East Providence Police arrest Rehoboth man for arson

Ex-boyfriend of resident of multi-family home in city

Posted 10/18/23

EAST PROVIDENCE — The East Providence Police Department reported the arrest of 24 year-old Joao Rego of Rehoboth following a call for a structure fire on Austin Avenue on October 14.

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East Providence Police arrest Rehoboth man for arson

Ex-boyfriend of resident of multi-family home in city

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EAST PROVIDENCE — The East Providence Police Department reported the arrest of 24 year-old Joao Rego of Rehoboth following a call for a structure fire on Austin Avenue on October 14.

Rego was charged with Domestic Arson 1st Degree and Arson 1st Degree. He was also charged with two counts of Possession of Schedule I-V narcotics that were found on his person during the arrest.

Upon their arrival on scene of the incident, officers observed the homeowner attempting to extinguish the fire in the rear of the house. The homeowner described a male that was observed running from their yard minutes before the fire started.

Officers located the male, identified as Rego, matching the description not far from the residence. After a brief interview, it was learned that Rego was the ex-boyfriend of a resident in the multi-family home.

Rego was later interviewed by detectives and an investigator from the Office of the State Fire Marshal and admitted to lighting the fire in an attempt to get her attention after his ex-girlfriend did not respond to his repeated calls and text messages.

Rego told detectives he lit a piece of cardboard on fire and placed it under the deck to set the fire.

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