Tuesday, October 2, 2012
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Woonsocket Police arrested Ryan James Gaumond, 18, of 406 Old River Road, apt. 2, Manville, RI and Robert M. Belanger, 18 of 195 Boyden St., Woonsocket, at Belanger's house Sept. 23, 2:28 p.m., charging each with felony assault for sneaking up behind Aaron Gay and striking him in the head Sept. 22. Police were alerted to the assault by Gay's mother, who called to tell them his friends had driven him to his dormitory at Rhode Island College after he was assaulted at a party the previous night in Woonsocket, suffering serious injury to his head. Mrs. Gay reported that her son's roommate, a paramedic, contacted 911 after observing his condition. Aaron was transported to Rhode Island Hospital, where they performed surgery on him for …
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Tuesday, September 25, 2012
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On Sept. 16, Woonsocket Police responded to 882 Manville Road for a report of a domestic disturbance. Upon arrival, Officer Justin Mowry met Anthony Rison, 61, who had visible injuries including a possible broken nose, and bleeding from his nose, mouth, and underneath his left eye. Rison told Mowry he had been watching football with his son, Michael, 30, of 43 St. Barnabe St., during which they had each been drinking. During a break in the game, both men went into the kitchen, where they became involved in a heated argument. Michael reached up to the ceiling fan in his anger, breaking a blade off of it. Anthony approached his son, who proceeded to hit him five times with his fists, the elder Rison said, knocking him down. Anthony said…
Friday, September 21, 2012
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On Sept. 16, at approximately 6:20 p.m., Woonsocket Police arrested Brian Moore, 56, of Fountain Street, at a campsite near East School Street, charging him with felony assault with a dangerous weapon. Moore was the third of three people police were seeking following the Sept. 6 report by Rene Martel of an Aug. 26 assault at about 9 p.m. Martel said that on that night, at his campsite off East School Street, several people ganged up on him, provoked, he said, by the fact that he is a registered sex offender. He said they also believed that he had stolen from them. Martel said the attack began when Moore said, "Hey!" The call was followed by someone striking him in the face with a chain that had a lock at the end of it, knocking him to …
Thursday, September 13, 2012
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Charles Lablond 73, of 727 Front St., Apt. 203, was using a cane when Kelly R. Gagne answered his door Sept. 9 at 5:33 p.m., but when the senior rapped him across the head with it, he seemed pretty able. A Woonsocket Police officer was dispatched to the address that night for a report of an assault. Upon arriving, he talked to Gagne, who said that Lablond had knocked on his door. When Gagne opened the door, he saw Lablond standing to the right of him. The older man proceeded to strike his neighbor with a wooden cane on the left side of the head, just above the ear. The officer observed a 1 and 1/2-inch cut above Gagne's ear that was bleeding, and asked if he needed medical treatment, which Gagne refused. Gagne said he had been …
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Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Attacker leaves man with broken eye socket, nose.
Woonsocket Police arrested Kevin Deoliveira, 23, of Pawtucket last week after he struck Jordan Barr during a party Sept. 3. Police began their search for Deoliveira Sept. 3 at 8 a.m. when they were called to Landmark Medical Center to speak to an assault victim. When they arrived, officers learned that Barr was being transported to Rhode Island Hospital for serious, though not life threatening, injuries. The officers followed Barr to Rhode Island Hospital, where they observed he had a substantial bruse and swelling to his eye. Barr informed them that the doctors had told him he would need plastic surgery, and that he had a broken nose and broken eye socket. Barr said that he was at a friend's house where a group of guests were drinking …
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Woman claims self defense as victim gets treated for broken rib, brain swelling.
On Aug. 24 at 9:45 p.m., Kailey Parker visited the Woonsocket Police Department on Clinton Street to report that her boyfriend's ex-girlfriend, Alicia Holbrook, 20, of 231 Cato St., had just assaulted her. Parker had visible injuries to her face, and a rescue was dispatched to transport her to Landmark Medical Center for treatment. An officer followed to speak with her. At the hospital, Parker told police she had accompanied her boyfriend, James Nicolson, to 64 Harrison Ave. to pick up his son from Holbrook. While they were there, Holbrook and Nicholson got into an argument, and Parker exited the car she rode in with Nicholson in to try to calm Holbrook. Without provocation, Parker said, Holbrook punched her several times in the face, …
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Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Duo attack man in Patriots Diner parking lot after asking for a cigarette.
If you're going to randomly punch somebody, hit him with a glass bottle and then use that bottle to smash out the guy's car window, you might want to review your memory of events as to whether there were witnesses before you try telling police you were breaking up the fight. Such was the story Oswald Torres, 20, of 4 Memorial Drive, who originally identified himself as Luis Heredia, told police when they caught up to him at the Holiday Inn across the parking lot from Patriots Diner at 65 Founders Drive Aug. 24 at about 4:49 a.m. The officers were responding to a report of a disturbance, and had recently spoken with Leo Larocque, who was sporting a lacerated eyebrow. Larocque said he had been in the parking lot near his car when he was …
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Friday, June 1, 2012
The following arrest information was supplied by the Woonsocket Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
On May 24, Woonsocket Police arrested a city man for assaulting a woman with a steak knife. At about 12:58 a.m., officers responded to 31 Paradis Ave., apt. 1F for a call about a domestic argument. When they arrived, they found Charles Welch, 22 of the same address and a woman with whom he has a child in common. Officers noted there were other children in the apartment. The woman told police the couple had been arguing, and that she had been asking him to leave the apartment for some time. She said the two had been arguing since the previous day, when she had asked him to watch their child. The argument continued, she said, and she again asked Welch to pack and leave the apartment. He responded by striking her in the head, face and neck…
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Friday, May 11, 2012
The following arrest information was supplied by the Woonsocket Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
The following is a list of notable arrests made by Woonsocket Police between the dates of May 4 and May 8: Friday, May 4 Saturday, May 5 Sunday, May 6 Monday, May 7 Tuesday, May 8
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Man turned himself in after learning of police warrant.
Derek Maguire, 27, of 427 Front St., turned himself in to Woonsocket Police Oct. 1 after learning of a warrant for his arrest in connection with a Sept. 22 assault at Brews and Cues on Rathbun Street. He was arrested, charged with felony assault with a dangerous weapon, and later released on $5,000 bail. Police Det. Eugene Jalette said that in the course of their investigation into the assault of James Roberson, 39, of Woonsocket at 11 p.m. Sept. 22, they called Maguire to ask him questions. Maguire refused to speak with police about the attack, during which Jalette said more than one person beat Roberson. The attack sent Roberson to the hospital bleeding from his face and with an injured arm. Police obtained an arrest warrant for Maguire …
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Trisha Ledger
9:05 am on Tuesday, October 2, 2012
That part of Boyden Street has been a problem for decades. It's ridiculously obvious that the school was there long before this happened because no one in their right mind would put an elementary school in the middle of all that. And the landlords that own property over there are completely delusional about their rents! "This is really close to the North End, let me charge $900 for a two bedroom …   more ›