Crime & Safety
Police Chase Leads To Charges For Cape Cod Man
A man was arrested at his Cape Cod home after leading police on a chase through multiple towns early Tuesday morning, officials said.

SANDWICH, MA — A Cape Cod man faces charges after he led police on a chase through multiple towns, eventually leading to his arrest at his own home.
Around 2 a.m. on Tuesday, two Troopers from the State Police Bourne-Barracks observed a vehicle make several marked lane violations. Upon attempting to conduct a motor vehicle stop on Route 28 southbound in Bourne in the area of Brigadoon Road, the vehicle, a 2017 Toyota RAV4, immediately reversed direction and fled at a high rate of speed northbound on Route 28, officials said.
Troopers stopped their pursuit prior to the Bourne Rotary, where they continued to search for the vehicle while not in active pursuit.
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A short time later fellow troopers spotted the vehicle again on Route 6 eastbound and again tried to stop the vehicle, but the RAV4 again failed to stop and sped away. Troopers again broke contact with the vehicle in the area of Quaker Meetinghouse Road in Sandwich.
Officials then made their way to the registered address of the RAV4 in East Sandwich. Upon arrival to the address, they observed the RAV4 and the operator, Kyle Cochran, 25, of East Sandwich, who ran into the front door of the single-family residence.
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Troopers were able to place him under arrest without further incident.
Cochran was scheduled for arraignment at Falmouth District Court on the following charges:
- Operating Under The Influence Of Drugs;
- Negligent Operation Of A Motor Vehicle;
- Failure To Stop For Police;
- Use Of A Motor Vehicle Without Authority;
- Operation Of A Motor Vehicle With A Suspended License;
- Speeding; And
- Marked Lanes Violation.
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