Cobourg Police – Woman Arrested on Warrant

In Police Blotter

A woman has been arrested on a warrant after police conducted a traffic stop.

On the 25th of May, 2021 at approximately 10:45 pm, police on patrol conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle. Police observed a woman known to be wanted on a warrant held by the Cobourg Police Service to be a passenger in the vehicle.


As a result of the police investigation, twenty-four-year-old Amanda Munro of Cobourg is charged with the following offences:

Fail to attend in accordance with Appearance Notice contrary to Section 145(3) of the
Criminal Code.

Fail to re-attend court contrary to Section 145(2)(b) of the Criminal Code.

2 X Theft under $5000 contrary to Section 334(b) of the Criminal Code.

Unauthorized use of a credit card contrary to Section 342(1)(c) of the Criminal Code.

4 X Possess Property obtained by crime contrary to Section 355(b) of the Criminal Code.

Fraudulent use of a credit card contrary to Section 342(3) of the Criminal Code.
The accused was released from custody on an Appearance Notice with a pending court date.

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