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Warren police log 11/4
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Monday, Oct. 26

Susan Brown, 53, of 537 Child St., was charged with drunk driving and driving under a suspended license.

Eric Riesmeyer, 22, of Bristol, was arrested under a Sixth Division District Court bench warrant.

A Water Street caller reported a large branch in the road.

A Market Street caller told police someone was using their Dumpster.

A Water Street caller told police a man climbed in through a window.

Tuesday, Oct. 27

A Sisson Street caller told police two refrigerators were left outside with the doors attached.

A Kickemuit Road caller told police he saw a man holding a baby with no warm clothes on.

A Kelly Street caller told police a cat was stuck in the engine block of a vehicle.

Wednesday, Oct. 28

A Water Street caller told police a manhole cover was misplaced.

A Main Street caller told police a guitar was missing from her apartment.

A Market Street caller told police she thinks her home was entered while she was out.

Thursday, Oct. 29

A Child Street caller told police a man was riding a bike in the middle of the road.

Friday, Oct. 30

Michael Santos, 21, of 160 Vernon St., was charged with breaking and entering after he allegedly broke the glass of a Metacom Avenue building.

A Metacom Avenue caller told police a black Labrador was loose.

A Franklin Street caller told police an elderly man wearing camouflage is walking up and down the street.

A Napoleon Street caller told police someone stole a debit card.

A Napoleon Street caller told police a group of children were riding ATVs in the roadway.

A Child Street caller told police a cat was injured.

A Main Street caller told police a dog nearly attacked her child.

A Child Street caller told police a man is out of control.

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Saturday, Oct. 31

A Market Street caller told police a woman holding signs is protesting.

An Asylum Road caller told police there is graffiti on building walls.

A caller along the Warren River told police there is an odorless substance floating in the water. The police called the Department of Environmental Management who confirmed the substance was sea foam.

A Vernon Street caller told police children are throwing eggs at passing vehicles.

A Water Street caller told police a man is chasing young children.

A Miller Street caller told police three children were holding eggs. Police investigated and found the egg-holders were adults and the eggs were for baking.

Sunday, Nov. 1

John Dasilva, 42, of 347 Metacom Ave., was charged with domestic abuse and disorderly conduct.

An Arthur Avenue caller reported a loud house party.

A Long Lane caller told police a man is shooting off a gun.

A Child Street caller told police his son is destroying things.

A Metacom Avenue caller told police he saw a vandalism incident.

A Metacom Avenue caller told police someone pawned her video games.

FIRE / RESCUE LOG

Following is a compilation of calls responded to by the Warren Fire and Rescue Departments from Oct. 26 through Nov. 2.

Rescue calls: 36

Fire calls: 26

n Motor vehicle accidents: 11

n Building alarms: 5

n Fire alarms: 4

n Fire runs: 4

n Carbon monoxide alarm: 1

n BOLO (Be on the Lookout): 1

Total calls for the week: 62

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3 comments on this item

Someone in the Franklin/Napolian St area needs to get a life. MYOB and leave the children and old men alone, k?

11/5/09, 10:12 PM

the person on miller street should be held responsible for calling in and reporting an issue that was not true

A Miller Street caller told police three children were holding eggs. Police investigated and found the egg-holders were adults and the eggs were for baking.

Put the persons name and address in the report and imbarrasss them to stop calling in with such stupid calls, our pd does not need this.

11/7/09, 06:01 PM

Really people these calls are pathetic!

A Kickemuit Road caller told police he saw a man holding a baby with no warm clothes on.

A Water Street caller reported a large branch in the road.

A Kelly Street caller told police a cat was stuck in the engine block of a vehicle. (WTF) was it resting on a piston inside the combustion chamber?

11/16/09, 07:49 PM
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