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Police: 'Obit Bandit' Broke Into Homes While Residents Attended Funerals

BARNSTABLE (CBS) – Police arrested a man dubbed the "obit bandit" after he allegedly broke into several homes while residents attended funerals or wakes.

UPDATE: 'Obit Bandit' Blames Drug Habit For String Of Break-Ins

Plymouth resident Randy Brunelle, 35, was found guilty in 2012 of breaking into the home of a Sandwich police officer's mother while the officer attended her funeral. He served 18 months in jail for the crime.

Since his release, Barnstable Police said Brunelle used the same technique during other break-ins.

Friday night, police followed Brunelle's Honda Civic while other detectives went to possible homes of residents who were attending funeral services in the Barnstable area.

A break-in was discovered in Cotuit, and Brunelle was pulled over as he drove home.

Randy Brunelle
Randy Brunelle. (Image Credit: Barnstable Police Department)

Officers found jewelry in Brunelle's sweatshirt pockets and he was arrested.

The Cotuit resident returned from her mother's wake and positively identified the jewelry as having been stolen from her home.

Brunelle was charged for the break-in, and also for two similar incidents that happened in September and December 2017 in Osterville. Both break-ins occurred while widows attended funeral services for their late husbands.

Police said Brunelle is also suspected of breaking into other homes in the Plymouth and Mashpee area.

Anyone whose home was broken into during a wake or funeral in the last several years is asked to contact Barnstable Police.

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