Port Hope Police – Break, Enter and Mischief

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A report of a break and enter in progress at an Ontario Street residence Port Hope, Ontario led to the arrest of George Procee, born in 1983 from Toronto ON. Port Hope officers received the complaint after the residents heard banging, and glass smashing to their basement window. Officers were given a description of the male party, and at around 1:10 am on Decmeber 24, 2020, Procee was arrested running northbound on Elgin Street, Port Hope Ontario. Procee was charged with break and enter as well as mischief. Procee was released on an adult undertaking for court in early 2021.

Police want to remind the community with coronavirus cases on the rise please do your part by staying home and following the guidelines suggested even prior to the lock down on December 26, 2020. We have to help flatten the curve.

Our office will be closed from noon today, December 24, 2020 until the end of the lockdown. If you have an emergency call 911 or you can call our administration line at 905-885-8123 press 3 to speak to our dispatch center. If you are looking for a police check please go to our website https://www.phps.on.ca/ and you will see on the top left page “open navigation” select services in the drop down list. There you will see police check and select online. If you have any questions you can email phps@phps.on.ca

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