The
Cobourg Police Service has both a rich
heritage in serving the town and policing from one
of the most historic buildings in Cobourg. Using
the best of the past and working in the present
and having its path in the future the CPS delivers
quality policing to the citizens of Cobourg.
Noted as the best rated Police Service in Ontario
in two out of the three crime tracking categories
collected by Statistics Canada in 2002, the CPS
is justifiably proud of the men and women who
serve!
Cobourg Police investigated a two-vehicle collision on Elgin Street West on Thursday, June 17 at 8:20 a.m.
Both vehicles were travelling west bound when the lead vehicle stopped due to traffic. The van following was unable to get stopped and crashed into the rear of the first vehicle.
The 71 year old Cobourg man driving the trailing vehicle has been charged with careless driving.
The driver of the first vehicle was taken to hospital with unknown injuries.
Both vehicles required to be towed from the scene.
An Otto Drive resident has reported to Cobourg Police that someone stole his BBQ from his back patio.
The theft occurred overnight on Tuesday, June 15 or during the daytime on Wednesday. It was stainless steel with a side grill, propane tank and a grey nylon cover.
A two year old boy chased a ball onto Carlisle Street in front of his home and was struck by a passing car. The incident occurred on Wednesday afternoon, June 16 just before 6:00 p.m.
The driver of the car had no warning about the child’s presence as there were several vehicles parked along the curb.
The child was taken to Northumberland Hill Health Centre by ambulance with unknown injuries.
On Tuesday, June 15, shortly after 1:00 p.m., Cobourg Police received information that a possible impaired driver was travelling on Division Street and then again in the Sydenham and Durham Street area.
Police located a pickup truck pulling into a driveway on Durham Street which fit the description given by a witness.
The driver had the odour of alcohol on his breath and his speech was slurred.
He was arrested and returned to the police office where he refused to submit to a breathalyzer test.
The 55 year old Cobourg man has been charged with impaired driving and refusing to provide a breath sample.
Cobourg Police arrested three men after a search warrant was executed on Tuesday, June 15 at a Spring Street apartment.
Police entered the residence and seized 37 grams of crack cocaine, several hundred dollars in cash, a knife, two cell phones and several drug paraphernalia items.
Charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking and weapons dangerous are Michael Barry, age 56 of Cobourg, Nikolai Grey, age 18 of Mississauga and Anthony Bartley, age 21 of Toronto.
Bartley and Grey are also charged with two additional counts of failing to comply with court recognizance’s and probation orders. They have been held in custody pending bail hearings. Barry was released to a future court date.
The approximate street value of the seized drugs is $4,000, 00.