- 4/17/2026 9:12:16 AM
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In a bizarre twist that sounds like something out of a crime drama, a Worcester armed robbery suspect was apprehended after an unexpected slip-up—yawning mid-chase. Police say the suspect, identified as 28-year-old Marcus Delgado, was fleeing the scene of a convenience store holdup when officers spotted him pacing nervously nearby. What gave him away? A poorly timed yawn that revealed his exhaustion—and led to his capture.
Criminals often underestimate the toll of adrenaline crashes. According to forensic psychologists, high-stress situations like armed robberies lead to extreme mental and physical fatigue. Delgado’s mistake highlights what experts call "crime fatigue"—when exhaustion overrides a suspect’s ability to stay alert, leading to critical errors.
Delgado faces multiple charges, including armed robbery and unlawful possession of a firearm. Prosecutors confirm he has a prior record, which could impact sentencing. Meanwhile, the store clerk, shaken but unharmed, expressed relief that the ordeal ended quickly.
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