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NEWS I LAW & ORDER
SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 2024
‘Catch and release’ justice denounced at rally
C
RIES for justice rang out down-
town Friday at a rally organized
by the brother of a businessman
who was attacked and killed outside his
restaurant in January.
“The justice system failed our family,”
Mike Vogiatzakis said before address-
ing a crowd of roughly 30 people.
His brother Kyriakos Vogiatzakis
was beaten outside the Cork & Flame
on Portage Avenue Jan. 24. Curtis Ross
Dalebozik has been charged with man-
slaughter. Dalebozik, who has a lengthy
record, had received probation for a
mischief charge in November, and was
accused of breaching soon after he was
sentenced.
The protesters denounced the “catch
and release” justice system as they
gathered outside the Law Courts Build-
ing on York Avenue.
“It can’t just be catch and release,”
Vogiatzakis said. “What lesson are we
learning from that?
“(It’s) making sure people get rehab,
making sure people know they commit-
ted a crime, and they’ve got to serve
time for this crime,” he said.
Vogiatzakis later promised there
would be more rallies. He pointed a fin-
ger at judges and elected officials, say-
ing they need to be tougher on crime.
“We’re missing an awesome guy,”
Vogiatzakis told a reporter about his
brother. “The guy who loved to build
communities and be a part of making
good things happen in the city, and now
he’s gone.”
Groups who label themselves as al-
ternative media, who were friendly
with Vogiatzakis, were in attendance.
They joined Vogiatzakis’ calls, singing
“We’re not going to take it.”
“We just can’t catch and release and
keep putting them out on the streets
to recommit crimes,” said Gloria
Dignazio, who said she reports for Win-
nipeg Alternative Media.
Dalebozik “obviously needed help,”
and there needs to be another option for
people involved in the justice system,
she added.
Manitoba has had many recent cases
involving repeat offenders, including a
fatal high-speed crash in October 2022
where a teen, who was charged with
dangerous driving causing death, was
on bail in relation to a machete attack
four months earlier.
The Manitoba government directed
Crown attorneys to take a tougher ap-
proach to bail last month. However, ex-
perts panned the directive at the time,
saying there was nothing new in it.
Public safety is already under con-
sideration in bail court, a lawyer told
the Free Press in February.
The NDP has earmarked $3 million in
the 2024-25 fiscal year for the Winnipeg
Police Service to hire 12 officers to lo-
cate people who violate bail conditions.
It’s in addition to a joint unit involving
officers from WPS and RCMP.
The government announced funding
for five new bail workers, and $514,000
was slated to expand data and intelli-
gence sharing across police networks.
gabrielle.piche@winnipegfreepress.com
GABRIELLE PICHÉ
Lee Seiler (left) and Terry G. (no last name given) hold a banner outside the Law Courts.
PHOTOS BY MIKAELA MACKENZIE / FREE PRESS
Mike Vogiatzakis says judges and elected
officials must be tougher on crime.
Suspects who allegedly took kids to crime arrested
POLICE have charged two adults
wanted in connection with several
shoplifting incidents, including some
in which a child was with them.
Both were arrested on the 300 block
of Boyd Avenue at about 9:45 p.m.
Thursday after police received “infor-
mation from the public.”
The child who accompanied them in
some of the incidents, who is under 10
years old, has yet to be identified, the
Winnipeg Police Service said Friday.
Neither suspect is believed to be a
parent of the child. Police released
images of the two adults a little more
than 12 hours before their arrests and
asked for the public’s help in finding
them.
Police said Thursday that the same
two suspects were responsible for
eight theft incidents at three stores
— on the 800 block of Regent Avenue,
the 300 block of McPhillips Street and
the 1600 block of Kenaston Boulevard
— between Dec. 6 and Feb. 18. The
thieves made off with a total of $1,300
worth of products and groceries items,
and the child was with them in four of
the incidents.
Police said Friday they have since
linked the pair to several similar re-
tail theft incidents in March. A po-
lice spokesman said he did not know
whether the child was at any of the
March incidents.
Lorne Quintin Flett, 44, and Lena
Rose Romero, 41, are charged with
numerous counts of theft under
$5,000, robbery and failure to comply
with orders. They were detained in
custody.
Flett has a limited criminal record.
He was convicted in 2001 of assault
and was given a peace bond, as well as
a fine for a charge of failing to comply
with a promise to appear, court rec-
ords show.
Romero pleaded guilty to an assault
offence after being charged with rob-
bery with a weapon and pleaded guilty
to two counts of theft under $5,000 in
January 2023, records show. She was
given a total of 48 days, considering
time in custody, and a year of unsuper-
vised probation.
Romero pleaded guilty to three
counts of theft under $5,000 and one
count of identity fraud to avoid arrest
in January 2020. She was given eight
days in jail, considering time served.
Const. Claude Chancy, WPS spokes-
man, said Thursday there have been
cases in which children accompanied
adults in shoplifting or robbery inci-
dents.
“We have adults that are at times en-
gaging in criminal acts with children
that appear to be in their care,” he
said. “It’s something that is very con-
cerning to the WPS.”
A man was arrested and later
charged in a Feb. 12 incident in which
a suspect robbed a store on the 1100
block of Main Street and placed stolen
goods in the backpack of a young boy
who was with him.
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