Police: Man rams ex's car in Warren

Posted 11/2/16

A Barrington man faces multiple charges for allegedly ramming his ex-girlfriend’s car late last week.

Pablo Candelario, 45, of 50 Blanding Ave., was arrested by Barrington police Friday on a …

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Police: Man rams ex's car in Warren

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A Barrington man faces multiple charges for allegedly ramming his ex-girlfriend’s car late last week.

Pablo Candelario, 45, of 50 Blanding Ave., was arrested by Barrington police Friday on a Warren warrant for felony domestic assault with a dangerous weapon, disorderly conduct, vandalism and failure to stop at an accident. Police in Warren got a call Friday night from a woman, 45, who claimed that Mr. Candelario rammed the rear of her car several times as she headed into Warren on Market Street. The woman told police that after ramming her car, Mr. Candelario pulled a U-turn and took off. A subsequent investigation by Warren police found damage on the rear of her car, and on the front of Mr. Candelario’s, that was consistent with her story.

A no contact order was put in place and after an appearance in Superior Court Monday he was released on cash bail.

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