No Arrests After Vehicles Entered In Cobourg

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Police say there have been no arrests as of Thursday, April 18, 2019  following vehicles being entered in the early morning hours of Tuesday in Cobourg.
Video sent to Today’s Northumberland shows two people checking car doors on vehicles along Prince of Wales Drive behind Canadian Tire around 4 a.m. on April 16, 2019.
The person who sent the video said he was alerted when a person down the street couldn’t find his wallet.
After checking the security camera, he noticed two people going along the sidewalk in the early morning hours checking vehicle doors.
The video was turned over to Cobourg Police, but as of Thursday, April 18, 2019, Cobourg Police Communications Coordinator Laurie Debattista said there have been no arrests.

Click here for video http://nesphotos.zenfolio.com/p640284570/hc971a758#hc971a758

Pete Fisher
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