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Wellfleet crash; Sandwich fire; car into building; junk causes Yarmouth crash

Two seriously injured in Wellfleet crash

     Wellfleet firefighters work to extricate the driver of a wrecked vehicle on Route 6       Tim Caldwell
WELLFLEET - Wellfleet Police will be looking to see if alcohol played a role in a crash that seriously injured two people. An officer discovered the wrecked vehicle on Route 6 by the Seabury Surf gift shop about 1:45 AM Sunday morning. A vehicle fitting the description of the wrecked one had been reported operating erratically in Eastham shortly before the crash was discovered but its not confirmed if this vehicle is one and the same. Rescuers had to use the Jaws of Life to extricate the driver 29-year old Horace Gordon of Provincetown from the mangled Ford Taurus sedan. Gordon and his passenger 32-year old Juliette Brodeur of Wellfleet were both taken to Cape Cod Hospital by Wellfleet and Eastham ambulances. The injuries are not believed to be life-threatening. Charges may be pending as the investigation continues. 

Blaze guts house in Sandwich
SANDWICH
- Firefighters from Sandwich and West Barnstable were called to battle a fire that heavily damaged this house at 6O8 Route 6A in Sandwich.

The ranch style home was well involved when firefighters arrived shortly after 7:15 AM Saturday.

The occupants evacuated safely and there were no immediate reports of injuries.

 

Other surrounding towns were covering empty fire stations. Firefighters were able to get the flames under control in about an hour.

The cause of the fire was not immediately clear. The Red Cross is providing temporary shelter for the residents.

We'll bring you further details as we get them.

Photos courtesy of R. Copley.

Car crashes into building in Falmouth
FALMOUTH
- Falmouth Police are investigating a car vs building in their town. Sometime around 6 AM the vehicle crashed into a building at 205 Worcester Court. The building houses several businesses including the Conference Table Restaurant. Further details were not immediately available.

Standoff reported in Mashpee
MASHPEE
- Specialized police units were called to Mashpee around midnight after a person reportedly barricaded themselves in a building. Mashpee Police have not released any information as of press time. We'll bring you further details as we get them.

Junk blamed for Yarmouth crash
YARMOUTH
- Yarmouth Police say a vehicle was so full of trash the driver was unable to control the pedals leading to a crash.  According to police on Friday evening about 5:00 PM they received a report of a motor vehicle crash near the intersection of Route 28 and South Sea Avenue in West Yarmouth. Yarmouth Police Patrol Officer John E. Dimitres and K9 Patrol Officer Peter B. McClelland arrived at the scene and found a red 2000 Ford Focus crashed into a flower planter in the parking lot of the West Yarmouth Mobil Gas Station. They further discovered that the entire interior of the vehicle was filled with all sorts of trash and rubbish, which covered the complete interior of the vehicle from floor to ceiling front and back.

Patrol Officer Dimitres conducted an on-scene investigation, which indicated that the crash occurred as the operator of the Focus starting backing out of a parking space across the street at the West Yarmouth Post Office. While in the process of backing up-the trash inside the vehicle shifted and jammed the accelerator pedal causing the vehicle to accelerate at a high rate of speed in reverse and travel over the curbing-across Route 28-striking and knocking over a light pole before weaving back on to Route 28 striking a westbound Ford Explorer then go back over the sidewalk finally coming to rest against the flower pot.

Patrol Officer Dimitres determined that no one in the Explorer was injured and that the operator of the Focus was also uninjured. The operator of the Focus admitted that several old coffee cups as well as assorted pieces of trash had fallen on to the gas and brake pedal causing her to lose control. The Ford Focus was towed from the scene and the operator 53-year old Ann E. Biglan of West Yarmouth was cited for Impeded Operation of a Motor Vehicle, Negligent Operation of a Motor Vehicle, Failure to Use Care in Backing, and Operating with a Rejected Safety Inspection Sticker. Photo furnished by Yarmouth Police.

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02/10/07 @ 9:49 am
capecodjewel.com [Member] writes:
LOL... my 23 year old daughter's car isn't far from looking like that Ford Focus. I'm glad no one was hurt. :) Just goes to show, in a car messiness can be dangerous!
02/10/07 @ 11:41 am
umassjsp [Member] writes:
My brother trashes his cars just like this humanoid in West Yarmouth. Beer bottles, chewing tobacco spit, hockey equipment, Mc Donalds wrappers etc. But I think the reason he does it is so when they go out to bars he can never drive since his "boys" cant get into his car with all the trash.
02/10/07 @ 12:49 pm
videopaul [Member] writes:
Oh my God! That's rich! Probably should have got ticketed for littering. BTW - Excellent crash scene photography. The cops and towc crew must have been cracking up. The best thing, no one being hurt. Priceless photo!
02/10/07 @ 6:46 pm
capemom [Member] writes:
The poor trash car woman has OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder, wikipedia it here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OCDwikipedia

We've all seen and heard of houses where the owners have OCD and never throw anything away, but I've never heard of it with respect to a car.

What a great picture. I hope this woman gets some help, they have great meds for OCD nowadays.
02/11/07 @ 7:57 am
The Yarmouth Taxpayer [Member] writes:
I find the releasing these photos of the trash in the vehicle accident unprofessional by the Yarmouth Police Department, and making an accident a three-ring circus. The Yarmouth Police perform their duties in a professional way all the time except this time. Releasing these photos only ads injury to the accident and serves no purpose. The responsibility on releasing the photos, now in the Boston Herald and on Boston TV Channel 5, has to lie with the Chief. Releasing these photos is a disservice to the hard working members of the department. It is also humiliation to the individual. Write the tickets and make the charges to go to court, this is what the Police are supposed to do. They are not paid to start thing circuses. The Taxpayers in Yarmouth deserve better.
02/11/07 @ 8:23 am
umassjsp [Member] writes:
There is an old saying up at the House of Corrections in Barnstable..."if you cant do the time dont do the crime". The humanoid in the Trash Car committed a crime that could of killed a small child or old person that couldnt get out of the way of her careening car. Hopefully someone will read and see this and clean up their vehicle and a life could be saved. YPD did the right thing if this is their picture. They should just put the entire car on the train that goes up to the SEMASS incinerator in Rochester!!
02/11/07 @ 10:02 am
fireman [Member] writes:
we drove by this right after it happened,all I can say is this just goes to show she needs help and by releasing the photo the police might have shown someone how bad it can get.Besides did you see her house on the news,come on who wants to live next door to that?The yard was worse than her car.I'd hate to see inside,or have to live next to it.Doesn't the town have the right to make her clean it up.She is not only a driving hazard,but her yard is a health hazard.YARMOUTH,DO SOMETHING BEFORE SOMEONE GETS KILLED !
02/11/07 @ 1:11 pm
capemom [Member] writes:
Yarmouth Taxpayer: This individual has been allowed to drive a potential death trap and live in a house that is a health hazard and an eyesore precisely BECAUSE people have been too sensitive.

I'm not saying publically flog the poor woman, but when things like this happen, and an individual is humiliated, it forces them out of denial and into reality, where I hope she gets the help she needs. She has an illness and needs to do something about it.
02/12/07 @ 12:46 am
capecodtalk.com [Member] writes:
Zoom in on the photo. That is not a mound of trash. That is a mound of art supplies. There is very, VERY little trash there. (The woman still needs some serious help, of course)
02/13/07 @ 11:15 am
umassjsp [Member] writes:
TRASH CAR MAKES NATIONAL NEWS...Fox News Channel (Bill Oreillys channel) just did a story on the trash car at 11am on Tues. West Yarmouth is famous !!!!
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