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Police Log 09-22-22

Posted 9/20/22

POSSESSION OF STOLEN VEHICLE

At 2:50 p.m. on Sept. 16, Cranston Police arrested Yesenia Torres, 48, of 661 Union Ave., first floor, Providence, on charges of Possession of a Stolen Motor Vehicle, …

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POSSESSION OF STOLEN VEHICLE

At 2:50 p.m. on Sept. 16, Cranston Police arrested Yesenia Torres, 48, of 661 Union Ave., first floor, Providence, on charges of Possession of a Stolen Motor Vehicle, Reckless Driving/Eluding Police and Resisting Legal or Illegal Arrest. The arrest was the result of a call for service at 20 Sumner Ave. Torres was arraigned by the Justice of the Peace.


MOLESTATION

At 8:40 a.m. on Sept. 15, Cranston Police arrested Maria Dos Reis, 50, of 87 Trenton St., Pawtucket, on charges of Second Degree Child Molestation. This was the result of an on-going investigation at 1 Oakridge Drive. Dos Reis awaited arraignment.


BREAKING AND ENTERING

At 10:57 p.m. on Sept. 14, Cranston Police arrested Daniel Descoteaux, 38, of 30 Howard Ave., Cranston, on charges of Breaking and Entering of Business Place, Public Building, or Ship with Felonious Intent. The arrest was the result of a call for a commercial burglar alarm at Wines and More on Sockanosset Cross Road. Descoteaux awaited arraignment.

ASSAULT

At 1:29 a.m. on Sept. 19, Cranston Police arrested Joseph R. Meyer, 42, of 877 Jefferson Blvd., Warwick, on charges of Domestic Violence – Simple Assault/Battery (one count) and Domestic Violence – Disorderly Conduct (one count). The arrest was the result of a warrant pick-up at Warwick Police Headquarters. Meyer was held for morning arraignment.

At 9:05 a.m. on Sept. 17, Cranston Police arrested Joshua R. Debrossard, 35, of 3 Luther St., Johnston, on charges of Simple Assault & Disorderly Conduct as a result of a disturbance call at 175 Atwood Avenue. Debrossard was arraigned by the Justice of the Peace.

At 12:15 a.m. on Sept. 15, Cranston Police arrested Charles Oberg, 45, of 201 Rutland St., Cranston, on charges of Simple Assault, Obstructing Officer in Execution of Duty, Resisting Legal or Illegal Arrest and Domestic Disorderly Conduct. The arrest was the result of a call for a disturbance at the aforementioned address. Oberg awaited arraignment.


DISORDERLY CONDUCT

At 6:40 p.m. on Sept. 16, Cranston Police arrested Robert Lovett, 60, of 14 Curtis St., Cranston, on charges of Disorderly Conduct. The arrest was the result of this suspect turning himself in on a previous investigation by the Detective Division. Lovett was arraigned by the Justice of the Peace.

At 9 p.m. on Sept. 15, Cranston Police arrested Carmen Marshall, 44, of 171 Ashley St., Cranston, on charges of Domestic Disorderly Conduct as a result of a disturbance at the aforementioned address. Marshall was arraigned and released by Justice of the Peace.

At 12:15 a.m. on Sept. 15, Cranston Police arrested Amanda Turner, 38, of 201 Rutland St., Cranston, on charges of Domestic Disorderly Conduct. The arrest was the result of a call for a disturbance at the aforementioned address. Turner awaited arraignment.


WARRANT

At 4:26 p.m. on Sept. 18, Cranston Police arrested Garrito Fort, 38, of 1240 North Main St., Randolph, Massachusetts, on charges of a Federal Arrest Warrant issued by the U.S. Marshals as the result of a motor vehicle stop related to a Flock notification in the area of Plainfield Pike. Fort is awaiting transfer to the U.S. Marshals.

