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Arrests made in Yarmouth break ins
pythonYARMOUTH - Three people have been arrested and more arrests are possible in connection with a series of recent break ins at the Flax Pond Recreation area. The break in the came when police came in contact with three subjects there on Saturday and arrested two of them for minor in possession of alcohol. Police conducted interviews and subsequently obtained a search warrant for a residence at 12 Idlewood Drive that was executed Sunday morning. Some $10,000 worth of town equipment including computers, a cash register and archery equipment was recovered. 

A five foot python snake (pictured) along with numerous fish tanks were also seized. Arrested were 42-year  old Lori Marhefka for reeceiving stolen property and 24-year old Coleen Marhefka for  receiving stolen property, B&E nighttime, larceny and vandalism, A 16-year old juvenile was also arrested for receiving stolen property, B&E nighttime, possession of marijuana and possession of a dangerous weapon. Posted on 7/31 at 3:30 PM; YPD photo.

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