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Dennis Police issue a Level 3 Sex Offender notice
Dennis Police issue a Level 3 Sex Offender Notice
Individual is not wanted by the authorities
DENNIS - The Dennis Police Department has issued a Level 3
Sex Offender community notice for an individual now living in Dennisport. John J. Stangl, 60, is now residing at the Lamplighter
Motel, Room #20 on Route 28 in Dennisport. He was previous listed as homeless and living in Hyannis. Stangl's employment status was not noted.
Stangl, shown in a 2009 photograph on right, is a white male, 5'10", 297 lbs, with hazel eyes and brown hair. He has a scar above his right eye.
He was convicted of Open & Gross Lewdness and Lascivious Behavior. He was convicted of these crimes in May of 1998 then again in September and October of 2008.
Stangl has been designated a Level 3 Sex Offender by the Sex Offender Registry Board (SORB). The Board has determined that this individual is at a high risk to re-offend and that the degree of dangerousness posed to the public is such that a substantial public safety interest is served by active community notification.
According to SORB, six Level 3 Sex Offenders are registered and residing in the town of Dennis.
Release and photo courtesy of the Dennis Police Department.
Two bodies found just Off Cape in Mattapoisett
Couple in their 70s discovered dead, one hanged himself

Mattapoisett shown by the red X above is one town past Wareham about ten miles from Cape Cod.
MATTAPOISETT - Police investigators at the scene of a home at 6 Tallman Street in Mattapoisett, Massachusetts Thursday (11-12-09) afternoon.
The two bodies where found in a residence listed as owned by Joseph Battistelli and his wife, Shirley Battistelli. Police have been at the scene for several hours.
The nature of the deaths are not know at present. Police found Shirley Battistelli, 74, and her husband Joseph Battistelli, 72, dead inside their home.
Shirley Battistelli was found on the first floor of the home. Joseph Battistelli was found in the basement, officials said. He appeared to have hanged himself and to have suffered a gunshot wound, according to police.
Officials said there was no sign of forced entry, and the scenerio bore the usual signs of a murder-suicide.
A reader (below) sent us the Plymouth PD bulletin:
Plymouth County District Attorney Timothy J. Cruz and Mattapoisett Police Chief Mary Lyons announced that two people were found dead today in their home in Mattapoisett. At approximately 2:09 p.m. today, Mattapoisett Police received a call reporting that two people were found dead at 6 Tallman Street, Mattapoisett. Upon arrival at that address, Mattapoisett Officers entered the home and found two people deceased inside. The scene was secured and State Police Detectives assigned to the Plymouth County District Attorney's Office were notified and responded to the scene.
At this point investigators have confirmed that Shirley Battistelli, (DOB 10/15/35) and her husband Joseph Battistelli, (DOB 2/16/37) were found dead inside of their home at 6 Tallman Street.
Photo and video by David G. Curran.

Life-threatening injuries in a three vehicle head-on crash
UPDATE 11/13/09: Plymouth Police have released the names of the drivers involved in Wednesday's head-on crash. The woman Med-Flighted to Boston Medical Center has been identified as 20-year-old Olivia Souza of Brockton. Souza is currently listed in critical condition. The other two drivers, James Rogers of Plymouth and Brett Sematore, also of Plymouth, were treated for non life-threatening injuries and released from Jordan Hospital in Plymouth on Wednesday.
Head-on crash in Plymouth crash sends woman to the hospital
No pulse felt at scene, Medflight to Boston from nearby school
PLYMOUTH - A woman driving a red pick-up truck and reported to be in her early twenties sustained life-threatening injuries in a three vehicle head-on crash on Federal Furnace Road in Plymouth, Massachusetts Wednesday (11-11-09) evening around 5:45 p.m. According to police radio reports, the female did not have a pulse at the scene of the accident.
She was transported to a local elementary school where she was transported by Med-Flight helicopter to Boston Medical Center. Two other people involved in the accident were transported to Jordan Hospital in Plymouth with what are believed to be non life-threatening injuries. Federal Furnace Road was closed in both directions for over an hour as police investigated the accident.
Photo and video by David G. Curran.
Four teens face charges for Nantucket Yacht Club break-in
Four teens face charges for Nantucket Yacht Club break-in
Booze, cash and camera stolen

