Teen boy facing theft, weapons charges after car rams into Winnipeg transit bus
Advertisement
Read this article for free:
or
Already have an account? Log in here »
To continue reading, please subscribe:
Monthly Digital Subscription
$0 for the first 4 weeks*
- Enjoy unlimited reading on winnipegfreepress.com
- Read the E-Edition, our digital replica newspaper
- Access News Break, our award-winning app
- Play interactive puzzles
*No charge for 4 weeks then price increases to the regular rate of $19.95 plus GST every four weeks. Offer available to new and qualified returning subscribers only. Cancel any time.
Monthly Digital Subscription
$4.99/week*
- Enjoy unlimited reading on winnipegfreepress.com
- Read the E-Edition, our digital replica newspaper
- Access News Break, our award-winning app
- Play interactive puzzles
*Billed as $19.95 plus GST every four weeks. Cancel any time.
To continue reading, please subscribe:
Add Free Press access to your Brandon Sun subscription for only an additional
$1 for the first 4 weeks*
*Your next subscription payment will increase by $1.00 and you will be charged $16.99 plus GST for four weeks. After four weeks, your payment will increase to $23.99 plus GST every four weeks.
Read unlimited articles for free today:
or
Already have an account? Log in here »
WINNIPEG – A teen boy in Winnipeg is facing over a dozen charges after a vehicle was stolen and a city transit bus was rammed.
Police say the 16-year-old’s charges include vehicle theft, dangerous driving and possessing a prohibited or restricted firearm.
The charges come after officers in Winnipeg’s north end tried to stop a 2014 Mazda 3 GT on Friday, but the driver sped off.
Investigators say the vehicle drove through a stop sign just a few blocks away and plowed into the side of a transit bus, but nobody was injured.
Police say the driver got out and ran, but was arrested and remains in custody.
Officers say they searched the car, which was reported stolen earlier Friday, and found a handgun with its serial numbers “obliterated,” along with an extended gun magazine and weapon light.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 28, 2025.