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Operator charged in Chatham July 4th crash; Assaults, OUIs and warrant arrests top YPD weekly arrests

Operator charged in Chatham July 4th crash

CHATHAM - The Chatham Police Department has charged Troy Eldredge, 27, of Harwich, in connection with a crash that occurred on July 04, 2009.

Editor's note: Mrs. Machie was critically injured after the crash and was transport to Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston Saturday. This morning (Thursday), the Cape Cod Times reported that her condition has been upgraded.

Mr. Eldredge has been charged with:

  1. Negligent Operation of a Motor Vehicle
  2. Failure to Stay Within Marked Lanes
  3. Failure to Use Care/Caution in Backing
  4. Speed Greater than Reasonable for Existing Conditions

The crash occurred on Post Office Road at 11:09 a.m.  Virginia Machie, 81, of Chatham, was struck by Eldredge’s vehicle, while she was walking on Post Office Road after the completion of Chatham’s annual 4th of July parade.

The Cape Cod Regional Crash Reconstruction Team assisted in this investigation.

Release courtesy of the Chatham Police Department.

Yarmouth Police Department arrests for week ending 07/09/09

Domestic assault and batteries, warrant charges and OUIs top arrests

YARMOUTH - During the period of Thursday, July 2, 8 a.m. through Thursday, July 9, 8 a.m., the men and women of the Yarmouth Police Department responded to 767 calls of which 38 resulted in arrests.  Among those were the following.

Release and photos courtesy of the Yarmouth Police Department.

Editor's note: The information and images (mugshots) are included in this blog as a matter of public safety.  Inappropriate comments on this blog post will be deleted.

Arrested PersonLocation, Date, Arresting Officer

On Thursday, July 2 at 2:16 a.m., Thomas F. Maloney Jr, of Canton, MA, was arrested by Patrol Officer Albert Sprague during a vehicle stop on Route 28 in West Yarmouth for OUI Liquor.

On Thursday, July 2 at 12:03 a.m., Glen Daniel Duguay, of Amelia Way in Marstons Mills, was arrested by Patrol Officer Christopher Van Ness during a traffic stop on Route 28 in West Yarmouth on Warrants.

On Thursday, July 2 at 5:45 p.m., William John Woods, of Crestwood Road in Dennisport, was arrested by Patrol Officer David Schneeweis during a forgery call on Route 6A in West Yarmouth for Felony False Check.

On Friday, July 3 at 1:50 a.m., Joseph Juan Montanez, of Barnstable Road in Hyannis, was arrested by Patrol Officer Christopher Marino during a vehicle stop on College Road in West Yarmouth for Felony OUI Liquor 4th Offense. See original report here.
NO IMAGE On Friday, July 3 at 2:15 a.m., a 16-year-old male juvenile (photo withheld), was arrested by Sergeant Patrick Carty during a burglary call on Anthony Road in West Yarmouth for Breaking and Entering into a Motor Vehicle.

On Friday, July 3 at 3:52 a.m., Samantha L. Godfrey, of South Easton, was arrested by Patrol Officer Paul Mellett during a vehicle stop on Anthony Road in West Yarmouth for OUI Liquor.

On Saturday, July 4 at 2:18 a.m., David W. Dutra, of Pinewood Road in Hyannis, was arrested by Patrol Officer Michael Kramer during a vehicle stop on Rotue 28 in West Yarmouth for OUI Drugs.

On Friday, July 4 at 9:03 p.m., Jeffrey A. Daluz, of Pleasant Hill Lane in Hyannis, was arrested by Patrol Officer Chris Van Ness after a vessel stop on Lewis Bay in West Yarmouth for Felony Boating While Intoxicated - 5th Offense. See original report here.

On Sunday, July 5 at 4:40 p.m., Carrie Lynn Guenard, of Route 28 in South Yarmouth, was arrested by Patrol Officer Richard White during a domestic violence call at that address for Domestic Assault and Battery. Read the original report here.

