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Yarmouth Police arrest several for property-related crimes this week

Yarmouth Police arrest several for property-related crimes this week

Larceny and breaking and entering high on the list of charges

YARMOUTH - Over a four-day period the men and women of the Yarmouth Police Department charged several persons for property-related crimes. 

Some of the charges are as follows.

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/information.  Inappropriate comments on this blog post will be deleted.  All individuals are innocent until proven guilty.

Arrested PersonCharges, Location, Arresting Officer
NO IMAGE On Wednesday, December 2 at 1:07 p.m., Patrol Officer Gordon Gibbons charged Amy V. Booth-Hamblin, 31, of Laurie's Lane in Marstons Mills,  with Felony Unarmed Burglary, Felony Destruction of Property and Felony Larceny from a Building on Courtland Way in West Yarmouth.
NO IMAGE On Wednesday, December 2 at 2:44 p.m., one male juvenile (16) and three female juveniles (14, 16 and 14) were arrested by Detective Eric Nuss on Station Avenue in South Yarmouth and charged with Felony Breaking and Entering Daytime, Felony Destruction of Property and Trespassing.

On Friday, December 4 at 1:09 p.m., Jarrad I. Natale, 21, of Main Street in West Dennis, was arrested by Patrol Officer Richard Fichter on Long Pond Drive in South Yarmouth and charged with Felony Breaking and Entering Daytime, Felony Larceny and Felony Destruction of Property.

On Saturday, December 5 at 2:45 a.m., Jeremy Clark Whelden, 25, of Hamblin Hill Road in Yarmouth Port, was arrested by Patrol Officer Mark Noone on Ivanhoe Road in West Yarmouth and charged with Felony Burglary, two counts of Felony Larceny, Felony Outstanding Warrant and Possession of Heroin. Editor's note: Whelden's name has appeared on the CCT Police Blog on two other occasions for robbery-related incidents. See here and here.

On Sunday, December 6 at 12:40 a.m., Eric R. Anderson, 40, Pequod Circle in Yarmouth, was arrested by K9 Patrol Officer Peter McClelland on Trowbridge Path in West Yarmouth and charged with Felony Breaking and Entering Daytime and Felony Larceny from a Building.
NO IMAGE On Sunday, December 6 at 9:30 p.m., Patrol Officer Louis Nickinello Jr. charged Eric J. Abdow, 24, of Ocean Avenue in South Yarmouth, with Felony Larceny on Joel Road in Yarmouth Port.
NO IMAGE On Sunday, December 6 at 10:09 p.m., Patrol Officer Justin Haire charged Calvin S. Belle, 47, of Camp Street in West Yarmouth, with Felony Breaking and Entering Daytime on Camp Street.

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12/08/09 @ 12:18 pm
legalizeit [Member] writes:
"Obama needs to do something, maaan"
12/08/09 @ 2:28 pm
henneyandheineken [Member] writes:
its pretty sad everytime they post pictures up... 85% of the time i recognize at least one person or name... wow
12/08/09 @ 3:30 pm
petercohen [Member] writes:
henney:

Maybe you need to keep better company. ;)
12/08/09 @ 7:39 pm
oakens11 [Member] writes:
jeremy wheldon, still looking good man. keep up the heroin use and B&E's, youre doing great. you are a quality citizen.
12/09/09 @ 10:46 pm
johnnythunder [Member] writes:
Why am I thinking the movie Deliverance?
12/10/09 @ 7:56 am
justiceforall [Member] writes:
Hey Oaken11,
From your comments on this site, one might infer that you are supplying these kids with their drugs. You certainly seem to know all about them!
12/10/09 @ 9:43 am
henneyandheineken [Member] writes:
or maybe he was being sarcastic... I know jeremy and all the drugs and stuff he gets into.. but that doesnt mean im his dealer or that i chose to hang out with him... You know it is cape cod.. people know your business within hours
12/10/09 @ 6:49 pm
benny1 [Member] writes:
Mr.Andersons inlaws live on next street he keeps his company trailor there anderson brother builder thats nice scoping out the hood while eating turkey
01/05/10 @ 11:35 am
codcaper2.0 [Member] writes:
These people are going to get real far in life. What a bunch of losers!
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