Warren police logs: Half a dozen domestics

Posted 5/17/16

Sunday, May 8 Charles R. Segal , 21, of Bristol, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, after police pulled him over on Main Street just before 2:30 a.m. He was also …

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Warren police logs: Half a dozen domestics

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Sunday, May 8
Charles R. Segal
, 21, of Bristol, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, after police pulled him over on Main Street just before 2:30 a.m. He was also charged with possession of a knife.
Philip W. Lotti, 21 of Bristol, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and refusal to submit to a chemical test, after police pulled him over on Metacom Avenue at 3:12 a.m.
A Franklin Street woman called police about her unruly child. She requested information about wayward child procedures.
David Desmarais, 25, of 122 Main St., second floor, was charged with domestic breaking and entering, domestic cyberstalking and cyberharassment and domestic disorderly conduct. He had been wanted on a warrant.
A neighborhood harassment call came in from Davis Street.
Police got a call about a woman on Overhill Road who was extremely intoxicated and acting disorderly.
Police were called to Child Street about a disturbance between mother and son.
Monday, May 9
A Market Street woman complained that she had been assaulted the previous day, and that methadone had been stolen from her apartment.
A woman reported verbal threats by her ex-boyfriend.
Someone drove off from the transfer station without paying his fee. Police caught up with the man, who said he’d return to settle up.
Debbi L. Mendoza, 55, of 25 Overhill Road, was picked up on a warrant for violation of a no contact order, domestic simple assault/battery and domestic disorderly conduct.
Police were called to Davis Street for a neighborhood dispute.
Tuesday, May 10
A caller reported that someone left a motorcycle with sidecar in the middle of Warren Avenue.
Zachary F. Almeida, 24, of Lakeville, Ma. was charged with driving after the denial, suspension or revocation of his license, and reckless driving/drag racing/eluding the police, after police pulled him over on Seymour Street at 10:31 a.m.
A Harris Avenue man reported being harassed by his ex-wife.
A caller reported a man stumbling on and off of Water Street.
Justin M. Pinardi, 24, of Bristol, was charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest, after police got a call about a disorderly drunken man on Main Street, just after 9:30 p.m.
Wednesday, May 11
Loose cows were reported wandering around a farmer’s property on Long Lane.
A Federal Street resident reported attempted fraud.
A Metacom Avenue resident reported receiving a video and texts with “disturbing content” on them.
A Barker Avenue woman reported receiving threats and being harassed.
Weldon C. O’Blenis, 37, of 7 Munro Ave., was charged with domestic simple assault/battery and domestic disorderly conduct, after his wife called police to report that he’d hit her.
Thursday, May 12
Christopher M. Quinn
, 31, of 138 Market St., first floor, was arrested on a warrant.
Someone stole a flower planter from in front of a Market Street business.
A Seaview Avenue woman complained that a man was driving an ATV on her property.
A woman came into headquarters to report that her boyfriend had taken the battery out of her cell phone and refused to return it.
Jeremy Kilduff, 40, of 192 Market St., first floor, was picked up on a warrant for domestic simple assault/battery, domestic disorderly conduct and simple assault or battery. In addition, Rana Cook, 36, of the same address, was arrested on a warrant for domestic simple assault/battery and domestic disorderly conduct.
Rescue crews went to Jannitto Field on Water Street for a juvenile struck in the head by a baseball.
Friday, May 13
A Vernon Street woman reported spotting an animal under her shed.
An Asylum Road woman reported possible identity theft.
A neighborhood harassment call came in from Davis Street.
A caller said her daughter had been assaulted by another juvenile.
Saturday, May 14
A Sisson Street woman called police after her boyfriend came home drunk, and an argument ensued.
Police got a call about a dead opossum on the Warren Town Beach.
Someone spray-painted a section of the bike path near Child Street.
Police were called to Croade Street for a possible overdose.
Sunday, May 15
Cows were spotted walking loose around Market Street.
Neighbors got into it on Sachem Street, and the police were called in.
A Market Street man reported being harassed by his ex-girlfriend.
Police got a call about a woman shouting on Arlington Avenue.
Monday, May 16
Another opossum turned up dead, this time on Vernon Street.

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