Police serve 11-year-old with no-trespass orders
Police in Massachusetts served a sixth-grader with no-trespass orders after neighbors grew wary of the girl cutting through their properties to get to and from her school bus stop.
The mother of 11-year-old Autumn Blanchard told the Cape Cod Times her daughter received three no-trespass notices from the Harwich Police Department on March 2.
Autumn said the cut-through shortened her walk to and from the bus stop, adding how she “just wanted to get home and be warm inside my house.”
[...] one neighbor said she was previously sued because a girl fell in her yard and became concerned when she saw Autumn climbing over debris from a fallen tree.
According to the notices, Autumn could be arrested and fined up to $100, imprisoned up to 30 days or both, if she steps onto the properties listed in the orders.