Port Hope Police – Media Release

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Port Hope Police are advising citizens to make sure their vehicles are locked when not in use. On the 15th and 16th of January Police received calls to the Municipality’s east end after vehicle owners noted their vehicle had been entered. In each case the vehicle was left unlocked. Taken was small change. Port Hope Police feel these thefts, although minor, would have been avoided if the vehicles were locked. Police believe these incidents occurred overnight.

MVC intersection related.
On the 15 th of January 2020 shortly before 7:30am Port Hope Police and Emergency Services responded to a collision at the intersection of Rose Glen Rd and Phillips Rd in Port Hope. Investigation revealed that an eastbound SUV attempted to make a left turn onto the 401 eastbound ramp as a westbound Honda was proceeding through the intersection. The SUV collided into the Honda. The driver of the SUV was taken to NHH via Ambulance and treated for minor injuries. The other driver was not injured. The driver of the SUV was issued an offence notice for improper turn.

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