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Monday, May 13, 2013

Woonsocket Police Arrest Man Taking Coins From Cars In Salvage Yard

The following arrest information was provided by the Woonsocket Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.

  Woonsocket Police responded to Woonsocket Auto Salvage, 5 Madison Ave., for a breaking and entering report, finding Randy Plasse, 41, 214B Rockridge Dr., there with the owner, Leo LaFebvre.  LaFebvre told Officer Just in Mowry he was at the desk at the business and saw Plasse on one of the security cameras at about 10:30 p.m. Plasse appeared to be going through the scrapped vehicles, and called police.  Mowry said the gate to the yard didn't appear to have been tampered with, and Plasse appeared to have scaled the fence to get in. Plasse had a large plastic bag on his person that was filled with coins. He told Mowry that he had entered the lot to take coins from the cars inside.  He was transported back to Woonsocket Police Headquarters…

Nelson Aldrich

9:12 am on Tuesday, May 14, 2013

A pension after 20 years is stealing too. it's just legal, that's all. Watch the news lately? It's just as dangerous being a convenience store clerk as it is being a cop, only they get to work for minimum wage. Rest in peace...David Main.   more ›

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Men With Stolen Woodworking Tools Claim To Be On 3 a.m. Bicycle Repair Errand

The following arrest information was supplied by the Woonsocket Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.

  Todd Perry, 50, and Jacob Perry, 22, of 84 Kendrick St., Apt. 2, making a late night walk home Oct. 30 at 3 a.m. carrying woodworking tools, told Woonsocket Police Lt. Edward Cunanan they were on their way to fix a bicycle.  Cunanan, who had spotted the pair on East School Street near WWII Memorial Park carrying what he recognized as a saw and biscuit joiner, happened to know those items are not in most bicycle repair kits. Cunanan searched them, finding a hammer in Todd's waistband and a mini-flashlight in his pocket. He also found a DVD of the movie "Electra". Cunanan took them back to police headquarters on Clinton Street for some more questions.  Todd claimed he owned the tools, but couldn't identify them correctly. He finally …

Dennis Burns

9:03 am on Tuesday, November 13, 2012

They were allways scamming and buying and selling drugs 24/7 I called Woonsocket police 3 to 5 times a week and they did nothing , then I contacted the mayor and after that the chief finily addressed the problem but could never catch the looser in action but arrested dozens of there homies , enjoyed the show but am greatful there getting what's deserved thanks   more ›

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