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The Roadhouse Cafe, located at 488 South Street in the heart of Hyannis, is recognized as one of Cape Cod's premiere restaurants.
The key for the Roadhouse Cafe has been to consistently provide superior food, service and ambiance to both locals and visitors alike. Owned and operated by David Colombo for the last twenty three years.
488 South St., Hyannis, MA
phone: 508-775-2386
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| Barnstable Police investigate two early morning crashes in Hyannis Saturday April 11, 2026 |
| HYANNIS ? Barnstable Police are investigating two early morning crashes in Hyannis. About 6:45 AM, a vehicle struck a utility pole at the Airport Rotary. No injuries were reported. A little over an hour later, two vehicles collided at Iyannough Road (Route 28) & Yarmouth Road. One person was transported to Cape Cod Hospital. Photos [?]
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| Scooter Rider Smashes SUV Windshield in Hyannis Crash, Hospitalized with Non-Life-Threatening Injuries [Plus Additional HN Briefs & Photos] Friday April 10, 2026 |
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HYANNIS, MASSACHUSETTS ? A man on an electric scooter was injured Thursday evening when he collided with an SUV at the busy intersection of Main Street and Camp Street.
Barnstable Police and a Hyannis Fire Department ambulance crew rushed to the scene after the scooter struck the SUV. The rider hit the vehicle's windshield and was left banged up but conscious and alert, officials reported.
He was transported to Cape Cod Hospital with injuries not believed to be life-threatening.
The woman driving the SUV remained at the scene and cooperated fully with investigating officers. A member of the Barnstable County Sheriff's Office crime scene unit photographed the damaged SUV and scooter.
The Barnstable Police Department is investigating the cause of the crash. No further details have been released.
Passed-Out Driver Found 'Legless' Behind Wheel of Damaged Mercedes in Hyannis, Trooper Probes OUI: Sources
HYANNIS, MASSACHUSETTS ? A state trooper came across a Mercedes SUV stopped at the intersection of High School Road and Stevens Street and found the adult female driver apparently passed out behind the wheel Thursday evening, sources say.
Hyannis Fire Department ambulance crews responded to the scene for a ?priority one? medical emergency. The woman was believed to be highly intoxicated, with one witness describing her as ?legless.?
She was transported to Cape Cod Hospital for evaluation. The front passenger-side wheel of the Mercedes was damaged and flattened. The state trooper is investigating a possible Operating Under the Influence charge.
HN Reminder: All potential defendants are presumed to be innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
COMM Firefighters Quickly Knock Down Marstons Mills Garage Fire; House Spared
Centerville-Osterville-Marstons Mills firefighters responded to a garage fire on Wheeler Road in Marstons Mills Wednesday afternoon and had the blaze under control in short order. All occupants evacuated safely, and the main house escaped damage. No further details were available at the time of this news brief. (Screen grab with Hyannis News edits courtesy of cellphone video submitted by Michael Alden.)
Man Critically Injured in Vehicle vs. Bicycle Collision
FALMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS ? A man riding a bicycle was critically injured Thursday afternoon when he was struck by a truck at the intersection of Route 151 and Sandwich Road in Falmouth. The victim was unconscious and suffering serious multi-system trauma. He was taken to Falmouth Hospital, then flown by MedFlight helicopter to an off-Cape trauma center. Accident reconstruction officers assisted Falmouth Police with the investigation. [DEVELOPING]
Fugitive Sought in Brazilian Homicide Case Arrested in Falmouth: ICE
FALMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS ? According to ICE Boston, Altieris Chaves Paiva was arrested this past Sunday, April 5, 2026, in Falmouth. Paiva is the subject of an Interpol Red Notice for homicide and remains wanted by authorities in Brazil. No further details available at this time?
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| No injuries reported after crane overturns in Cotuit Thursday April 09, 2026 |
| COTUIT ? A crane reportedly overturned in Cotuit about 8:30 AM Thursday. The incident happened on Main Street near Old Shore Road. No injuries were reported but traffic detours were expected until a heavy-duty wrecker could respond to right the vehicle. Barnstable Police are investigating. There were reports of power outages in the area possibly [?]
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| *** WATCH *** Barnstable Cop Suddenly Calls Out Foot Pursuit After Three Males Leap from Rolling RAV4 and Vanish into Woods Thursday April 09, 2026 |
| BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS ? Around 1:30 a.m. Thursday, a Barnstable police patrolman was checking the Route 132 Park & Ride lot at the junction of Route 6 when he spotted a gray Toyota RAV4 creeping past with heavily fogged windows.
What happened next unfolded in a matter of seconds. Three males dressed in dark clothing suddenly bailed from the still-moving SUV and sprinted into the woods. The unmanned RAV4 kept rolling before crashing into a parked white SUV, finally coming to a stop.
The patrolman immediately called out a foot pursuit over the radio. His initial transmissions were broken and hard to understand, delaying backup by precious moments. Once officers and state troopers realized the location, every available unit raced toward the park-and-ride.
A Barnstable Police drone was launched overhead. Officers flooded the area on foot and by vehicle. Minutes later, one of the fleeing males was captured. He was identified as a 17-year-old juvenile from Hyannis. He was taken into custody and transported to Barnstable Police headquarters on a charge of disorderly conduct. Additional charges are possible as the investigation continues.
A K-9 unit arrived to help search for the other two suspects, who remained at large early Thursday morning.
Investigators are still working to determine whether the RAV4 was stolen. The full circumstances surrounding the early-morning incident remain under active investigation. [DEVELOPING]
Hyannis News captured the following video at the scene, including raw police radio transmissions from the chaotic minutes of the pursuit.
