Cobourg Police Bi-Weekly Update

In Police Blotter

From April 24 to May 7, 2023, CPS responded to 528 calls for service.

• Break and enter: 0

• Theft from vehicles : Five (5)

o Sutherland Crescent and Ontario Street

o University Street and Walton (2) – person arrested

o James Street and College Street (2)

• Distraction theft: none during this time frame

• Mischief: Two (2) – Chapel Street and Division Street (vehicle damaged), Carlisle Street and Curtis Crescent

• Fraud: Seven 7 frauds including counterfeit cash, phone scam, Puppy ad scam, paving scam, and online purchase

Four warrant arrests were made including fail to appear, theft (2), and harassment.

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