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Jewelry stolen at each of the homes

Top to bottom: Blue Rock Road neighborhood in South Yarmouth and the neighborhoods of River Street and Fontneau Road in Bass River. Courtesy Google Maps.
YARMOUTH - Yarmouth police are investigating three different break-ins that occurred on Friday sometime between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. According to a Yarmouth police release, calls from the three residents came into the department Friday evening, suggesting all of the crimes had happened during the day while the homes were empty.
In one instance, the perpetrator entered the home through an open door. Doors were kicked in at the other two homes. In all three cases, jewelry was taken, the value of which was not disclosed.
The homes were located in three different neighborhoods: Fontneau Road and River Street both in the Bass River section of town and Blue Rock Road in South Yarmouth, according to police.
Police have not indicated whether or not the thefts are connected.
All residents are reminded to keep their doors and windows locked and to remove all hidden keys on property. Neighbors are asked to remain vigilant and report any and all suspicious activity to the police by calling 911--during the day or night.
Any one with information about these thefts or who may have committed them is asked to contact Yarmouth detectives at 508-775-0445 ext. 2323 or 2125 or by emailing tips@yarmouthpolice.com. All information will be kept confidential, police said.
Gang member's girlfriend busted in Falmouth, drugs seized
Three-month-old baby was in car during drug bust Friday
NORTH FALMOUTH - A five-month investigation into the distribution of illegal narcotics resulted in the arrest of two and the seizure of a bounty of illegal drugs all packaged for individual sale. According to a Falmouth police release, members of the Falmouth, Mashpee and Bourne Police Departments conducted a motor vehicle stop on Friday just after 1:30 p.m. at the intersection of North Falmouth Highway and Nathan Ellis Highway.

Niko Kersey was arrested for outstanding warrants and for receiving stolen propertySurveillance related to the investigation led to the vehicle stop in which two people, Jessica Walton, 22, of Fall River, and Niko Kersey, 23, of Falmouth, were arrested for outstanding warrants, Walton for conspiracy to violate drug law and Kersey for receiving stolen property over $250.
Walton, according to police, is the girlfriend of a known illegal narcotics distributor and gang member, Kersey, a former customer.
During the vehicle stop,officers searched Walton's car and Walton and Kersey and discovered a large quantity of illegal substances: 49 Percocet pills, 30 bags of crack cocaine, 14 bags of powder cocaine (26.6 grams), 10 bags of marijuana (11.8 grams), 19 Suboxone pills and 43 bags of heroin (13 grams). In addition to the drugs, Walton's 2001 BMW sedan and $640 in cash were seized.
According to police, Walton's three-month-old baby was in the car at the time of the stop and was transferred to the custody of Walton's mother.
Jessica Walton was charged with trafficking cocaine, possession with intent to distribute a Class A drug (heroin), possession with intent to distribute a Class A drug (Suboxone), possession with intent to distribute a Class B drug (Percocet) and possession with intent to distribute a Class D drug (marijuana). Niko Kersey was charged with conspiracy to violate drug law.
Both will be arraigned in Falmouth District Court.
In March, 2010, Kersey was in court for possessing opium/Percocet with intent to distribute.
Klonopin bust in West Yarmouth early Friday morning
Suspect arrested, charged with felony possession
Crystal Marie Santos. YPD booking photo.WEST YARMOUTH - A 20-year-old West Yarmouth woman was arrested and arraigned in Barnstable Friday after an early morning visit from Yarmouth police. According to a Yarmouth police release, Yarmouth officers and members of the Cape Cod Drug Task Force conducting a 6:15 a.m. raid at the home of Crystal Marie Santos of 45 Higgins Crowell Road.
Police were armed with a search warrant for illegal narcotics. At the Higgins Crowell Road home, officers seized an undisclosed amount of Klonopin.
Santos was arrested and charged with felony possession of a Class C drug (Klonopin). She was arraigned the same day in Barnstable District Court.
When administered legally, Klonopin is used to treat anxiety and seizures.
One stabbed in Bourne home invasion late Tuesday night
Police seeking assailant with a bat, maybe a gun
Thee men crash their car fleeing the scene of the attack, police searching woods
BOURNE - One person was stabbed in a reported home invasion at a residence on Shore Road in Bourne late Tuesday night.
Boston TV is reporting that three men assaulted a person at the home, then crashed their vehicle while fleeing the scene.
State and local police searched for the suspects for several hours. The suspects were reportedly wielding bats and possibly a gun. A State Police helicopter was requested but was unavailable due to weather.
Video by David Curran.
Yarmouth police arrest man after violent attack, seize loaded .357 Magnum
Serial number on gun defaced, investigation continues
Michael A. Randall. YPD booking photo.YARMOUTH PORT - A Fresh Holes man faces a long list of charges after being arrested at his girlfriend's home in Yarmouth Port last Friday. According to a Yarmouth police release, officers responded to a domestic violence call at 145 Union Street Friday evening around 8 p.m.
At the home, the victim told officers her boyfriend, 21-year-old Michael A. Randall of 42 Fresh Holes Road in Hyannis, had attacked her and may still be armed with a loaded gun.
Officers arrested Randall at the woman's home. According to police, they also found the gun--a loaded and unsecured .357 Magnum handgun. The serial number on the firearm had been defaced.
Randall was placed under arrest and transported to the Yarmouth Police Station where he was processed and charged with the following:
- Assault and battery
- Improper storage of a firearm
- Felony unlawful possession of a firearm
- Unlawful possession of ammunition
- Felony assault to murder
- Felony assault and battery while armed with a dangerous weapon
- Felony possession of stolen property
- Possession of a defaced firearm
- Felony breaking and entering in the nighttime
- Destruction of property
Michael A. Randall was arraigned in Barnstable District Court on Monday.
The investigation into the stolen Magnum continues.
Truro police officers and firefighters come to the aid of a deer stuck in a well
Frantic and exhausted deer freed Sunday afternoon
TRURO - A trapped and visibly frightened deer received a helping hand Sunday afternoon when Truro police and firefighters came to its rescue. According to a Truro police release, around noon on Sunday, Officer Jeremiah Valli responded to the report of a deer stuck in a well. The owner of 5 Marshall Lane told Officer Valli that while walking their dog, they noticed a deer was stuck in an old well on the property and was unable to free itself.
Due to the steep incline of the well, the deer was unable to escape without assistance. Truro Fire Chief Brian Davis, Fire Captain Shannon Corea and firefighter David Gonsalves, along with Environmental Police Officer Mike Camire, joined Officer Valli at the scene. After several attempts at snaring the deer failed, Captain Corea was lowered into the well and succeeded in tying two ropes around the 120-lb animal's body, according to police.
Once the ropes were secured, the deer was hoisted out of the well. The deer was exhausted, but appeared to have sustained only minor injuries. Once freed from the ropes, the deer disappeared into the Pamet Valley marsh, police said.
Three injured in two-car crash on Route 6 in Wellfleet Monday morning
Car vs. van sends three to the hospital
WELLFLEET - Slippery roads have sent several people to the hospital across the Cape Monday, with car crashes reported in Chatham, Hyannis and Wellfleet. In Wellfleet, three people were injured when a 2007 Ford Econovan owner by Cape Abilities and driven by 64-year-old Michael Downs of Eastham, collided with a 2005 Mitsubishi Gallant owned and operated by 52-year-old Robert LaFrance of Eastham.
According to a Wellfleet police release, the accident occurred around 7:25 a.m. Monday morning on Route 6, just north of the police and fire stations.
Three people, the two passengers in the van and the driver of the Gallant, were transported to Cape Cod Hospital in Hyannis with injuries reported to be serious but non life-threatening.
The driver of the van was traveling in the westbound land and the driver of the Gallant was in the eastbound land when the collided just south of Briar Lane. Route 6 was slippery and there were patches of ice along the highway, according to police.
Traffic was detoured down Briar Lane for about an hour while the scene was cleared.
Wellfleet police are investigating the cause of the crash.
Almost a month ago, the driver of a Cape Abilities van was involved in a crash in Sandwich.
Two-car accident on Route 132 in Hyannis Monday
Northbound Route 132 closed for investigation