The Nantucket Yacht Club on South Beach Street as seen from above. Map courtesy of Bing.
NANTUCKET - Four Nantucket juveniles face charges of Breaking and Entering and Larceny after the Nantucket Yacht Club at 1 South Beach Street reported a break-in on Monday, November 9, 2009. The four juveniles range in age from 14 to 15.
It is believed that the break-in occurred in the early morning hours of Sunday, November 8, 2009. The manager reported $1,000 in cash, $1,000 in liquor and two cameras valued at over $800 stolen from the club.
On Tuesday, November 10, 2009 at 7 p.m., Officer Michael Wells responded to a suspicious persons call at the yacht club. Officer Wells located two youths on the yacht club property near some of the stolen liquor that had been hidden. These youths were transported to the police station where they were questioned after their parents were called to the police station.
Nantucket Police Department detectives conducted an investigation which will result in four juveniles being charged with Breaking and Entering in the Nighttime with Intent to Commit a Felony and Larceny from a Building.
All four teens will be arraigned on December 1, 2009.
Release courtesy of the Nantucket Police Department.
Two Cocaine trafficking arrests on Nantucket; One arrest in Truro this previous week; YPD interactive crime mapping announced; Previous Harwich weekly arrests include shoplifting, threats and OUI
Cocaine trafficking cases result in two arrests on Nantucket
NANTUCKET - A drug distribution and trafficking investigation conducted by the Nantucket Police Department and Massachusetts State Police Detectives assigned to the Cape and Islands District Attorney's Drug Task Force targeting Cocaine resulted in two arrests.
The Nantucket Police Department and Massachusetts State Police Detectives assigned to the Cape and Islands District Attorney's Office Drug Task Force conducted a three month long narcotics investigation into the sale and trafficking of Cocaine. The operation concentrated on identifying key players and their associates in the illicit trade of narcotics. These types of narcotics investigations will continue as a collaborative effort with the Cape Cod Drug Task Force and the Nantucket Police Department's Detectives Unit.
To date, the following two arrests have been made on Friday, November 6, 2009 in the mid-island area.
Lenworth East, 37, a Nantucket resident and Jamaican national, was charged with two counts of Trafficking Cocaine Class B. East was held on $55,000 cash bail.
- Count One: 94C 32E over 28 grams mandatory 5 year prison sentence
- Count Two: 94C 32E over 100 grams mandatory 10 year prison sentence
Christopher Stewart, 43, a Nantucket resident and Jamaican national, was charged with two counts of Distributing a Class B Substance (Cocaine), one count of Trafficking a Class B Substance (Cocaine) and one count of Conspiracy to Violate Drug Laws. Stewart was held on $5,000 cash bail.
- Count One and Two: Distributing Class B - penalties of 2 1/2 years in a house of corrections or up to 10 years in state prison
- Count Three: Trafficking Class B - more than 28 grams mandatory 5 years state prison sentence
- Count Four: Conspiracy to Violate Drug Laws - trafficking 5 years state prison sentence
Both East and Stewart were arraigned on Monday, November 9, 2009.
Release courtesy of the Nantucket Police Department.
One arrest in Truro this previous week
TRURO - The Truro Police Department responded to
over 60 calls
during the period of
November 2 through November 8 including reports of
suspicious activity and a suspicious person, as well as offering mutual aid to the Truro Fire
Department and the Provincetown Police Department. One arrest was made
during this period.
On Sunday, November 8 at 7:48 p.m., Dustin Silva Burch, 26, of North Truro was arrested on Professional Heights Road in Truro for Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle and Inspection Sticker (rejected/invalid).
Release courtesy of the Truro Police Department.
YPD encourages residents to sign up for Interactive Online Crime Mapping
YARMOUTH - All Yarmouth citizens and property owners are strongly encouraged to
visit our web site at www.yarmouthpolice.com and view the Crime Reports section to receive up-to-date crime data for their specific street or neighborhood.
Citizens can also use this site to sign on to receive free daily emailed crime alerts with up to date statistics for neighborhoods throughout Yarmouth.
Hundreds of citizens have signed up already. It’s free and it’s easy and it a great way to keep informed about crime in your neighborhood is the first step in preventing future occurrences.
Release courtesy of the Yarmouth Police Department.
Previous Harwich PD arrests include shoplifting, threats and OUI
Editor's note: After experiencing a bit of a backlog, we are posting the following arrests in an effort to catch up.
HARWICH - During the period of Sunday, October 25 through Sunday, November 1, the officers of the Harwich Police Department responded to 252 calls for service. The arrests below are a few of those resulting from the week's activity.
Release and photos courtesy of the Harwich 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. All individuals are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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James Anderson of Centerville was arrested by School Resource Officer Jonathan Mitchell for Violation of a Restraining Order during a call for service at Cape Cod Regional Technical High School. |
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Matthew Gonzalez of Harwich was arrested by Patrol Officer Paul Ulrich during a purse snatching call in Harwichport. Gonzalez was charged with Unarmed Robbery of a Person Over Age 60. |
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Shane Donoghue of Yarmouth was arrested by School Resource Officer Jonathan Mitchell on a warrant charging him with Intimidation of a Witness and Threats to Commit Murder. Donoghue's arrest was the result of an incident that took place at Cape Cod Regional Technical High School. SR Officer Mitchell was assisted by members of the Yarmouth Police Department. |
| NO IMAGE | Sean Davis was issued a criminal application by Officer Peter Petell of Operating an Uninsured and Unregistered Vehicle. |
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Kevin Doherty of Dennisport was arrested by Patrol Officer Paul Boorack for OUI. The arrest was the result of a call regarding a suspicious vehicle in the Campgrounds section of Harwichport. |
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Glen Duguay of Harwich was arrested by Patrol Office Mark Holmes for Shoplifting and a warrant. Duguay was arrested during a call for service at the White Hen Pantry. |
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Marissa Bartley of Barnstable was arrested by School Resource Office Jonathan Mitchell for Assault with a Dangerous Weapon and Threats to Commit a Crime. Bartley was arrested during a call for service at Cape Cod Regional Technical High School. |
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Mark McCluskey of Harwich was arrested by Patrol Sergeant John Sullivan Jr. for OUI 5th Offense, Negligent Operation of a Motor Vehicle and two civil infractions. The arrest was made during a traffic stop in Harwichport. |
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William Penn of Oak Bluffs was arrested by Patrol Officer Amy Walinski on a warrant. Penn's arrest was made during a motor vehicle stop on Lower County Road in West Harwich. |
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Steven May of Needham was arrested by Patrol Sergeant John Sullivan Jr. for OUI, Operating with a Suspended License, Negligent Operation of a Motor Vehicle, Possession of an Open Container of Alcohol in a Motor Vehicle and two civil infractions. May's arrest was the result of a motor vehicle stop on Route 28 in West Harwich. |
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Justin Peckham of Yarmouth was arrested by Patrol Officer Keith Kannally on a warrant during a warrant service call at his residence on Grey Neck Road in West Harwich. |
| NO IMAGE | Nicholas Bengston of Brewster was issued a criminal application by Patrol Officer Amy Walinski for Operating an Unregistered and Uninsured Motor Vehicle during a motor vehicle stop. |
Fire at Belfry Inne's Abbey in Sandwich
No injuries as historic inn's Abbey house chimney fire is doused

