Barrington Police: Three arrested on warrants

East Providence woman wanted on domestic simple assault warrant

Posted 2/16/24

Barrington Police arrested three people on warrants last week.

On Thursday, Feb. 8, police arrested Michelle E. Raduano, 60, of Medfield, Mass., on two warrants for fraudulent checks less than …

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Barrington Police: Three arrested on warrants

East Providence woman wanted on domestic simple assault warrant

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Barrington Police arrested three people on warrants last week.

On Thursday, Feb. 8, police arrested Michelle E. Raduano, 60, of Medfield, Mass., on two warrants for fraudulent checks less than $1,500. Both counts are misdemeanors. Tiverton Police arrested Raduano and discovered the warrants which were out of Barrington. Police said Raduano passed bad checks at a Barrington business. 

On Friday, Feb. 9, police arrested Jennifer M. Harald, 41, of East Providence, on a warrant from a RI Policy Agency. The warrant was out of East Providence for domestic simple assault. East Providence Police took custody of Harald. 

And on Saturday, Feb. 10, police arrested Siobhan A. Doherty, 37, of Fall River, Mass., on a warrant or capias from any district court. Doherty stopped into the station to speak with police regarding a domestic situation. While checking Doherty’s ID, police allegedly discovered there was a warrant out for her arrest.

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