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MAY 17A local woman reported receiving perceived threats after selling a fire pit online that the buyer claimed was defective. After she stated the sale was final, the buyer replied, “We’ll see what happens.” She was advised to contact SPD if the buyer appeared at her residence.While on routine patrol, an officer observed a vehicle cross over the center line into his lane before correcting back into its own lane. That officer whipped a uey and initiated a motor vehicle stop. After an investigation, Brandon Kettell of Osterville arrested for the following:90/24/J OUI Liquor90/24/E Negligent Operation of a Motor Vehicle89/4A Marked Lanes Violation90/24I Possession of an Open Container of Alcohol90/20/B No Inspection StickerMAY 18Multiple calls for kids joy riding in a shopping cart. On heavily trafficked roadways. Very far from any supermarket or retailer. A local coffee shop called to request assistance with an employee who showed up for work highly intoxicated. That man was taken into protective custody and allowed to try to arrange for a ride home. Crisis intervention was requested for a child engaging in self-harm behaviors. That subject as brought to the hospital MAY 19A caller reported her neighbor was singing loudly, disturbing her sleep. It was 4:30 am. Responding officers could not locate the crooner. A Sandwich man is being summonsed to court after he was caught on camera rummaging through a boat that did not belong to him. That individual had been the subject of other calls of suspicious behavior. He is being charged with: 266/120 Misdemeanor Trespassing266/18/E Felony Breaking and Entering in the DaytimeMAY 20A caller reported receiving an Amazon package that appeared to have been opened. Although nothing was missing, she suspected a neighbor may have tampered with it. Officers spoke with the neighbor, who stated they had not received or opened the package. No evidence of tampering or mail theft was found.Officers assisted a child who was engaging in self-harm behaviors. That juvenile was transported to the hospital by Sandwich Fire. MAY 20Officers were dispatched to a medical facility after a woman made disturbing comments about herself and her children. Upon arrival it was determined she was in crisis. An adult child was contacted and confirmed she lived alone. That subject was brought to the hospital. An elderly woman reported a suspicious incident after her key would not work in the lock and she observed what she believed to be a credit card lodged in the door. Officers investigated and determined there was no credit card present; the object observed was the strike plate for the lock. No evidence was found of any attempted forced entry or tampering.MAY 21Officers assisted a family who could not locate an elder. That subject was found and transported to the hospital. The family was referred to Officer Bondarek for assistance. Officers took in a double feature when called to the Heritage Theaters for two would be moviegoers harassing other patrons. Upon arrival they located an East Falmouth couple who were clearly intoxicated. Both were brought to the station under protective custody.MAY 22Officers responded to an after-midnight complaint regarding dogs barking incessantly and disturbing the peace in a neighborhood. Officers located the dogs and contacted the owner by phone, learning they were currently out of the country but had neighbors checking on the animals. Those neighbors were contacted and advised they would address the issue and keep the dogs quiet overnight.Crisis intervention was initiated for an individual who was engaging in self-harm. That subject was brought to the hospital. A call was received for a possible altercation at a local residence. Officers made contact and all parties admitted to some heated dialogue but nothing physical. The involved agreed to stay apart for the evening.A call from a delivery driver reporting concern for an individual in crisis resulted in the arrest of a local man. Officers responded to a residence where they located a man asleep, partially inside and partially outside of a vehicle. Following an investigation, David Luongo of Forestdale was arrested for the following: 269/10/K Carrying a Firearm without a License, 2nd Offense269/11C/A Defacing A Firearm Serial Number269/10/TT Possessing Ammunition without an FID Card269/10H Carrying a Firearm while Intoxicated94C/34/A Possession of a Class A DrugOfficers were dispatched to a local beach for reports of a bonfire gathering and possible fight. Upon arrival, large numbers of juveniles scattered from the area. Officers were able to detain several and contacted parents for safe rides home. One person was evaluated for an eye injury after fireworks were reportedly thrown into the fire, causing an explosion. Incidents such as this are among the reasons beach parking lots are closed early during the July 4th weekend. So keep that in mind when the complaining starts. MAY 23Lots of “failure to stop” reports in Sandwich and other local communities this weekend. Officers assisted a family with elder issues. Officer Bondarek was advised and will be making contact. Officers mediated a disagreement between a couple. Both stated the incident was all verbal and were on their way. And that disagreement continued down into the village. A caller reported a couple parked in front of their home, arguing. Officers responded and provided a courtesy ride home to the passenger to cool off for the night. ... See MoreSee Less
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MAY 10Crisis intervention was requested for an individual who was being combative with caregivers. That subject was brought to the hospital.A call was received for a suspicious individual parked in a parking lot for 10 minutes at an ATM that was not operational. Officers responded -the sus party was the cleaner. A caller reported more incidents of kids on e-bikes playing ding dong ditch. MAY 11A caller reported a car in the road, citing it as a hazard. Officers checked it out, the vehicle was off the road and not a hazard.The door to door, “I have extra asphalt” bandits are back at it. If one knocks on your door, just say, “no” and call the Popo. A caller reported a dirt bike speeding on a public way, almost striking a dog. Officers spoke to the rider. And that hazardous car was called in again. It was still not a hazard but the owner offered to move it. That was very much appreciated. MAY 12Crisis intervention was initiated for an individual at the request of family members. That subject was brought to the hospital.A local man trying to “do it right for less” ended up losing a lot more after scammers spoofed his home improvement store gift card and drained the balance. The victim contacted the Arizona store where the purchases were made, but while the retailer may know home improvement, it offered little guidance for someone dealing with fraud. The customer was ultimately directed to the company’s fraud department and advised to file a report with Sandwich Police. The incident is under investigation.MAY 13A local man reported his credit rating had declined and when he looked into it found someone had opened a credit card account in his name, accruing over $1600 in interest. The incident is being investigated. A local man came into the station to file a report after a rent check he had sent to his landlord was cashed by someone other than the intended recipient. A man with a court ordered breathalyzer came into the station when his interlock device malfunctioned and was showing he failed the test. Officers administered the test with department equipment and he was in fact, not under the influence. They provided him with documentation of proof for the RMV. MAY 15Officers responded to and helped de-escalate a tense family situation. Due to one of the individual’s level of intoxication, they were taken into protective custody.MAY 16The birds are chirping, the trees are blooming, and neighborhood drama is in full swing. Yes, spring has arrived. Sandwich Police are currently investigating a reported harassment complaint involving a resident and members of a homeowner’s association board.An Uber driver requested a wellness check on his fare who had vacated his car then proceeded to just lay down in the driveway. Officers spoke to the rider who eventually agreed to go into the house for the evening. Maybe it’s time for a new mattress. ... See MoreSee Less
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Today, we honor the brave law enforcement officers who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. The Sandwich Police Department remembers our fallen heroes and keeps their families, friends, and fellow officers in our thoughts on Peace Officers Memorial Day. Their courage and sacrifice will never be forgotten. ... See MoreSee Less
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The Sandwich Police Department is proud to announce the arrival of our official “250 Years of Independence — America’s Birthday” commemorative police patch.Patches are $15 each, with a limited quantity available. Cash or check only.Patches may be purchased at the Sandwich Police Department front desk. Once they’re gone, they’re gone! ... See MoreSee Less
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Yesterday, members of the Sandwich Police Department proudly participated in the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics alongside fellow law enforcement agencies across Cape Cod.Each department carried the torch through their towns to help raise awareness and support for the incredible athletes of Special Olympics. We were honored to do our part and continue this meaningful tradition of unity, teamwork, and community support.Thank you to everyone who cheered us on along the route 🔥💙 ... See MoreSee Less
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