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Friday June 06, 2025 (3 weeks, 2 days ago)


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Above: Vicinity of Vine Hills Cemetery in Plymouth – 2021 Google file image PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS –  According to a Plymouth Police media statement, [NOTE: No booking photos included], at around 9:00 a.m. today – Friday, June 6, 2025 – their department was notified by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) that agents were attempting to speak with a wanted fugitive believed to be residing at an address on Chapel Hill Drive in their town. According to the media statement, the wanted fugitive had previously fled Miami after a judge ordered his deportation in connection to “an incident” there. The Plymouth PD media statement continues as follows: “Upon making contact near the residence, the individual fled from ICE agents in a vehicle headed towards the area of Vine Hills Cemetery. ICE promptly informed the Plymouth Police Department that they did not pursue the vehicle, and it was last seen heading towards the Vine Hills Cemetery. Approximately 20 minutes later, the suspect’s vehicle was located by ICE agents inside Vine Hills Cemetery, having crashed through multiple headstones. The vehicle was unoccupied. The Plymouth Police Department was called to the scene and initiated an investigation into the motor vehicle crash, which resulted in property damage. At this time, the investigation into the motor vehicle crash is ongoing and the operator may be charged by the Plymouth Police pending the outcome of their investigation. Roughly 30 minutes after the vehicle was found, ICE agents informed the Plymouth Police Department that the individual related to their initial investigation was located hiding in bushes within the cemetery. He was taken into ICE custody at that time and Plymouth Police will continue to investigate the motor vehicle crash.” NOTE: The Plymouth PD media statement did not provide the name of the fugitive who is now in ICE custody… and HN will update this report as soon as those details become available. Facts about Vine Hills Cemetery according to Plymouth-MA.gov:
    • The earliest burial at Vine Hills Cemetery was in 1803.
    • It is the resting place (Lot 1191W) of James B. Chandler, Civil War Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient.
    • The Town of Plymouth crematory is located there.
    • Vine Hills cemetery is contiguous to Oak Grove Cemetery.
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