Warren police logs: Officers make several DUI arrests

Posted 10/26/20

Monday, Oct. 19

An Arlington Avenue man told police he was being harassed.

Police euthanized a sick raccoon reported on Arlington Avenue.

Fire crews extinguished a car fire on …

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Warren police logs: Officers make several DUI arrests

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Monday, Oct. 19

An Arlington Avenue man told police he was being harassed.

Police euthanized a sick raccoon reported on Arlington Avenue.

Fire crews extinguished a car fire on Massasoit Avenue called in just after 9 a.m.

A Hanley Farm Road man came in to speak to an officer about social media harassment. An officer advised him to stay off Facebook.

David L. Perry, 27, of Providence, was charged with driving with a suspended, revoked or cancelled license, second offense, after police pulled him over on Metacom Avenue just after 4 p.m.

A Water Street man reported that his ex was blocking all communication with him and his son, in violation of a court order.

Police were called to Child Street for an argument between neibghbors.

Tuesday, Oct. 20

Several cows got loose on Libby Lane and Metacom Avenue. The owner's son came about 14 minutes later and corralled them.

A woman called to report a man in a Jeep on Water Street. He was yelling, she said, but wasn't able to see anyone else and he may have been on the phone.

A woman complained about a barking dog at Metacom and Franklin.

A caller said she saw a man drink alcohol while getting into his car after leaving a liquor store on Metacom Avenue. Police pulled him over and advised him of the complaint.

A Third Street woman called police after spotting a raccoon in her yard.

An Arlington Avenue man told police that several young raccoons that might have been sick were trying to get into his home.

Wednesday, Oct. 21

A Market Street man told police his trash can was missing.

An employee at a Metacom Avenue restaurant reported to police that a disgruntled customer threw food at her.

A Child Street woman reported the theft of her son's bike.

A caller from Patterson Avenue called police at 7:28 p.m. after spotting a man outside, knocking on windows and shining a flashlight. It turned out to be a state constable attempting to deliver paperwork.

Police were called to a disturbance on Railroad Avenue. Apparently it started with an argument over someone's extended use of a porta-potty.

Thursday, Oct. 22

Amaury Zurita Vasquez, 36, of Providence, was charged with driving without or on an expired license, first offense, after a car stop on Market Street at 12:09 a.m.
A street sign was stolen at the corner of Bowen and Water streets.

Police euthanized an injured skunk on Parker Avenue, after getting a call.

Jacquelyn M. Aubuchon, 37, of Warwick, was charged with driving with a suspended, revoked or cancelled license, first offense, after police pulled her over on Main Street just after 5 p.m.

A caller reported spotting what he believed to be his stolen motorcycle in a Metacom Avenue parking lot. Police checked it out — different bike.

Police spoke to a skateboarder after receiving a report that he was skating down the middle of Metacom Avenue just before 8 p.m.

Jose Caetano Rego, 46, of 18 Barden Lane, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, BAC unknown, first offense, driving with a suspended, revoked or canceled license, third or subsequent offense, and refusal to submit to a chemical test, after police pulled him over on Kickemuit Road and Everett Street at 8:38 p.m.

Police got a report of kids riding bikes in the middle of Arlington Avenue just before 9 p.m.

A Water Street woman told police that someone was throwing items at her window.

Friday, Oct. 23

Police assisted a motorist whose car was overheating on Child Street just before 3 a.m.

Police spoke to a person who was spotted taking photographs of students. He told them he was concerned that students and teachers were violating social distancing guidelines and he was planning to report it to school administration.

A car was reported vandalized on Metacom Avenue, and another on Joyce Street soon after.

A caller told police that another juvenile was harassing her son.

A Barney Street woman called police after not hearing from her daughter all day. Police tracked her down; she was at a doctor's appointment.

A Cutler Street woman complained that neighbors were arguing just before 5 p.mm.

Tools fell out of the back of a Toyota pickup truck on Main Street at 5:18 p.m.; the tools were retrieved and the owner was contacted. He said he would come down to get them.

A caller on Asylum Road complained of fireworks.

Saturday, Oct. 24

Pauline Berretto, 50, of Bristol, was charged with driving under the influence of liquor, BAC unknown, first offense, refusal to submit to a chemical test, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest, after police pulled her over at Arlington Avenue and Rosa Boulevard at 1:01 a.m.

Rescue crews transported a man to the hospital after police got a report from Sowamsett Avenue that he was highly intoxicated and could not move.

Bristol police alerted officers in Warren that a man had been spotted driving a moped down the East Bay Bike Path.

Sunday, Oct. 25

A Main Street man complained that a neighbor was banging on the wall.

A caller reported spotting a possibly injured coyote on Beth Avenue. A similar call came in soon after from Coomer Avenue, this time a fox.

Police assisted a woman who locked herself out of her car, with her dog inside.

Rescue crews took a man to the hospital after he called police and said he was having withdrawals.

Police got a report of a sick fox on Central Court, but an officer it didn't appear sick.

A Barton Avenue man reported damage to his car after striking a deer.

Jose Mejia Ajeatas, 32, of Providence, was charged with driving under the influence of liquor, BAC unknown, first offense, refusal to submit to a chemical test, and driving without or on an expired license, third or subsequent offense, after police pulled him over on Market Street just after 10 p.m.

A Main Street woman called police at 10:36 to report that there was a man sitting outside her door, and that he had asked for a ride from her earlier in the day. Police arrived and dispatched a rescue, which took him to the hospital for alcohol intoxication.

A woman was taken to Charlton Memorial Hospital with alcohol intoxication, after police were called to Croade Street just before 11 p.m. for an argument.

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