Port Hope Police Arrest Man In Cobourg

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A 29 year old male is facing several charges after Port Hope Police were called to theft complaint. On the 30 of August 2019 Police received information that there was a surety warrant out for the man.

The man also is alleged to have taken a digital camera from the residence of his form surety and tried to sell it at a buy and sell store in Cobourg.

On the 1 st of September Port Hope Police received information that the man was at the Comfort Inn in Cobourg. Police attended there and located the man in a vacant hotel room where he ran and locked himself in the bathroom.

Police were able to talk the man into surrendering.

Cody Puffer is charged with unlawfully in a dwelling, theft under $5000.00, possession of property obtained by crime and two counts of failing to comply with a condition of a recognizance of bail. He was held in custody for a show cause hearing.

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