On Monday, July 6 at 5:38 a.m., Patrick D. Binnall, of General Lawrence Road in South Yarmouth, was arrested by Patrol Office Michael Kramer during an assault call at that address for Domestic Assault and Battery.

On Tuesday, July 7 at 1:19 a.m., Julianne B. Miskovsky, of Upper County Road in Dennis, was arrested by Patrol Officer Scott Lundegren during a vehicle stop on Route 28 in West Yarmouth for Warrants.

On Tuesday, July 7 at 3 p.m., Suzanna E. Wyman, of North Main Street in South Yarmouth, was arrested by Patrol Officer Andrew O'Malley during a vehicle stop on North Main Street for Warrants.

On Tuesday, July 7 at 5 p.m., Gregory J. Wargin, of Rock Harbor Road in Orleans, was arrested by Patrol Officer Albert Sprague during a vehicle stop on Station Avenue in South Yarmouth for Warrants.

On Tuesday, July 7 at 7:49 p.m., Sarah Giles, of Alewife Circle in South Yarmouth, was arrested by Patrol Officer Philip Magnuson during a vehicle stop on Alewife Circle for Warrants.

On Wednesday, July 8 at 2:15 a.m., Alisha A. Bird, of Providence, RI, was arrested by Patrol Office Christopher Van Ness, during a vehicle stop on Starbuck Lane in Yarmouth Port for OUI Liquor.

On Wednesday, July 8 at 3:23 a.m., Denise V. Williams, of Commercial Street in Yarmouth, was arrested by Patrol Officer Christopher Marino during a vehicle stop on Seaview Avenue in South Yarmouth for License Suspended Subsequent Offense.

On Thursday, July 9 at 1:49 a.m., Angeline Marie Haggarty, of Woonsocket, RI, was arrested by Patrol Officer Christopher Marino during a vehicle stop on Route 28 in South Yarmouth for OUI Liquor.

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07/09/09 @ 6:07 pm
bdarr [Member] writes:
I'm glad this is back.
07/09/09 @ 7:20 pm
dingbat [Member] writes:
bdarr, I agree. This reinforces my resolve to abstain if I'm going anywhere near the devil hootch. It hasn't helped my popularity during the holiday seasons with my workmates at office parties and such, but I really don't want all you lurkers looking at my ugly mug on these pages.
07/10/09 @ 1:08 am
corruptionbuster [Member] writes:
You have some of the best reporting on criminal activity on the Internet. I log in every day, and keep track of the Police and Fire Log. You do great work.

I'm working on a website, www.welcometobarnstable.com and I'm going to post a lot of pictures of the homeless that were left out in the cold to commit murder and mayhem. A number of rapes and homicides occurred over ten years as executives planned lavish expansion projects at taxpayer expense. You may see some familiar faces, familiar names. Some items are already posted, but it will get better. Housing Assistance Corporation is about to embark on it's "Housing with Love" walk.

It might be different if they didn't maltreat their clients and create a chaotic and crazy system producing systemic insanity. Once I'm posted, you'll understand what I mean.

www.welcometobarnstable.com
07/10/09 @ 3:22 am
Monponsett [Member] writes:
I've never seen anyone look Innocent in these photos.
07/10/09 @ 7:46 am
saltflyfisher [Member] writes:
And the HITs keep coming.If you're out after 1a.m. driving around.You're an easy target.
07/10/09 @ 11:44 am
Ned [Member] writes:
Alisha from Lovecraft City doesn't exactly look innocent; I'm thinkin' CVN stopped her 'cause he caught the Wicca vibe. Or thought she was cute.
07/11/09 @ 7:07 pm
vic [Member] writes:
Yes, me like Alisha too!
07/11/09 @ 7:30 pm
karent2 [Member] writes:
Daluiz looks like an old man Buckwheat
07/12/09 @ 12:19 am
wishinguwell [Member] writes:
Glad to see it back too. Good Job!!
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