Warren police logs: Woman charged with pointing gun at man

Police have warrant out for an acquaintance who allegedly stabbed same man

Posted 6/4/18

Monday, May 28

A Warren woman Mildred Adams was charged with felony assault and disorderly conduct. and police have a arrest warrant for her boyfriend for stabbing the same victim. While …

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Warren police logs: Woman charged with pointing gun at man

Police have warrant out for an acquaintance who allegedly stabbed same man

Posted

Monday, May 28

A Warren woman Mildred Adams was charged with felony assault and disorderly conduct. and police have a arrest warrant for her boyfriend for stabbing the same victim. While investigating a stabbing that occurred on Union Street, the victim stated that Adams had pointed a gun at him. As officers interviewed the victim, he told police that a day earlier, he had also gotten into an argument with the alleged stabber and a friend of his, Mildred Adams, 23, of 118 Water St., Apt. 1L. During that argument, he said, Ms. Adams pointed a gun at him. Police spoke with Ms. Adams later and Lt. Borges said she admitted to pointing the gun at him. Police at that time recovered a loaded firearm, which was properly registered to Ms. Adams. She was charged with felony assault with a dangerous weapon, and disorderly conduct.

A Munro Avenue resident called police to report that a raccoon had been getting into his house during the evenings. The animal control officer advised him to lock his doggie door to keep the critter out.

A caller told police that a woman on Metacom Avenue was acting belligerently in front of a child.

A Munro Avenue woman reported receiving harassing texts and emails.

A caller complained about loud fireworks at Wood and Barney streets.

Tuesday, May 29

A Metacom Avenue man was taken to Rhode Island Hospital after being bitten on the arm by a dog.

Antone Milhomens Jr., 27, of Bristol, was charged with simple assault or battery and disorderly conduct, after turning himself in on a warrant.

A woman told police that her daughter was being harassed online.

Police administered Narcan, an anti-opioid, to an unresponsive man found just after 2:30 p.m. in a Metacom Avenue home. Police said the man, 37, was successfully revived and taken to the hospital.

A caller told police about a turtle crossing the road on Kinnicutt Avenue.

Heather M. Sousa, 29, of Bristol, was charged with driving after the denial, suspension or revocation of her license, second offense, after police pulled her over on Main Street just before 9 p.m.

Police removed makeshift speed bumps from Wood Street, after callers reported a man placing them there.

Wednesday, May 30

A caller complained about kids being loud in the park on Asylum Road.

Sandra J. Zarella, 58, of North Providence, was charged with driving after the denial, suspension or revocation of her license, first offense, after police pulled her over on Arlington Avenue at 11:17 a.m.

A caller from Jacobs Point reported a large bag of trash in the road. Police removed it 12 minutes later.

Two people got into it on Kickemuit Road over the parking/placement of a vehicle.

A man called police at 5:37 p.m. to report being sexually assaulted on the East Bay Bike Path earlier in the day. The man said police he’d stopped along the path to talk to a stranger and during the conversation, the man attempted to reach down into his shorts.

A resident found a wallet near Water Street and turned it in to police.

Shannon L. Medeiros, 35, of 379 Metacom Ave., second floor, was arrested on a warrant from Sixth Division District Court after police were called to her home for a report of a domestic incident.

A Water Street resident complained about a motorcyclist’s loud music.

Thursday, May 31

Mark W. Harmon, 60, of Woonsocket, was charged with possession of narcotics without a prescription after police pulled him over on Metacom Avenue at 8:45 a.m.

A package was reported stolen from in front of a Market Street home.

Jose Artiles, 43, of Bristol, was charged with driving after the denial, suspension or revocation of her license, first offense, after police pulled him over on Market Street.

Nicole B. Raposa, 26, of 109 Market St., Apt. 2, was charged with domestic simple assault/battery and domestic disorderly conduct, after her ex-boyfriend said she struck him.

Friday, June 1

Warren assisted Bristol police, who were trying to locate a missing juvenile.

Police got a call about a group of kids playing in the middle of the road at Market and Richmond streets. Police spoke to them. 

Police were called to Warren Avenue for a landlord/tenant dispute.

A caller complained about road construction underway on Franklin Street.

A Main Street woman reported receiving threatening/hostile phone calls.

Several callers reported a hit and run accident at Schoolhouse Road and Long Lane. Though a red truck left the scene, a witness followed it to Fatima Drive in Bristol and kept in contact with Warren police as he did so. Bristol police arrived shortly thereafter.

Saturday, June 2

A Wood Street resident complained about loud kids.

Jeremy Paul Hudson, 42, of Bristol, was charged with driving under the influence of liquor or drugs, first offense (BAC .15 or greater), after police pulled him over at Franklin Street and Metacom Avenue at 1:58 p.m.

A good Samaritan found a wallet on the East Bay Bike Path and turned it in to police, who contacted the owner.

A Vernon Street woman spotted a coyote in her backyard just before 5 p.m., and called police.

Bailey X. Domangue, 19, of 6 Union St., was charged with driving after the denial, suspension or revocation of her license, first offense, after police pulled her over on Union Street.

Delia V. Labao, 46, of 601 Wood St., Apt. 2, was charged with driving after the denial, suspension or revocation of her license, first offense, after police pulled her over on Seymour Street.

A caller from Child Street reported a person yelling.

Sunday, June 3

Timothy R. Dubois, 25, of 19 Ridgeway Drive, was charged with driving after the denial, suspension or revocation of his license, first offense, after police pulled him over on Market Street.

An Ellis Avenue man reported finding several dead birds in his yard.

Roger M. Daly, 37, of 624 Metacom Ave., Apt. 103, was arrested on a Rhode Island Superior Court warrant.

A woman called police after a blue Chevy cut her off on Main Street just after 1 p.m.

A caller from Union Street told police that a man threw coffee at him because he believed he was driving too fast. Police weren’t able to find the coffee tosser.

A walk-in found a debit card in an ATM, pulled it out and gave it to police.

Susan A. Salvatore, 55, of 195 Market St., Apt. 1, was charged with disorderly conduct and two counts of simple assault or battery, after a caller from Market Street told police that her neighbor physically assaulted her.

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