At 10:12 p.m. on Sept. 17, Cranston Police arrested Jill Burlingame, 34, of 72 Essex St., Cranston, on a Cranston Police Arrest Warrant for Domestic Vandalism. The arrest was the result of a Warwick Police arrest. Burlingame was arraigned by the Justice of the Peace.

At 7:37 a.m. on Sept. 16, Cranston Police arrested Richard Dantuono, 46, of 35 Mica Ave., Cranston, on a Cranston Police Arrest Warrant for Domestic Disorderly Conduct as a result of the suspect turning himself in at headquarters. Dantuono was transferred to Third District Court for arraignment.

At 1:46 a.m. on Sept. 15, Cranston Police arrested Jose Rivera, 32, of 98 Carolina Ave., Apt. 3, Providence, on an Outstanding Superior Court Bench Warrant, an Arrest and Affidavit Warrant out of the Pawtucket Police Department and an Arrest and Affidavit Warrant out of the Providence Police Department. The arrest was the result of a motor vehicle stop in the area of Park Avenue and Hayward Street. Rivera was turned over to the Pawtucket Police Department.

At 8:38 p.m. on Sept. 13, Cranston Police arrested Jonathan Guabello, 43, of 1292 Post Road, Warwick, on a Cranston Warrant for Shoplifting after being stopped by Warwick Police and turned over to Cranston Police. Guabello was arraigned by a bail commissioner and released.


VANDALISM

At 1:10 a.m. on Sept. 15, Cranston Police arrested Ryan Dasnabedian, 25, of 92 Phenix Ave., West Warwick, on charges of Vandalism. The arrest was the result of RI State Police turning him over to the Cranston Police Department’s custody on an Arrest and Affidavit Warrant. Dasnabedian awaited arraignment.


SHOPLIFTING

At 8:45 p.m. on Sept. 16, Cranston Police arrested Katelyn Wilcox, 36, of 50 Hope Ave., Hope, on charges of Shoplifting. The arrest was the result of a call for service at Walmart on Plainfield Pike. Wilcox awaited arraignment as a bail violator.

At 10:12 p.m. on Sept. 16, Cranston Police arrested David Araujo, 49, of 1 Canton St., Providence, on charges of Shoplifting. The arrest was the result of a call for service at Walmart on Plainfield Pike. Araujo awaited arraignment as a bail violator.

At 3:41 p.m. on Sept. 15, Cranston Police arrested Bonny Lee, 51, of 145 Grove St., Providence, on charges of Shoplifting as a result of a larceny complaint at Stop and Shop on Garfield Avenue. Lee was arraigned by the Justice of the Peace and transported to Women’s Intake as a bail violator.

At 2:39 p.m. on Sept. 13, Cranston Police arrested Dawn Evans, 52, of 941 Dyer Ave., Apt.  1404, Cranston, on charges of Shoplifting and a Third District Court Bench Warrant as the result of a shoplifting call at Stop & Shop on Garfield Avenue. Evans was arraigned and sent to the ACI as a bail violator.

At 2:49 p.m. on Sept. 12, Cranston Police arrested Tracy Alston, 56, of 2020 Elmwood Ave., Warwick, on charges of Shoplifting and three Superior Court Bench Warrants as the result of a shoplifting call at Lowe’s on Garfield Avenue. Alston awaited arraignment.


NO CONTACT ORDER VIOLATION

At 1:48 p.m. on Sept. 13, Cranston Police arrested Pedro Montengro, 40, of 825 Pontiac Ave., Apt. 1320, Cranston, on charges of Violation of a No Contact Order. Montengro was turned over to the Providence Police Department.


LARCENY

At 12:01 a.m. on Sept. 18, Cranston Police arrested David Silva, 33, of 31 Knight St., Cranston, on charges of Larceny Under $1,500. The arrest was the result of an investigation into the theft of a purse at Blue Moon on Phenix Avenue. Silva awaited arraignment.


