Crime & Safety
Barnstable Police Log: March 26, 2012
The following information was supplied by the Barnstable Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Monday, March 26
5:19 am - Police were called for a PC Eval at Cape Cod Hospital, individual placed in protective custody.
8:30 am - A domestic verbal argument was reported at Bearse's Way, Hyannis, report taken.
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No Time Available - Larceny was reported at Barnstable High School, serviced.
11:41 am - Larceny was reported at 464 Osterville West Barnstable Rd., Marstons Mills, report taken.
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No Time Available - Rape was reported in Cotuit, report taken.
11:57 am - A suspicious motor vehicle was reported at 133 Starboard Ln., Osterville, serviced.
2:43 pm - An assault was reported at 7-Eleven on North Street, Hyannis, individual placed in protective custody.
3:19 pm - Suspicious activity was reported at National Guard Armory, serviced.
No Time Available - A motor vehicle break-in was reported at 143 Elliott Rd., Centerville, report taken.
4:13 pm - A break-in was reported at 118 High School St., Hyannis, report taken.
4:07 pm - An intoxicated person disturbance was reported at JFK Museum, Hyannis, serviced.
5:15 pm - A disturbance was reported at 29 Kelley Rd., Hyannis, serviced.
6:21 pm - Police responded to a traffic complaint, arrest made. Police arrested Allan S. Phillips of 432 Pitcher's Way, Hyannis for possession of a class B substance.
6:27 pm - A suspicious motor vehicle was reported at Barnstable Firing Range, serviced.
7:07 pm - A break-in was reported at 77 Dogwood Ln., Cotuit, report taken.
7:57 pm - An intoxicated person disturbance was reported at 75 Camp St., Hyannis, individual placed in protective custody.
10:43 pm - A domestic verbal argument was reported at 240 Scudder Rd., Osterville, report taken.
Editor's Note: A name and information was removed from this post because charges were dismissed.
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