Inn still operating, Bistro operation moved to "Painted Lady" on same property
SANDWICH - Above: A firefighter hoses down hot spots on the roof of the the Abbey at the Belfry Inne following a chimney fire which extended to the attic. Firefighters were able to quickly knock down the fire, which started around 1:30 PM Thursday afternoon (11-05-09).
There were no reported injuries. Mutual aid was requested from area fire departments.
On right: Firefighters at scene of fire at the Belfry Inne following a chimney fire which extended to the attic.
Inn's present status
There are several building which are a part of the Belfry Inne, and although their popular restaurant The Bistro is in the Abbey and is closed along with the six guest rooms in that building, the rest of the inn's twenty rooms were not effected since they are in other buildings, and the Bistro menu will now be served in their "Painted Lady" restaurant which will be reopened for that purpose.
The inn is a 1902 former church, an ornate wood-frame Victorian, and an 1830 Federal-style house clustered on a main campus.
The Abbey where today's chimney fire occurred is formerly a Roman Catholic church, and the Drew House next door is the former rectory,
Below: Firefighters remove a vent pipe from the roof of the Belfry Inne's Abbey house following today's chimney fire. The inn's website is here.
(Photos by David G. Curran)
Arrest for Stolen Motor Vehicle/ Child Support
Florida car thief also nabbed for unpaid child support here

