Police: Portsmouth woman poured milk in neighbor’s driveway

Posted 9/29/15

PORTSMOUTH — Here are some highlights from the Portsmouth police reports from over the past week.

Wednesday, Sept. 23

Seth A. Medeiros, 30, of 215 Holly Circle, Tiverton, was charged with driving while intoxicated (first …

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Police: Portsmouth woman poured milk in neighbor’s driveway

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PORTSMOUTH — Here are some highlights from the Portsmouth police reports from over the past week.

Wednesday, Sept. 23

Seth A. Medeiros, 30, of 215 Holly Circle, Tiverton, was charged with driving while intoxicated (first offense) and refusal to submit to a chemical test at 1:39 a.m. His car was stopped on West Main Road near Stringham Road because it was seen drifting into the other lane of travel, police said.

Nichol M. Corey, 31, of 444 Park Ave., was charged at 11:13 a.m. with trespassing at Founder’s Brook Motel on Anthony Road. Police said Ms. Corey had been living at the motel without authorization since Aug. 31 and had refused to leave the room. Police said there was also an active bench warrant from Second District Court for Ms. Corey’s arrest.

Thursday, Sept. 24

Sam E. Bennett, 20, of 27 Strawberry Hill Road, Andover, Mass., was charged with possession of marijuana, 1 ounce or more, at 8:37 p.m. Police made the arrest after responding to the Roger Williams Conference Center, 144 Anthony Road, at 8:14 p.m. A public safety officer told police he was staking out the conference center for drug and alcohol use when he noticed Mr. Bennett going back and forth to his vehicle three separate times in a short period of time. When questioned about this, Mr. Bennett dropped a plastic container on the floor of his vehicle and the officer noticed a large amount of marijuana and electronic scale nearby, police said. Police said they found 1.2 ounces of marijuana inside the vehicle.

Friday, Sept. 25

Kelly D. Richardson, 33, of 508 Turnpike Ave., was charged with disorderly conduct at 3:20 p.m. after allegedly pouring milk onto her neighbor’s driveway. The neighbor told police that Ms. Richardson had entered their property and yelled profanities before pouring a gallon of milk on the driveway. The neighbor said a similar incident had taken place the week before. When police went to Ms. Richardson’s home, she said she had been frustrated over ongoing issues with her neighbors’ dogs barking and other noise coming from the property, according to police.

Dove A. Schiavone, 19, of 176 First Ave., Woonsocket, was charged with domestic assault in connection with an incident first reported on Sept. 9. At 11:30 p.m. on that date, three officers responded to a Portsmouth home for a report of a domestic assault in progress. When they arrived, a man told police he had gotten into an argument with Ms. Schiavone, his girlfriend, and that she began striking him. A warrant was issued for Ms. Schiavone and she was taken into custody by Woonsocket police on Sept. 25, then transported to Portsmouth.

Sarah A. Holfelder, 24, of 37 Hammond St., Newport, was charged with driving while intoxicated (first offense) and refusal to submit to a chemical test at 8:30 p.m. Police stopped Ms. Holfelder’s car at Town Hall on East Main Road after she ran a stop sign and drove faster than the posted speed limit, police said. The car’s passenger-side headlight was also not working, police said.

Saturday, Sept. 26

Three juveniles were charged with underage possession of alcohol and possession of marijuana, 1 ounce or less, after police spotted two vehicles parked near the walking path adjacent to the Carnegie Abbey property off Pheasant Drive shortly before midnight. Two girls, ages 17 and 16, and a 16-year-old boy were inside one of the cars. When the older girl in the driver’s seat opened the window, smoke with a strong odor of burnt marijuana started coming from the car, police said. Police said they found several bottles of alcohol and several mixers both in the interior of the car and in the trunk, along with dozens of “blunt” wrappers, a marijuana roach and pipe and what police believed to be marijuana in two different containers. Also found was a grinder and a light powdery substance police believed to be “keef” (the resin glands of cannabis), police said. The three juveniles were released to their parents.

Sunday, Sept. 27

Cody J. Lindsay, 22, of 32 Early Red Circle, Plymouth, Mass., was charged with driving while intoxicated and refusal to submit to a chemical test at 2:37 a.m. Police stopped his car on Route 24 northbound near Boyd’s Lane for speeding and because it was observed to have drifted into the other lane of travel.

Police received a report that a 10-foot Zodiac inflatable boat and its attached 4-horsepower Evinrude outboard motor had been stolen from a beach off Riverside Street in Island Park

Monday, Sept. 28

Joseph L. Buehler, 39, of 230 Dexter St., Apt. B201, Providence, was charged with driving while intoxicated and refusal to submit to a chemical test at 12:33 a.m. Police arrested Mr, Buehler at Mobile Xtra Mart after getting a report of an intoxicated man locked in the restroom. A clerk told police the man was seen sitting in his truck in front of a gas pump for about 15 minutes before exiting. Then he asked to use the restroom and did not exit for about 30 minutes, police were told.

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