Cobourg Police – Update – Suspected Arrested After Damage to Bus Shelter

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Male Arrested for Mischief to Property and Fail to Comply with Probation
The Cobourg Police have charged a male after responding to a Mischief at the bus shelter in the Town of Cobourg. On Monday the 25th of March, 2019 police received a report of two males “tagging” the bathroom doors inside of the bus shelter on Albert Street.
After the assistance of the public and social media the male, 20 year old Tiernan MCKENNA of Cobourg, turned himself into the Cobourg Police and was charged for Mischief and Fail to Comply with a Probation Order.
Tiernan MCKENNA was released on a Promise to Appear and an Officer in Charge Undertaking with a pending court date.

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The Cobourg Police are looking to identify this person (in attached photo) who is believed to be involved in mischief at a bus shelter in Cobourg. If you have any information or know this person, please contact the Cobourg Police at 905-372-6821 or Crime Stoppers 800-222-8477.

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