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Quinte West OPP laying charges following vandalism at golf course

By Kay Joly Aug 16, 2024 | 4:05 PM

Mischief charges are pending against individuals suspected in a vandalism incident at a golf course in Quinte West.

On August 7th, members of Quinte West OPP responded to a call at Quinte Hills Golf Course in the Frankford area.

A number of individuals damaged the property on that date and then fled.

Officials at the course told our newsroom that this was the second such incident this month.

Police have now contacted a number of suspects and have advised them of the outstanding warrants.

More information will be available once arrests have been made.