Police Log 08-29-24

Posted 8/28/24

DOMESTIC SIMPLE ASSAULT

At 1:41 p.m., Aug. 25, Cranston Police arrested Dominique Pineyro, 22, of 50 Crest Drive, Cranston, for Domestic Simple Assault and Domestic Disorderly Conduct as a …

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Police Log 08-29-24

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DOMESTIC SIMPLE ASSAULT

At 1:41 p.m., Aug. 25, Cranston Police arrested Dominique Pineyro, 22, of 50 Crest Drive, Cranston, for Domestic Simple Assault and Domestic Disorderly Conduct as a result of a disturbance at the aforementioned address. Pineyro was arraigned and released by a Justice of the Peace.

SEX OFFENDER ADDRESS CHANGE

At 3:54 p.m., Aug. 25, Cranston Police officers arrested Joseph Roberts, 46, of 30 Howard Ave., Cranston, for Notification of Local Law Enforcement Agencies of Changes in Address (Sexual Offender Address Change) as a result of an Affidavit Warrant pick up at West Warwick Police Department. Roberts was arraigned and released by a Justice of the Peace.

DUI

At 5:08 p.m., Aug. 25, Cranston Police officers arrested Allister Bugge, 35, of 161 Commonwealth Ave., Warwick for DUI (2nd Offense-BAC Unknown) and Refusal to Submit to a Chemical Test as a result of a call for a suspicious vehicle on Reservoir Avenue. Bugge was arraigned and released by a Justice of the Peace.

WARRANT ARREST

At 10:34 p.m., Aug. 25, Cranston Police officers arrested Ronie Oliveros, 39, of 47 Main St., Cumberland, for an Affidavit Arrest Warrant from Cumberland Police as a result of a suspicious vehicle call on Auburn Street. Oliveros was turned over to the Cumberland Police Department.

DUI

At 10:32 p.m., Aug. 24, Cranston Police officers arrested Bounnong Sundara, 60, of 243 Ohio Ave., No. 2, Providence, for DUI (first offense, BAC unknown) and Refusal to Submit to a Chemical Test. The arrest was the result of a call for a motor vehicle crash (car vs. pole) at the intersection of Laurel Hill Avenue and Alto Street. Sundara was arraigned by a Justice of the Peace.

HABITUAL SHOPLIFTING

Around 10:18 a.m., Aug. 24, Cranston Police officers arrested Johnny Cole, 45, of 80 Trask St., Providence, for three counts Shoplifting and Habitual Offender. The arrest was the result of a call for service and subsequent investigation at Heritage Liquors, 529 Reservoir Ave. Cole was awaiting arraignment, according to police.

DOMESTIC SIMPLE ASSAULT

Around 12:45 p.m., Aug. 24, Cranston Police officers arrested Brenden Gentile, 30, of 42 Bolton St., Cranston, for Domestic Simple Assault and Domestic Disorderly Conduct. The arrest was the result of a call for service at 42 Bolton St. Gentile was awaiting arraignment.

At the same time, Cranston Police officers also arrested Thais Dasilva, 24, of 42 Bolton St., Cranston, for Domestic Simple Assault and Domestic Disorderly Conduct. The arrest was the result of a call for service at 42 Bolton St. Dasilva was awaiting arraignment.

DOMESTIC VANDALISM

Around 12:54 p.m., Aug. 23, Cranston Police officers arrested Samantha Turbitt, 31, of 501 Reservoir Ave., Cranston, for Domestic Vandalism. The arrest was the result of a pickup on an arrest and affidavit warrant at the aforementioned address. Turbitt was awaiting arraignment.

WARRANT ARREST

At 2:52 p.m., Aug. 23, Cranston Police officers arrested Carlos Contreras, 49, of 21 Pleasant St., Cranston, for a Superior Court bench warrant. The arrest was the result of this person turning himself in at Cranston Police HQ. Contreras was transported to ACI Intake.

STOLEN VEHICLE

At 4:14 p.m., Aug. 22, Cranston Police officers arrested Allan DeOliveira, 19, of 76 Summit St., Clinton Massachusetts, for Possession of a Stolen Vehicle (1st Offense). The arrest was the result of a call for service in the area of Warwick Avenue. DeOliveira was arraigned by a Justice of the Peace and remanded to the ACI.

WILLFUL TRESPASS

At 9:45 a.m., Aug. 21, Cranston Police officers arrested Justin Morgan, 42, of “No Particular Address” for Willful Trespass. The arrest was the result of a call for service at 681 Reservoir Ave. Morgan was transported to 3rd District Court.

SIMPLE ASSAULT

At 11 a.m., Aug. 21, Cranston Police officers arrested Joseph Botelho III, 44, of 818 Dyer Ave., Cranston, for Simple Assault. The arrest was the result of a call for service at 1384 Cranston St. Botelho was transported to 3rd District Court.

DUI & RESISTING ARREST

At 1:38 p.m., Aug. 21, Cranston Police officers arrested Alexander Gutierrez, 43, of 5 Thayer Place, Warwick for DUI BAC Unkown, Obstruction and Resisting Arrest. The arrest was the result of a motor vehicle stop on Cranston Street.

