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Saturday May 24, 2025 (6 months ago)


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HARWICH – Around 7 AM Saturday, a person walking on Bank Street beach spotted a vehicle stuck in the sand. Harwich Police arrived on scene and determined the Jeep belonged to an out-of-town man. Police found out the teenage son with permission had the vehicle for the weekend. HPD called for a tow and the […] The post Jeep found stuck in sand and abandoned at Harwich beach appeared first on CapeCod.com.

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