old man from Dauphin, Manitoba, is in custody after being arrested for weapons possession and breaking court rules on March 2, 2026. Officers with the Dauphin RCMP were patrolling Main Street South at around 10:15 p.m. when they stopped the man for being out past his court-ordered curfew.

During the arrest, police found a knife tucked into the man’s hoodie pocket. When officers searched his backpack, they discovered a prohibited rifle along with a magazine and drug paraphernalia.

The man, identified as Jayden Palamar, now faces eight separate charges. These include carrying a concealed weapon, having a firearm without a permit, and failing to follow the conditions of a previous release order.

Palamar remains in police custody following the incident. This arrest is part of ongoing efforts by local police to address community concerns regarding weapons and public safety in the city.

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