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| Video: 20-Year-Old Hyannis Man Arrested for String of Motor Vehicle Breaks for the third time Thursday April 09, 2026 |
| HYANNIS ? From Barnstable Police: On April 8, 2026 20-year-old Jakari Sylvia of Hyannis was arrested for a string of motor vehicle break ins. Over the past several weeks there has been close to a dozen break ins to motor vehicles in the Old Strawberry Hill Road area of Hyannis. In the early morning hours [?]
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| ?Texas? Driver's Sketchy Cape Cod Pit Stop Ends with Loaded Handgun Under Seat, Story Full of Holes, Cops Say? Thursday April 09, 2026 |
| SOUTH YARMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS ? A Saturday-night traffic stop on Old Town House Road turned up a loaded, unholstered ?purple-and-black? Taurus 9mm pistol after Yarmouth police grew suspicious of a silver Audi with Texas plates that had been lingering at a house known for narcotics trafficking.
Patrolman Jefferson Willis, who has conducted multiple investigations at the address in question ? including a prior search warrant that netted ?trafficking weight narcotics, a firearm, and ammunition? ? spotted the unfamiliar sedan parked in the driveway around 9:50 p.m. on April 4, 2026, with its front running lights on. He watched for 35 minutes as the car sat, then followed as it cut through the CVS/Wendy's plaza without stopping at any business and made several brief maneuvers before he pulled it over at the intersection of Old Town House Road and Forest Road.
Willis wrote in his report that the stop was based on ?the totality of the circumstances? and his training that ?people purchasing or selling narcotics often make multiple stops at various addresses where they stay for brief periods of time.?
The driver, Quintarious Moore, 38, of New London, New Hampshire, was behind the wheel of the Texas-registered Audi (VTD5405). He produced a Texas driver's license and told Willis he lives in Texas full-time but was ?heading home? to New Hampshire after visiting his cousin ?Junior? in Yarmouth. He said he had arrived from Texas about an hour earlier and made no other stops.
During the stop, officers noted Moore's ?slow roll? ? the car continued inching forward even after brake lights came on ? and heavily tinted windows that prevented them from seeing inside. Willis ordered Moore out of the still-running vehicle ?as a protective measure.?
Moore consented to a frisk, saying ?yea that's fine.? As Willis patted him down, K9 Officer Liam Breen shone his flashlight into the driver's side and immediately spotted the gun.
?Within seconds of Quintarius stating he did not have any weapons, I shined my flashlight on the driver floor. Tucked under the seat, I immediately observed an unsecured purple and black handgun laying on the floor with no holster. I grabbed onto Quintarius and began to direct him away from his vehicle while telling Officer Willis that I just located a gun in the vehicle.? Officer Breen reported in a supplemental police narrative.
The Taurus was partially concealed under the driver's seat, barrel facing the rear seats. It was loaded with eight rounds in a 12-round-capacity magazine and one round in the chamber. Moore immediately admitted it was his but confirmed he had ?no? Massachusetts License to Carry.
A search incident to arrest turned up a box of 41 rounds of Monarch 9mm Luger ammunition in the trunk and a bottle of tequila inside the car. Moore denied drinking that day, but officers noted a slight sway, the smell of alcohol in the cruiser during transport, and his refusal to take a preliminary breath test to prove them wrong.
Moore's story continued to shift under questioning. When asked for his cousin's last name he paused, said ?uhhh #&%*@^%!,? thought for a moment, then offered ?Dorsey.? A records check found no one by that name living on Cape Cod. Confronted with the timeline of his movements, Moore changed his account again, claiming he had picked up his cousin and dropped him at a second house.
Moore was charged with:
? M.G.L. Ch. 269 Sec. 10 ? Unlawful Possession of a Firearm (loaded, 8 in magazine + 1 in chamber)
? M.G.L. Ch. 269 Sec. 10 ? Unlawful Possession of Ammunition (without FID card)
? M.G.L. Ch. 269 Sec. 10 ? Unlawful Possession of a Large Capacity Feeding Device (12-round magazine)
He was released on personal recognizance and arraigned Monday at Barnstable District Court. The Audi was towed.
No narcotics were found in the car or on Moore. No further details were available at the time of this HN report?
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| Discover Barnstable - Season 8: Inside the Finance Division's Work to Protect the Town's Future Wednesday April 08, 2026 |
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| Hyannis Smash and Run: Two Males Bolt from Main Street Crash, Third Passenger Stays to Face the Music Tuesday April 07, 2026 |
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HYANNIS, MASSACHUSETTS ? Two men, including the driver, fled on foot after their car jumped the curb and slammed into the handicap ramp at the Fresh Ketch restaurant on Main Street Monday night, leaving a third occupant behind to deal with investigators.
Barnstable police and Hyannis firefighters were called to 462 Main Street around 8:40 p.m. for the single-vehicle crash. When they arrived, the driver and one passenger had already taken off, but the third adult male remained at the scene and cooperated with officers.
The out-of-control vehicle came to a stop just inches short of the restaurant's front wall, sparing the building major damage. Instead, it plowed into a retaining wall, shrubbery, and the handicap ramp railing. Firefighters spread a generous amount of speedy-dry to soak up leaking vehicle fluids while a member of the Barnstable County Sheriff's Office crime scene unit photographed the scene.
The third occupant was checked by Hyannis Fire Department ambulance crews but required no further medical treatment.
Capeway Towing removed and impounded the vehicle. Barnstable police continue to investigate the cause of the crash and are pursuing leads on the two men who fled.
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