Two arrested for alleged rape and sexual assauts


YARMOUTH
– Yarmouth Police report that on Wednesday, the Detective Division working closely with the Massachusetts State Police Violent Fugitive Apprehension Section, the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families, and the Brockton Police Department arrested a male and a female captured in Brockton for a series of sexual assaults that occurred in Yarmouth.

They were held on $50,000 cash bail each and scheduled for arraignment today in the Barnstable District Court.

Due to current Massachusetts law, the Police are unable to provide any further information.

Please read and share these important Child Protection reminders from our friends and colleagues at Children’s Cove:

Child Abuse:
If You Suspect Abuse
As a caring adult the thought of a child being abused is hard to imagine and can raise a number of emotions. The actions taken as someone who suspects and responds to abuse is important to the child’s recovery. If you suspect abuse:

Remain calm and thank the child for telling someone.
The child has undergone a potentially traumatic experience and could be more frightened by your response than the abuse itself. Be sure to thank the child for being honest and courageous enough to tell someone.

Be sure to acknowledge that it is not the child’s fault.
Child abuse is NEVER the fault of the victim. The child may feel ashamed and embarrassed or feel that they allowed the abuse to happen. Explain to the child that it is not their fault. They are not to blame and they are not in trouble.

Encourage the child to talk openly.
In abuse situations a child tends not to trust people as easily, because the abuser has violated that trust. But once a child discloses abuse, he or she may feel like a weight is lifted off them. Do not pressure them for answers and let them know you are proud of them for telling.

Always report any suspicions of child abuse.
You may save a child from further harm if you report your suspicions. If you have questions or you want to report suspicions of child abuse, call the Massachusetts Department of Children & Families or your local police department. You can also call Children’s Cove if you are unsure if you should report, or who to call.

If you believe that a child you know is being abused, please Get Help.
Media release furnished by Yarmouth Police



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