Warren police: Man charged with stealing generator

Posted 10/19/15

Monday, Oct. 12

Police went to Hope Street to mediate an ongoing parking complaint.

A Water Street business owner called police with concerns that kids were loitering about.

A landlord/tenant issue drew police to Arlington Avenue.

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Warren police: Man charged with stealing generator

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Monday, Oct. 12

Police went to Hope Street to mediate an ongoing parking complaint.

A Water Street business owner called police with concerns that kids were loitering about.

A landlord/tenant issue drew police to Arlington Avenue.

A Warren Avenue woman went to police to complain that neighborhood kids bullied her son and took his ball. She called back about two hours later with similar complaints.

Anthony J. Levasseur, 24, of 19 Warren Ave., second floor, was charged with domestic disorderly conduct after police got a call from a man reporting that his brother was out of control.

A Wood Street resident reported being harassed by a neighbor.

A Thompson Street woman told police that her brother stole things from her apartment.

Tuesday, Oct. 13

A Child Street caller reported that a man was sleeping in his back yard.

Police checked on the well-being of a man reported drunk on Main Street.

Wednesday, Oct. 14

A Child Street resident complained that his upstairs neighbor kept pounding on the ceiling.

Police got a call that kids were throwing sticks into the road.

A Middle Street woman asked for police help in dealing with a family member.

Someone called to report two mean on the front step of a house on Franklin Court. Turned out OK; the men were painting the home.

A traffic on Market Street snarled traffic just before the rush hour. A car struck a pole near Chestnut Street, causing utilities lines to fall across the road. Police and fire crews were forced to re-route traffic, and traffic jams backed up all the way to Metacom Avenue, Route 6 and Route 114 along Market Street.

Richard Raymond, 48, of 33 Newport St., was charged with simple assault and disorderly conduct, after a woman called police just after 7 p.m. to report that her boyfriend had been assaulted.

A woman asked that police go to Water Street to check on the well-being of her ex-husband.

Police spoke to two apartment residents on Child Street about ongoing noise issues.

Thursday, Oct. 15

Items were reported stolen from a car on Pine Lane.

A Seymour Street caller asked for police assistance in getting a neighbor back in to her house; she’d locked herself out.

Police returned a wallet to its owner; he’d lost it on Market Street.

A caller from Market Street reported a man in camouflage carrying a firearm on his shoulder. Police said the man, who was with DEM, was not violating the law by carrying the weapon, as it was packaged.

A Thompson Street woman told police that someone stole her dog. Police said it was a civil issue involving a family member.

Friday, Oct. 16

Someone complained about loud noises, possibly a shotgun or fireworks, at Main Street and Oyster Point.

Someone complained that a man as going through a Dumpster on Market Street.

Saturday, Oct. 17

A caller from Water Street asked police to talk to fishermen in the area, and remind them to be more careful where they cast.

Police got a call that an ATV was riding along not just on Franklin Street, but in the cemetery as well.

Police went to Arlington Avenue for an open burning and loud music complaint. Officers reported that the fire was being extinguished, and the music was not too loud.

A caller from Main Street complained about a motorcycle with a very loud muffler.

Sunday, Oct. 18

Mathew Sousa, 22, of 8 Joseph Drive, was stopped by police shortly after midnight and arrested on a warrant for larceny under $1,500. The charge stems from a report made by a Warren woman, that Mr. Sousa stole a generator from her home.

A caller found a needle along Long Lane.

A loud music call came in from Federal Street.

Monday, Oct. 19

Goats were on the verge of escaping from their Adams Lane pen, a caller told police.

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