OAK BLUFFS — Police arrested a man on a string of charges Saturday afternoon after he allegedly broke into a house and painted a dog purple, according to a post on the Oak Bluffs Police Department Facebook page.

Police charged Felix Reagan with breaking and entering in the daytime with the intent to commit a felony, larceny of a motor vehicle, destruction of property, cruelty to animals, possession of a class A substance, possession of a class E substance and two counts of assault and battery on a police officer, according to the post.

At about 2:30 p.m., police responded to Firehouse Lane for a report that a stolen vehicle had crashed and the suspect was fleeing on foot. About 10 minutes later, officers responded to a residence on Pinewood Lane where the resident had arrived home to find a first-floor window forced in, items stolen and their dog painted with purple paint, according to the post.

A neighbor gave the officers a description of the suspect, which matched Reagan, who, officers had arrested in June, according to the post.

Officers found Reagan with prescription pills and a driver's license and credit cards that matched the resident of Pinewood Lane, the post states. He also had purple paint on his pants. Police brought Reagan to the police station, and during the ride, he allegedly tried to kick out the windows of the cruiser and kicked a police officer twice.

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