Plymouth MA,Police Officer Samantha Pelrine Arrested Alongside Husband After Week-Long Investigation

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PLYMOUTH, Mass. — March 26, 2026 — Plymouth Police Officer Samantha Pelrine was arrested Thursday morning alongside her husband following a rapidly developing investigation that began earlier this month, according to law enforcement officials.

Authorities confirmed that the couple was taken into custody at their Plymouth residence at approximately 8:15 a.m. by members of the Massachusetts State Police, with assistance from local officers. Officials noted that the arrest was carried out without incident, and no injuries were reported at the scene.

The arrest follows Pelrine’s placement on paid administrative leave on March 17, a move that came after serious allegations surfaced involving her household. Sources familiar with the case say the situation escalated quickly in the days that followed, prompting a coordinated investigation involving state and county authorities.

Timeline of Events

  • March 17, 2026 (Afternoon): Samantha Pelrine is placed on paid administrative leave by the Plymouth Police Department pending an internal and criminal investigation.
  • March 18–25, 2026: Investigators, including Massachusetts State Police assigned to the Plymouth County District Attorney’s Office, conduct interviews and gather evidence.
  • March 26, 2026 (8:15 a.m.): Pelrine and her husband are arrested at their home without incident.
  • Late Morning (Expected): The couple is scheduled to be arraigned in Plymouth District Court.

Ongoing Investigation

While officials have confirmed the arrests, formal charges had not been fully detailed at the time of publication. Investigators have remained tight-lipped, citing the sensitivity of the case and the involvement of multiple agencies.

However, sources indicate the investigation may involve serious domestic-related allegations, which triggered both criminal and internal departmental reviews.

Department Response

The Plymouth Police Department has not released a full statement but previously confirmed Pelrine’s administrative leave status. Department leadership is expected to review her employment status pending the outcome of court proceedings and the internal investigation.

What Comes Next

Pelrine and her husband are expected to face a judge during their arraignment later today, where charges will be formally presented and bail conditions determined. Additional details are anticipated to be released by the Plymouth County District Attorney’s Office following the court appearance.

This is a developing story. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available.



Michael Mcstay

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