Police Blotter
Cape Cod Police Department Daily & Weekly Arrest and Call LogsYarmouth Police 01/09-01/16: 915 calls, 23 arrests
Yarmouth Police Blotter
Previously--from Monday, January 9 to Monday, January 16, the members of the Yarmouth Police Department logged 915 calls.
Of those calls, 119 were motor vehicle stops, 10 were motor vehicle crashes and 12 were domestic violence attacks.
There were 23 arrests made during the week.
Highlights from the week include:
- Residents help police catch man after breaking into cars Thursday morning
- Yarmouth Port man faces attempted murder charges
- 18-year-old in critical condition after being struck by car in Yarmouth Monday
- Yarmouth police arrest in-home caregiver on heroin charges
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