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Man 'Looking For Katy Perry, JFK' Arrested Inside Kennedy Compound Home

HYANNIS PORT (CBS) — A man allegedly claiming he was looking for Katy Perry and President John F. Kennedy was arrested at the Kennedy compound Tuesday night.

Barnstable Police were called to the home in Hyannis Port once owned by the late president around 9:30 p.m. after getting a call from Ted Kennedy, Jr. in Connecticut.

He told officers he called the house to check on his teenage son who was staying there, but a man answered the phone and identified himself as James Lacroix.

Kennedy asked the officers go to the home for a well being check on his son.

When police arrived, they found a black Corvette parked outside and Lacroix inside, wearing a Captain America T-shirt, sitting on a couch reading a book.

Investigators say he calmly told them he was looking for Perry and JFK.

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James Lacroix was arrested at the Kennedy Compound July 15. (Photo courtesy: Hyannisnews.com)

Neighbors told police Lacroix arrived at the home around 6:30 p.m., so he had been there for about three hours.  Investigators said he got in through an unlocked door.

Ted Kennedy III was alone in the home at the time.  He was not hurt.

"Earlier in the evening, when the teen first got home, the intruder was already there. They had a conversation. The teen thought it was a family friend," Barnstable Police Chief Paul McDonald told reporters Wednesday.

"This is the Kennedy family, so they're used to having a lot of visitors, a lot of friends down there. He thought, perhaps, it was an associate of his father or other family member."

Lacroix, 53, of Mashpee, was arrested and charged with breaking and entering.

He was held overnight by police and was due to be arraigned Wednesday in Barnstable District Court.

Lacroix was ordered to undergo a 30-day psychiatric evaluation. The arraignment was postponed until August 13.

James Lacroix
James Lacroix. (Photo courtesy: Barnstable Police)

The Kennedy family has called the estate home for generations.

Two years ago, they transferred ownership of the main house of the compound to the Edward M. Kennedy Institute.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Doug Cope reports

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