Warren Police Log: Local law enforcement responds to sick animal calls, an underage driver, warrants

Posted 11/25/24

The following is a synopsis of Warren Police logs from Monday, Nov. 18-Saturday, Nov. 23:

Monday, Nov. 18 The beginning of the work week for the WPD included a call at just before 11 a.m. of a …

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Warren Police Log: Local law enforcement responds to sick animal calls, an underage driver, warrants

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The following is a synopsis of Warren Police logs from Monday, Nov. 18-Saturday, Nov. 23:

Monday, Nov. 18
The beginning of the work week for the WPD included a call at just before 11 a.m. of a suspicious person apparently following a woman and two small children. Upon observation, officers found a male alone at Child Street and Detroit Avenue and other parties near Kickemuit Middle School were unbothered by the man.

At 11:39 a.m., the department was called to contend with an injured skunk in response to an animal complaint.

Tuesday, Nov. 19
WPD officers picked up a 15-year-old on a family court bench warrant at 9 a.m. on Croade Street. The juvenile was later transported to court.

Officers were called to respond to another animal complaint of a sick raccoon on Main Street at approximately 12:30 p.m. Upon arrival, the officer found the animal to be fine and not a problem.

WPD reached the scene of two accidents in the 3 p.m. hour, one on Market Street and the other on Main Street. None of the parties involved wanted to file a formal report at the time of the incidents.

At about 6:17 p.m., officers responded to a report of an erratic/aggressive driver near Child Street and Detroit Avenue. The motorist did not adhere to a stop sign heading eastbound with a speed of 41 mph. The vehicle was eventually stopped in the rear of Kickemuit Middle School. The event led to the arrest of a 15-year-old. He was taken into custody and charged with reckless driving and other offenses against public safety - 1st offense; driving with expired license or without license - 1st offense. The juvenile was later released into the custody of their father.

Wednesday, Nov. 20
Late in the evening, at approximately 11:56 p.m., police responded to a report of felony assault at a Main Street residence. A caller requested two parties be removed from his apartment. Upon arrival, one of the parties had a laceration and later transported to hospital for treatment. The other was detained and eventually taken into custody. Jonathan J. Mulligan, 40, of 53 Canario Drive, Warren was charged with a assault on person > 60 causing bodily injury. He was next transported to Second District Court.

Friday, Nov. 22
WPD officers responded to the scene of an accident at about 6:45 p.m. at Wood and Barney Streets. Upon further investigation, police arrested Savion R. Garcia, 19, of 89 Market St., Apt. #3, Warren, on warrant of arrest on affidavit. He was taken WPD headquarters and later transferred into the custody of Bristol PD.

Officers later made another arrest on an outstanding warrant at around 8:30 p.m. Victoria Marie Santos, 42, of 624 Metacom Ave., Apt. #205, Warren, was arrested on charges of arson fourth degree and vandalism. She was later arraigned and released.

Again, at approximately 11:08 p.m., WPD was involved in a warrant pick-up. Bristol Police originally took the party into custody. He was later transferred to Warren where he was arraigned and released. Jeb Gagne, 40, of 1382 Hope St., Bristol, faces a charge of vandalism.

Saturday, Nov. 23
In response to a domestic disturbance call at about 6:24 p.m. on Westminster Street, a 19-year-old woman was arrested and charged. Bridget S. Grindrod, 19, of 24 Westminster St., Warren, faces charges of domestic violence - simple assault and/or battery - 1st offense and disorderly conduct.

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