BARNSTABLE - ABOVE, A State Police Trooper places an unidentified man in her cruiser. He was placed under arrest for operating a stolen motor vehicle on Rt. 132 near Phinneys Lane in Barnstable Wednesday (11-04-09) morning around 10:00 AM. The vehicle was reported stolen out of Florida.
According to State Police at the scene, the suspect also has an outstanding warrant for child support payments. There was a separate minor motor vehicle accident at the scene of the arrest as a passerby rear-ended another vehicle near the motor vehicle stop. There were not reported injuries. The police below are speaking with a man who took a dog out of one of the cars involved for safety. (Photos by David G. Curran)
West Barnstable Rollover Accident on Route 6
One serious injury, road shut down for a time

WEST BARNSTABLE - One West Yarmouth womn was seriously injured in a single vehicle rollover accident on Route 6 eastbound in West Barnstable Sunday (11-01-09) morning around 8:00 AM. The sports utility vehicle came to rest in the high speed lane of the highway after rolling over. The occupant of the vehicle was transported to Cape Cod Hospital with "trauma 1" injuries according to police radio reports. The roadway was shut down for a short time as rescue crews worked to clear up the accident scene. All of lanes of route 6 eastbound were reopened around 9:00 AM. State Police are investigating the cause of the crash. (Photos by David G. Curran)

