Port Hope Police – Press Release

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Mischief to vehicle

On the 17th of November 2018 Port Hope Police were called to a Rapley Blvd residence after the owner noted her vehicle had been scratched.  The vehicle sustained approximately $500.00 damage.  There is no information on suspects.

In separate cases there have been several reports of vehicles being egged.  Police received 3 reports on the 15t of November occurring in the Crossley Drive/Centennial area.  Other areas affected in early November were the Rapley Blvd subdivision.  No damage to the vehicles was reported.

Break, Enter and Theft

On the 19th of November Port Hope Police were called to an establishment in the Wellington Street/Phillips Road area regarding a break and enter. Information was received that culprits entered the So Clean Laundry Mat and caused damage to some property inside.  A change machine was vandalized and money in it was removed.  Port Hope Police are checking surveillance images possibly captured in the area for information on suspects.  Anyone with information is asked to call Port Hope Police or Crime Stoppers.

Pete Fisher
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