HYANNIS - One person was injured in a two-vehicle accident at the intersection of Route 132 and Attucks Lane in Hyannis Monday afternoon around 12 p.m.
The victim's injuries are not believed to be serious.
One lane of traffic was closed on the northbound side of Route 132 while police investigated the crash.
Photo by David G. Curran.
Black ice claims two cars at Ryder's Cove today
Serious injuries reported
This was the scene at 8:15 a.m. today when the red and blue cars above collided on Route 28 in North Chatham. A sand truck quickly made the area safer. Photos by Patricia Brooks.
CHATHAM - The accident was less than a 200 feet north of the scene of last Friday's mishap when a Chatham town truck vaulted over the guardrail and ended up a few feet from the cove.
On right, above, the wrecker driver picks up the battery from the red car which flew out of the engine compartment due to the severity of the impact.
Below, on right, the wrecker driver prepares to hoist the first car on his rig with the head of Ryder's Cove in the background.
Below, the second car ended up fifty-feet further north.
Black ice blamed
Today's accident was caused by black ice on this still-shaded corner of Route 28.
Shortly after the accident, a town sand truck came to spread sand on the area.
There was a passing shower in the area about an hour before and while temperatures were 38 degrees at the scene above, the roadbed was still extremely slippery.
Photos by Patricia Brooks, Cape Cod TODAY.
Eastham police announce new "tips" email address
Residents encouraged to report crimes to police
EASTHAM - Earlier this month, Eastham Police Chief Edward Kulhawik announced a new crime tips email address: crimetips@eastham-ma.gov. The email address has been made available for residents of Eastham to report crimes that have occurred and to also provide police with information that may prevent a future crime.
The email account will be monitored by Eastham detectives.
Residents are encouraged to join the department in keeping Eastham safe by emailing detectives any relevant information about criminal activity in the community.
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