Yarmouth Police Department weekly arrests include shoplifting and OUI; Vineyard Police arrest armed man after two-hour stand off in Edgartown
Yarmouth PD arrests October 22-29, 2009
Warrant arrests, OUI and shoplifting
YARMOUTH - During the past week, from Thursday, October 22 through Thursday, October 29, the men and women of the Yarmouth Police Department responded to 482 calls resulting in the criminal charges against 31 individuals.
The following are some of the more significant criminal events during that period.
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. All individuals are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
| Arrested Person | Charges, Location, Arresting Officer |
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On Thursday, October 22 at 8:40 a.m., John M. Slason, 51, homeless, was arrested by Patrol Officer Paulo Cruz on Station Avenue for Shoplifting. |
| NO IMAGE | On Thursday, October 22 at 9:51 a.m., Christina M. Silva, 25, of Pawkannawkut Drive in South Yarmouth, was issued a criminal complaint by Patrol Officer Philip Magnuson on Huntington Avenue for Felony Larcey by Check. |
| NO IMAGE | On Friday, October 23 at 5:03 a.m., Kenneth B. Fratazzi, 30, of 251 Main Street in Hyannis, was issued criminal complaints by Patrol Officer David Schneeweis on Higgins Crowell Road for Domestic Assault and Battery, Felony Larceny and Felony Destruction of Property during a domestic violence call. |
| NO IMAGE | On Friday, October 23 at 3:28 p.m., Nicholas Ryan Morrell, 23, of 12 Stewarts Avenue in South Dennis, was issued a criminal complaint by Detective Stephen Renzi on Setucket Road for Felony Receiving Stolen Property during a larceny call. |
| NO IMAGE | On Friday, October 23 at 7:55 p.m., Tabitha Bressette, 32, of 140 Old Valley Road in Brewster, was issued a criminal complaint by K9 Patrol Officer Marc Thibeault on Mulford Street for Felony Intimidation of a Witness during a threat call. |
| NO IMAGE | On Saturday, October 24 at 8:19 p.m., Norman Edward Chausse, 51, homeless, was issued a criminal complaint by Detective Stephen Renzi on Rose Read for Domestic Assault and Battery during a domestic violence call. Chausse was arrested on a Warrant for Shoplifting on October 13, 2009. |
| NO IMAGE | On Sunday, October 25 at 3:30 a.m., Ira L. Ward, 50, 8 Carmen Avenue in Sandwich, was issued a criminal complaint by Patrol Officer Erica Wenberg on Route 28 for two counts of Larceny. |
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On Monday, October 26 at 10:09 a.m., Jeffrey M. Hine, 37, of Higgins Crowell Road in West Yarmouth, was arrested by Patrol Officer Michael Kramer during a vehicle stop on Buck Island Road on an Outstanding Warrant. |
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On Monday, October 26 at 3:09 p.m., Shane Donoghue, 18, of Higgins Crowell Road in West Yarmouth, was arrested by Patrol Officer Michael Kramer during a vehicle stop on Higgins Crowell Road on an Outstanding Warrant. |
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On Tuesday, October 27 at 9:12 a.m., John F. Martin, 47, of Elm Street in West Springfield, was arrested by Patrol Officer Justin Haire during a vehicle stop on Willow Street for OUI Liquor. |
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On Tuesday, October 27 at 9:12 a.m., Nicolas D. Jones, 25, of Sycamore Lane in South Dennis, was arrested by Patrol Officer Brian Niezgoda during a vehicle stop on Regional Avenue for a Revoked Drivers License. |
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On Tuesday, October 27 at 11:08 a.m., Rebecca M. Ritchie, 22, of 6 Grassy Pond Drive in Dennis, was arrested by Patrol Officer Paulo Cruz during a vehicle stop on Station Avenue on an Outstanding Warrant. |
| NO IMAGE | On Tuesday, October 27 at 10:10 a.m., two unidentified juvenile males, 14, were issued criminal complaints by Detective Patrick McCaffrey at D-Y High School on Station Avenue for Assault and Battery and Disturbing a School. |
| NO IMAGE | On Tuesday, October 27 at 3:40 p.m., Shane Chunilal, 35, of Joshua Baker Road in West Yarmouth, was issued a criminal complaint by Patrol Officer Paulo Cruz on Ventura Way for Violation of a Protective Order during a domestic violence call. |
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On Wednesay, October 28 at 12:16 p.m., James Edward McBride, 68, of Baxter Avenue in West Yarmouth, was arrested by Patrol Officer Erica Wenberg during a vehicle stop on Baxter Avenue on an Outstanding Warrant. |
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On Wednesday, October 28 at 9:15 p.m., Sedrik Francis Catchings, 21, of Connemara Circle in Hyannis, was arrested by Patrol Officer Paulo Cruz during a vehicle stop on Higgins Crowell Road for Operating with a Suspended License. |
| NO IMAGE | On Thursday, October 29 at 2:42 a.m., Trevor Dean Maler, 18, of Bakers Path in West Yarmouth, was issued a criminal complaint by Patrol Officer Christopher Marino on Higgins Crowell Road for Felony Larceny during a larceny call. Maler was arrested on October 2, 2009 and charged with Assault and Battery and Felony Destruction of Property. |
Vineyard Police arrest armed man after two-hour stand off in Edgartown
Special report by Ezra Sherman of VineyardToday.com
EDGARTOWN - Martha's Vineyard's Tactical Response Team diffused a potentially deadly situation in Edgartown Thursday. There were no reports of any injuries to either officers or the individual taken into custody, which is exactly why the team was formed in the first place, to help arrest idiots like this guy.
Just after 12 p.m. yesterday afternoon, Edgartown Police responded to the Whalers Walk development for a report of a suspicious male with a weapon. When cops peaked in the windows they observed "a male with a gun inside the residence." In case the officers hadn't seen the gun, the suspect informed them, "I have a gun, go ahead and shoot me." Police declined to shoot the suspect and instead called the TRT team.
During the two hour standoff, the suspect, 36-year-old Arthur Smith, repeatedly brandished his weapon at police. The weapon appeared, according to the police report, to be a long-barreled black pistol. Smith was eventually taken into custody and charged with Assault With a Dangerous Weapon and Disorderly Conduct.
Harwich Police seek two suspects in daytime jewelry store robbery
Harwich Police seek two suspects in daytime jewelry store robbery

Surveillance footage of a suspect breaking into a jewelry store on Route 28 in Harwichport Tuesday afternoon. See additional images below
HARWICH - The Harwich Police Department is seeking two suspects wanted for questioning after a brazen daytime "smash and grab" robbery at Monahan & Co. Jewelers at
540 Route 28 in Harwichport Tuesday afternoon around 1:3o p.m.
Surveillance video from the jewelry store captured the image of one of the suspects breaking a front window of the store.
A composite sketch (right, see larger image below) of a second suspect was created with the assistance of witnesses in the area at the time of the robbery. The thief's accomplice, shown in the drawing, is described as a white male, mid to late 30s, 5'9" with short black hair, light blue eyes and a strong Boston-type accent.
Anyone with information about either of theses suspects is asked to contact Det. Sgt. David Jacek at 508-430-7541 or djacek@harwichpolice.com.
Information and images courtesy of the Harwich Police Department.




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