SOUTH YARMOUTH A juvenile faces multiple charges after allegedly breaking into a convenience store Tuesday night, according to a Yarmouth Police Department official.
Police were called at 10:55 p.m. to Cape Cod Convenience on 50 Long Pond Road after the store owner was alerted by an alarm system, said Deputy Chief Kevin Lennon. When the owner checked his cameras, he saw a person in store, said Lennon.
Police set up a perimeter around the store and arrested the suspect after a brief pursuit that ended in the parking lot of the China Inn restaurant on Route 28.
The suspect had smashed a hole in the front window of Cape Cod Convenience big enough for a person to climb through, said Lennon.
“I’m looking forward to having a more relaxed life and then we can travel to see all our friends and family.” Yeung and his wife Mary have two daughters and four grandchildren, two in Australia and two in Hong Kong. Lynette Love of Property Brokers said the China Inn had been sold to Portofino owner Tommi Giovanni, who would take over later next month. Yeung is well known in the city by the throngs of people who have been for dinner or to sing. He is commonly seen behind the bar working or handing out lollipops to patrons late at night.
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