FRAUD

At 12:04 p.m. on Sept. 12, Cranston Police arrested Nicholas Lenge, 65, of 14 Cottonwood Drive, Avon, CT, on charges of Obtaining Credit Card Through Fraudulent Means, Bank Fraud, Identity Fraud and Attempted Larceny. The arrest was a result of a call for service at Citizens Bank on Oaklawn Avenue. Lenge awaited arraignment by the Justice of the Peace.


DUI

At 10:09 p.m. on Sept. 18, Cranston Police arrested Robert E. Mcnab, 46, of 85 Briggs St., Apt. 203, Cranston, on charges of Driving Under the Influence – BAC Unknown (one count, first offense), Simple Assault/Battery (one count), Disorderly Conduct (one count and Resisting Legal or Illegal Arrest (one count). The arrest was the result of a hit and run accident investigation at 38 Crescent Ave. and a subsequent motor vehicle stop on Dyer Avenue. Mcnab was held for morning arraignment.


DUI CRASH

A Cranston woman suffered serious injuries after she was ejected from a car last weekend.

Around 7:46 a.m., Saturday, Sept. 10, Warwick Police responded to the intersection of Warwick Avenue and Killey Avenue for a report “a single-car motor vehicle crash involving an occupant that was ejected from the vehicle,” according to a department press release.

The driver, Filipe Barros, 33, of Pawtucket, was traveling northbound on Warwick Avenue in the left travel lane when his vehicle abruptly swerved and struck a utility pole, according to Warwick Police.

“As a result, the rear female passenger, Yasmibel Lora Pena, 27, of Cranston, was ejected from the vehicle and sustained serious injuries,” police wrote in the press release. “Lora Pena was transported to Rhode Island Hospital and is still being treated for her serious injuries. Barros and the front seat passenger, Glenyfel Acosta, 20, of Providence, were uninjured.”

The Warwick Police Accident Reconstruction team responded to the crash scene and are still actively investigating.

However, based on their initial investigation, Barros was arrested and charged with Driving so as to Endanger-Resulting in Serious Personal Injury (a felony), Driving Under the Influence of Liquor or Drugs-Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury (a felony), DUI of Liquor (BAC Unknown, first offense, a misdemeanor), and Refusal to Submit to Chemical Test (first offense).

“Alcohol and seat belt use were contributing factors in this crash,” according to Warwick Police. “Anyone who was a witness to the crash is encouraged to contact the Traffic Unit at 401-468-4200.”


WEAPON CHARGE

A Cranston man allegedly brandished a machete during a road rage “disturbance.”

Around 2:45 p.m., Aug. 24, Warwick Police initiated a traffic stop in the cul-de-sac road adjacent to 541 Main Ave.

Prior to the stop, police on patrol were notified by dispatch of an “ongoing traffic disturbance between two vehicles,” according to the arrest report.

One of the men involved told police the “opposing party brandished a machete during a verbal argument,” Warwick Police Officer Tyler J. Luiz wrote in the report. 

The other vehicle was described as a grey Nissan Quest van with Rhode Island plates. Police located the van and initiated a second traffic stop at the intersection of Main and Gertrude avenues. 

“Due to the nature of the call, the operator of the van … was instructed by officers to show us his hands,” Luiz wrote. “Officers removed the operator from the Nissan without incident.”

The driver was identified as Ryan A. Hogan, 43, of 97 Bracken St., Cranston. 

“Hogan admitted to possessing a machete within his vehicle,” Luiz wrote in the report. “Hogan advised that he purposely waved the machete at (the other driver). Hogan claimed that (the other driver) displayed a knife in a threatening manner towards him; therefore, he displayed the machete as a form of self-defense.”

Police allegedly found the machete under the front passenger seat of the Nissan. Police said the machete was “separated from the sheath,” which was also found inside the vehicle.

Hogan was charged with Weapons Other Than Firearms Prohibited. Police also discovered Hogan’s driver’s license and registration were both suspended, so he also citations for Driving with a Suspended License (third offense) and Operating an Unregistered Motor Vehicle. 

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