NO CONTACT ORDER VIOLATION

At 11:48 p.m., Aug. 20, Cranston Police officers arrested Ricardo Maldonado, 40, of 770 Park Ave., Cranston, for Violation of a No Contact Order, Domestic Simple Assault (3rd or subsequent offense) and Possession of Schedule I-V Controlled Substance. Maldonado’s arrest was the result of a call for service at 770 Park Ave.

SHOPLIFTING

At 7:56 p.m., Aug. 20, Cranston Police officers arrested Isabella Bibiano, 19, of 75 New England Tech Blvd., Apt. 331A, East Greenwich, for Shoplifting. The arrest is the result of a call for service at Sephora, 142 Hillside Road. Bibiano was arraigned by a Justice of the Peace and released.

At the same time, Taylor Brunelle, 19, of 75 New England Tech Blvd., Apt # 331B, East Greenwich, for Shoplifting. The arrests were the result of a call for service at Sephora, 142 Hillside Road.

Cranston Police also arrested Edwarda Pereira, 19, of 75 New England Tech Blvd., Apt # 331A, East Greenwich, for Shoplifting.

Bibiano, Brunelle and Pereira were arraigned by a Justice of the Peace and released.

LARCENY

Around 8 a.m., July 18, a Cranston woman turned herself in on an active felony larceny arrest warrant.

The warrant stemmed from an incident reported around 8:41 p.m., Feb. 2. Warwick Police had responded to Walmart, 840 Post Road, for the report of a larceny.

A customer used the self-checkout, removed an envelope from his pocket, placed it on the right side of the scanner, checked out and left the store, accidentally leaving the envelope behind. The envelope allegedly contained $2,000 in cash. The shopper realized the envelope was missing later and returned to the store.

Store security told police that video surveillance showed a woman wearing a black sweatshirt and a grey “beanie” take the envelope form the side of the self-checkout register.

Store security told police that “the female party in the video had been identified by Walmart for an unrelated incident when they approached her and asked her for her identification,” according to the incident report.

Police identified the woman as Victoria L. Rohrig, 41, of 754 Park Ave., Apt. 2, Cranston.

Police called a number associated with Rohrig, but there was “no answer.” Police decided to charge Rohrig with Larceny Over $1,500 (and less than $5,000).

Five months later, Rohrig turned herself in at Warwick Police Headquarters. She was processed and placed into a cell to await transport to court.

ANIMAL CRUELTY

Around 12:19 p.m., Aug. 26, Warwick Police responded to 222 Sand Pond Road, Warwick, for the report of an emaciated dog with no food or water in the yard of the residence.

Warwick Animal Control Officers responded and located one severely emaciated dog with open sores in the back yard of the residence. Officers also observed and could hear additional dogs inside the residence and detected a strong odor of feces, urine and decay emanating from the inside, according to Warwick Police.

“Based on the circumstance, Warwick Police Detectives obtained a search warrant for the property at 222 Sand Pond Road,” Warwick Police said in a press release.

Following an investigation, four malnourished and emaciated dogs were seized from the residence and transported to the Warwick Animal Shelter for treatment. Additionally, three deceased dogs were also located at the residence, according to police.

At this time, based on the investigation, one resident was arrested at the scene and charged with multiple animal cruelty related offenses. Police identified the defendant as Michael J. Diaz, 22, of 222 Sand Pond Road, Warwick. He was arrested charged with the following: three felony counts of Unnecessary Cruelty to Animals, Death Resulting, and four misdemeanor counts of Unnecessary Cruelty to Animals, Failing to Provide Adequate Living Conditions, Food and Water.

Warwick Police said the investigation remains ongoing. Anyone with information is asked to contact Sgt. Nate Chea of the Warwick Police Detective Division, at 401-468-4261 or the Warwick Police Tip Line, 401-468-4233.

DISORDERLY CONDUCT

WPRI reported Tuesday that a charge against a Cranston police officer arrested over the weekend has been dropped.

According to the WPRI report, Cranston Police Officer Shane Lynch is no longer facing a disorderly conduct charge.

“A Massachusetts district court judge dropped the charge against officer Shane Lynch, which stemmed from an incident Saturday night at Gillette Stadium,” WPRI reported Tuesday. “Lynch was removed from the venue after he allegedly urinated on a woman’s shoes during a concert. He was off duty at the time. Court documents show the charge was dismissed at the prosecution’s request after Lynch paid $100 in court fees following his arraignment on Monday.”

Cranston Police Chief Col. Michael J. Winquist released a statement Tuesday morning following the arrest.

“I am aware of Officer Shane Lynch’s arrest,” Winquist said. “An administrative investigation was initiated and the incident is being handled as a personnel matter. All Cranston Police Officers recognize they are held to a higher standard and are required to act professionally both on and off-duty. Failure to adhere to this expectation will result in discipline.”

EDITOR’S NOTE: The preceding arrest log information has been taken from online arrest log reports posted by the Cranston Police Department and arrest reports provided by other local law enforcement agencies.

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