Warren police logs: Housemates face domestic assault charges

Posted 3/23/16

Monday, March 14The animal control officer located a dog reported missing around Brown Street.Police were called out to Metacom Avenue for a report of verbal harassment between neighbors.Police …

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Warren police logs: Housemates face domestic assault charges

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Monday, March 14
The animal control officer located a dog reported missing around Brown Street.
Police were called out to Metacom Avenue for a report of verbal harassment between neighbors.
Police arrested two housemates on domestic charges, after a report of an incident on Wood Street. Brian D. Everett, 23, and Marcelle Helene Drolet, 18, both of 68 Wood St., second floor, were each charged with domestic simple assault/battery, domestic vandalism/malicious injury to property, and domestic disorderly conduct.
A Hall Avenue resident reported being harassed by the landlord.
Asim A. Samuel, 37, of 341 Metacom Ave., third floor, was arrested on a Sixth Division District Court bench warrant following a traffic stop on Market Street.
Someone complained of possible narcotics dealing on Company Street.
Tuesday, March 15
A caller complained that a woman was rummaging through recycling bins on Main and Norbert streets.
A Main Street resident reported a stolen cell phone.
A caller complained that a man on Schoolhouse Road was acting aggressively toward passing cars.
Wednesday, March 16
A Joyce Street resident complained about a noisy upstairs neighbor.
A Metacom Avenue resident complained that a neighbor was harassing her child.
A man told police that he found a purse while walking his dog on Massasoit Avenue.
A caller reported being harassed by a Water Street store owner.
Police got a call about a drunk driver on Metacom Avenue. Police got the plate number from a caller and traced the car to a residence, where they found it parked and unattended.
Thursday, March 17
Ashleigh A. Terrana
, 22, of Bristol, was arrested on a Sixth Division District Court bench warrant following a traffic stop on Market Street.
Edward K. Peckham, 54, of 132 Water St., first floor, was arrested on a warrant for larceny under $1,500.
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Police got a call about someone urinating on Main Street just before 4:15 p.m.
A shoplifting complaint came in from a Main Street store.
Friday, March 18
Joshua Afonso
, 27, of Bristol, was charged with driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol first offense, and refusal to submit to a chemical test, ager police pulled him over on Market Street at 1:01 a.m.
Fire crews evacuated a Kinnicutt Avenue home after a possible fire was reported at 3:14 a.m. It turned putto be a faulty boiler.
Police got word of a fight among kids at a bus stop on Franklin Street.
A car was reported stolen on Child Street.
Samantha M. Stanzione, 25, of 7 Arlington Ave., second floor, was charged with violating a no contact order.
A Metacom Avenue woman returned home to find her front door kicked in.
Saturday, March 19
A Child Street woman called police after spotting a German shepherd walking through her yard.
A Market Street man told police that his sister was harassing him.
Sunday, March 20
A vest and laptop were reported stolen from Asselin Street.
Someone stole a decorative planter from in front of a Baker Street home.
Police got a call about a deceased rooster on Buffalo Avenue. Police noted that there were no signs of foul play.
A man told police that he wanted his girlfriend “removed” from his Metacom Avenue apartment.
Police were asked to keep a lookout for a runaway from Main Street.
Monday, March 21
A caller reported loud arguing on Park Street.
A caller reported finding abandoned baby chipmunks on Schoolhosue Road. DEM was also contacted.

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