Cobourg Police – Investigate Break and Enter

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Cobourg Police Service responded to a call for a break and enter at a downtown business on July 10, 2019. The suspect(s) entered the premise and a quantity of cash, jewelry and electronic items were taken.

Today the Cobourg Police Service has obtained permission from the business owners to identify the targeted business as Greenbacks Pawn Shop located at 41 King Street, East, Cobourg.

Suspect Description:
1. Male white, short hair, thin to medium build, wearing dark clothing, light coloured hoodie under a jacket, white runner style shoes, dark ball cap with a logo on the front.

2. Female white, heavy build, dark pants, dark shoes, unique hoodie with possibly digital camouflage design on it.
Please see the attached photos from surveillance footage inside the store.

If anyone has any knowledge of this incident, please contact the Cobourg Police Service at 905-372-6821 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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