Warren police logs: Police break up large underage party

Posted 8/19/19

Monday, Aug. 12A Warren resident asked to speak with an officer about his daughter’s penchant for stealing.Steven C. Lopes, 43, of 350 Main St., third floor, was arrested and turned over to …

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Warren police logs: Police break up large underage party

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Monday, Aug. 12

A Warren resident asked to speak with an officer about his daughter’s penchant for stealing.

Steven C. Lopes, 43, of 350 Main St., third floor, was arrested and turned over to Bristol police on a warrant for violating a no contact order.

A radio was reported stolen from a car on Metacom Avenue.

A Croade Street woman complained that a neighbor was pointing cameras at her windows. Police advised her that it was a civil matter.

A caller reported possible drug activity occurring in a black Honda Civic at Main and Maple streets.

A man hoping to retrieve some belongings from a Beach Street home asked for a police escort.

Erick A. Hartnett, 33, of 136 Main St., Apt. 1, was charged with domestic strangulation, domestic simple assault/battery and domestic disorderly conduct, after his girlfriend called police at 9:24 p.m. to report a fight.

A Main Street woman found drug paraphernalia near her home and called police.

Tuesday, Aug. 13

Police looked for but could not locate a possible drunk driver called in on Market Street at 9:41 a.m.

A caller asked for information about the online site Snapchat, and asked about cyberbullying.

A Child Street man asked for a police escort while he removed personal items from his residence.

Wednesday, Aug. 14

A caller complained about a loose dog on Child Street.

Cody J. Cabral, 27, of Bristol, was charged with driving after the denial, suspension or revocation of his license, third or subsequent offense, after police pulled him over on Wilbur Avenue at 9:49 a.m.

Crews rescued two people who had become trapped in an elevator on Main Street for approximately 22 minutes.

A woman complained about a man at Main and Campbell streets who was “shaking a sign and saying rude things.”

A Highview Avenue woman complained that someone as placing branches in the middle of her driveway.

Thursday, Aug. 15

Stephanie L. Ferreira, 42, of 31 First School St., was charged with domestic assault/battery and domestic disorderly conduct, after police received multiple calls at about 12:40 a.m. regarding a man and woman arguing at Stuart Street and Metacom Avenue.

A Campbell Street man told police that his ex, against whom there was a no contact order, was standing in front of his house.

A Lyndon Street woman reported the theft of several bicycles from her property.

A Touisset Road woman reported her son’s bike stolen.

Veronica M. Pacheco, 35, of Bristol, was charged with driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, first offense, and refusal to submit to a chemical test, second violation within five years, after police pulled her over at Child Street and Asylum Road at 2:32 a.m.

A man called police to report that his bike was stolen from his friend’s home on Child Street.

A Canario Drive man reported receiving inappropriate calls. It turned out to be kids prank calling him.

Friday, Aug. 16

A Davis Street woman complained about noisy neighbors at 1:17 a.m.
Someone vandalized a picnic bench at the Warren Town B each.

A caller reported people at Child and Central streets arguing just before 9 a.m.

A caller complained about a kid selling ice cream on Child Street. The young entrepreneur was gone by the time police arrived.

A Child Street man reported his car vandalized.

A caller reported a suspicious man talking to a group of young girls on Warren Avenue. Police looked into it; the man was at his home and was speaking with neighbors.

Saturday, Aug. 17

Christopher D. Thibault, 28, of 91 Arlington Ave., was charged with domestic simple assault/battery and domestic disorderly conduct, after he called police to report getting into an argument with his ex-girlfriend.

Police picked up Joseph Paul Santos, 50, of 10 Baker St., Apt. 3, on a Family Court warrant, and also charged him with possession of narcotics.

Daniel I. DeMello, 48, of Bristol, was charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest, after police got a call at 9:31 a.m. to disperse an unwanted man sitting on a Market Street stoop.

A Bridge Street man spotted a man, about six feet tall, with salt and pepper hair and an average build, looking through his neighbors’ windows.

Shannon L. Medeiros, 36, of 136 Main St., Apt. 3, was charged with driving after the denial, suspension or revocation of her license, third or subsequent offense, after police pulled her over at Main and Wheaton streets.

Police received several fireworks complaints from Wood and Mason streets.

Police were called to a large party on Long Lane just before 1 p.m. Officers who arrived saw a large number of juveniles leaving the area, and about 15 or 20 were in the front yard. Police said they were escorted into the house, where officers saw alcoholic scattered throughout and found a bag of marijuana. Police contacted the juveniles' parents who responded and took them home.


Sunday, Aug. 18

Jackie H. Kutter, 24, of North Smithfield, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, first offense, BAC .1 to .15, after a caller reported an erratic driver on Metacom Avenue at 2:30 a.m. Police pulled her over in the Ocean State Plaza parking lot.

A Market Street man complained that a neighbor sprayed him with a garden hose. Police determined it was an accident and took no action.

A bike was reported stolen from Sowamsett Avenue.

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