Cobourg Police – Man and Woman Arrested For Theft

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Man and Woman arrested for Theft

The Cobourg Police have arrested a man and a woman after responding to a theft in progress call at a local business.
On Sunday the 22nd of July, 2018, at approximately 4:30 pm, police responded to Strathy Road for a report of a theft in progress in which a man and woman were last seen getting into a vehicle. Police located the vehicle in the parking lot of the business at which time the occupants were placed under arrest.
As a result of the police investigation, 27 year old Crystal Sparks of Peterborough was charged with theft under $5000 and Possession of Property obtained by Crime while 28 year old Peter James Munro of Cobourg was arrested on a warrant and charged with Breach of Probation. Both parties were released on Promise to Appears with upcoming court dates as well as Officer In Charge Undertakings with conditions.

Any questions may be directed to the Cobourg Police Service by calling 905-372-6821.

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