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Above: Barnstable Police Patrolwoman Rebecca Tatzel-Mandel handcuffs a suspected drunk driver while her field training officer keeps a close eye on the procedure.     HYANNIS, MASSACHUSETTS — A newly sworn Barnstable Police patrolwoman made a memorable arrest Thursday night when she responded to what turned out to be an alleged drunk driver whose pickup truck was found missing roughly half its transmission at a Hyannis intersection. Shortly after 11 p.m. on June 4, 2026, Patrolwoman Rebecca Tatzel-Mandel and her Field Training Officer, Spencer Jackson, were dispatched to the corner of Sea Street and South Street after a caller reported a truck stopped at the traffic light and leaking a steady stream of what turned out to be transmission fluid. The driver initially remained behind the wheel and was said to not be moving around, which escalated concern. When officers arrived, James Fitzpatrick, a man in his late 30s from Hanover, was standing outside the driver’s side of the disabled pickup. The truck had apparently struck something hard enough to rip away roughly half its transmission; officers later located several transmission parts scattered in the area. Fluid poured across the roadway and into a nearby storm drain. The vehicle was completely disabled. Patrolwoman Tatzel-Mandel administered field sobriety tests to Fitzpatrick. He was placed under arrest on charges of operating under the influence of liquor and negligent operation of a motor vehicle, according to Barnstable police. He was transported to headquarters for booking. The Hyannis Fire Department was called to handle the hazardous transmission-fluid cleanup, and the damaged pickup truck was eventually towed from the scene. Tatzel-Mandel is no stranger to high-pressure situations… Born and raised in Dallas, Texas, she served as a U.S. Army Military Police officer before receiving an honorable discharge. In 2020 she joined the Hyannis Fire Department as a paramedic/firefighter, earning both the Life Saving Award and Community Service Award. She helped launch the Cape and Islands Youth Fire Setter Intervention Program and served as a Tactical Emergency Medic on the Cape Cod Regional Law Enforcement Council SWAT Team. Earlier this spring she graduated at the top of her Plymouth Police Academy class — serving as class president and earning the Top Physical Fitness Award — and had just begun her patrol officer field training after being sworn in as a Barnstable Police Officer on April 7, 2026. Her quick thinking had already saved a life weeks earlier. On May 26, Tatzel-Mandel and Officer Brandon Sanders responded to a vicious dog attack inside a Hyannis home. According to a BPD statement, they found a severely injured dog named Newnew bleeding heavily in the kitchen. Working together, the officers applied QuikClot and bandages to stabilize the dog before rushing her to an animal hospital. The next day they visited Newnew, who was recovering well thanks to their efforts and emergency veterinary care.  [see following BPD photo/HN edits…]   P.S. – Today’s Hytown Vignette is brought to you by Paul McCartney… [CLICK IT/CRANK IT! HEADPHONES ABSOLUTELY OBLIGATORY!]   HN Reminder: The initial details contained in the above report are based on radio transmissions and information from police sources. The defendant is presumed to be innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

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