So apparently the Smashing Pumpkins are still a thing in Norfolk County.
NORFOLK COUNTY - Apparently the Smashing Pumpkins are still really popular in Norfolk County.
Police are investigating after several pumpkins were tossed from a moving vehicle to mailboxes over night on Saturday. In total 10 mailboxes on Windham Road 2 were badly damaged from the mischief.
Staff Sergeant John Fashing, Operations Manager, Norfolk County OPP says they are taking this crime seriously.
"Police are looking to speak to anyone that may have information regarding these incidents. We need to hold these individual(s) accountable for their actions. Residents are tired of having their property vandalized or property stolen by individuals who think that this type of behaviour is acceptable."

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