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Thursday August 22, 2024 (6 months ago)


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  HYANNIS, MASSACHUSETTS – [HN PHOTO NOTES] –  Two teenage males were arrested early this morning for allegedly climbing on the roof of the Cape Cod Mall. At around 2:00 a.m. this morning, police responded to the mall after security reported individuals up on the roof. The Hyannis FD also responded. Police and at least one firefighter went up onto the roof to search. While officers were on the roof, two other officers encountered two teenage males in front of Dick’s Sporting Goods. According to a police source, the two alleged roof climbers gave officers fake names and fake stories. Being more suspicious than cooperative, the pair was eventually arrested for B&E Nighttime and Trespassing as the investigation unfolded… IN OTHER NEWS: CRIME SPREE SUSPECT ALL SMILES   BPD MEDIA STATEMENT: Barnstable Police Arrest and Charge Man for Two Robberies 24 Hours After He Was Arrested and Released for Car Break-Ins BARNSTABLE — The Barnstable Police Department announces the arrest of an 18-year-old Orleans man who was charged with breaking into multiple vehicles, released, and then charged with two robberies 24 hours later. AIDEN SANDERS, AGE 18, OF ORLEANS, was arrested and charged with: • Breaking and Entering Motor Vehicle (Four Counts) • Larceny from a Motor Vehicle (Four Counts) • Unarmed Robbery (Two Counts) • Trespassing On Tuesday Aug. 20, SANDERS was arrested and charged with breaking into multiple vehicles in the area of Main Street, Hyannis. Multiple vehicles were reportedly broken into Monday night into Tuesday morning. Investigation by Barnstable Patrol Officers and Detectives lead to the identification and arrest of SANDERS. SANDERS was released from the Barnstable Police Department on personal recognizance by the on-call bail commissioner and was scheduled to be arraigned at Barnstable District Court Wednesday morning, however he failed to appear. On Wednesday Aug. 21, at approximately 10:50 a.m., Barnstable Patrol Officers and Detectives responded to two reported robberies in the area of Beares’s Way and Route 28. Based on witness descriptions and video surveillance, SANDERS was identified as the suspect. Responding officers located SANDERS attempting to flee the area on foot, however officers were able to apprehend him on a neighboring street. SANDERS was ordered held on $5,000 cash bail and is scheduled to be arraigned at Barnstable District Court on Thursday, Aug. 22. The investigation regarding the motor vehicle breaks on Main Street Hyannis is still active and ongoing. If you were parked in the area of Main Street Hyannis Monday night into Tuesday morning and you have items missing from your vehicle you are encouraged to contact Detective Christopher Botsford at 774-339-0764. These are allegations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. ###   HN PHOTO:   Above HN photo notes: “The old Hyannis Sleeper-Roo Trick…” In a separate 2:30 a.m. photo, which was “so Hyannis” it actually hurts, Barnstable Police patrol officers were busy taking a report of a possible stolen vehicle in the downtown area when a homeless man approached and proceeded to curl up on the pavement as if napping, saying he was suffering some type of alleged medical emergency.  Several Hyannis Firefighters responded in an ambulance and transported the man to Cape Cod Hospital. While still in triage at the hospital, the man reportedly became revitalized and rambunctious… and reportedly began to threaten hospital staff. At least two cops then needed to respond to the emergency room to remove the man (who is no stranger to police) from the premises… … and so it goes. P.S. – Today’s Hytown Vignette is a brought to you by Jerry Reed…  [CLICK IT/CRANK IT! HEADPHONES ABSOLUTELY OBLIGATORY!]   * The initial details contained in the above report are based on radio transmissions, police sources, and information on scene. All defendants are presumed to be innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

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