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Woman Nabbed For Stealing From Fundraiser Honoring Fallen Yarmouth K9 Officer

Police said Maureen Wiggin was caught on video as she stole an item meant to benefit the Yarmouth Police Foundation.

Hyannis, MA – A 56-year-old woman was arrested for stealing an auction prize from a fundraiser in honor of murdered Yarmouth Police Sergeant Sean Gannon.

Maureen Wiggin, 56, hadn’t even purchased a $25 ticket to attend the event on Friday night when she showed up and helped herself to a sports-themed gift basket slated to be sold at a silent auction, the Boston Herald reported.

Police were called to the fundraiser at about 10:30 p.m. on June 22 after several people noticed something missing. The item Wiggin snatched contained a decorative blue box with golf balls, baseball hats, and a variety of shirts, according to police.

Wiggin’s bold theft was captured on surveillance video at the Cape Codder Resort and Spa where the event was held, the Boston Herald reported.

“A review of the security video showed a woman removing the item from a table and leaving the venue,” according to a statement posted on the official Barnstable Police Department Facebook page.

The fundraiser featuring the silent auction was titled “Back the Blue/A Night to Remember Sean,” and was organized in tribute to Sgt. Gannon, a K9 handler who was killed in the line of duty April 12.

Sgt. Gannon was fatally shot while trying to serve a warrant on a repeat offender who already had at least 111 charges on his record.

His partner, K9 Nero, was also wounded, but he has since recovered and gone home to live with the fallen hero’s family, WBTS reported.

Barnstable police officers located Wiggins at her home in Hyannis, and questioned her, according to the Boston Herald. She was initially uncooperative until she was confronted with the video, police said.

Eventually, the stolen auction item was recovered from the trunk of Wiggin’s car, and returned to the charitable event.

Police said Wiggin would be charged with larceny of property under $1,200.

“We as police officers see a lot of this happen in a lot of forums, but you just can’t believe someone would stoop that low to do that. This is typical of what’s happening in our society today,” Yarmouth Police Chief Frank Frederickson said of the theft to the Boston Herald.

“It’s just kind of sad that it took place. If Officer Gannon were involved in this he would probably look at the individual a little deeper than just someone who stole from a wonderful charity event. Like, what else may have been going on there?” Chief Frederickson said, as he recalled the officer’s compassionate nature.

The fundraising event was sponsored by the Behavioral Health Provider Coalition of Cape Cod and the Islands and with 100 percent were dedicated to the Yarmouth Police Foundation in Sgt. Gannon’s memory.

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Doc___
Doc___

Quit feeding the trolls!!!

TeneteLineam
TeneteLineam

@Hi_estComnDenomn Biologically, yes. Burgers Allday posited that it should be legally justified. Which of course is ridiculous.

JBo
JBo

K9s are deadly weapons? I must have missed those stats that show K9s are killing more people than ever.

Hi_estComnDenomn
Hi_estComnDenomn

@TeneteLineam But biologically it's absolutely justified. An animal attacks you, you defend yourself.

TeneteLineam
TeneteLineam

@Hi_estComnDenomn Sure. But if people weren’t such pieces of shit and just complied with lawful arrest then things like K9 wouldn’t need to be deployed. Unfortunately, reality is that people do run, fight and murder cops to get away and so this is what happens. It’s still wrong when they try to kill a K9, never justified.

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Hi_estComnDenomn
Hi_estComnDenomn

Natural bodily reaction is to protect itself.

TeneteLineam
TeneteLineam

@Burgers Allday Yeah no. Nobody has the right to use deadly force to ‘defend’ themselves from lawful arrest, even against a K9. The police, however, DO have a right to use the K9 when apprehending a felon with 111 charges on his record who is running while unlawfully in possession of a firearm.

Burgers Allday
Burgers Allday

[deleted this post because it was written on my incorrect understanding that Gannon was a K9, which he was not. It is perfectly fine to have fundraisers for families of fallen human officers, especially in cases where their departments do not provide good insurance]

joaquinradioman
joaquinradioman

It's bad enough that they are attacked, and possibly killed as was in this instance, but something used to auction off as a fundraiser for that poor officer stolen as well...Shame on You!!

Burgers Allday
Burgers Allday

I am sad when human police officers are killed by criminals because I believe that Blue Lives Matter. Never get that choked up about the K9 units, though,because they are deadly weapons, so you have to expect arrestees to defend their lives against that kind of force. Pretending that K9 lives are equivalent to human lives diminishes the value of human life. [I stand by this post, but at the time I wrote it I did not realize that Gannon was a person]