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Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Woonsocket Police Arrest Woman for DUI, Four Kids In SUV

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

  On May 4 at about 1:44 p.m., Woonsocket Police Lt. Det. Christopher Brooks spotted a woman driving a white Ford Expedition on Worral Street toward Social Street without a seat belt. Brooks pulled behind the vehicle at the intersection of Worral Street and Social Street, according to his report, and observed it run the red light there from a full stop, driving straight through the intersection from the left-turn-only lane into the nearby Blackstone River Credit Union parking lot. Brooks pulled over the driver, later identified as Chrstie Robinson, 34, of 27 Knight St., Apt. 3F. Robinson told Brooks she was going to the Credit Union to get her children lunch. Brooks noted there were four juveniles in the back seat of the Expedition, also …

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WoonSam

10:38 am on Thursday, May 9, 2013

Mother in her 20s.. barely any life experience... bad decision.. SURE..maybe... but I'm sorry... at 34.. you should know better. There is NO excuse. It's a disgrace and it is what is wrong with this country. .213 BAC... THATS OVER TWICE THE LEGAL LIMIT... not just one drink over, but a level that is basically saying you have blatant disregard for human life to drive in that condition. Russell A…   more ›

Monday, April 29, 2013

Police Charge Driver Crossing Center Line on Park Ave. with DUI

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

  Woonsocket Police Officer James Dybala was patrolling Park Avenue On April 25, at about 4:25 a.m., listening to North Smithfield Police radio when he heard a call for an erratic driver in a black SUV turning down the avenue toward him. Dybala located the vehicle and followed it, observing as it traveled toward downtown Woonsocket, crossing the center line three times, according to his report. Dybala pulled the SUV over, but the driver stopped the vehicle in the center of the lane instead of to the side. As Dybala got out of his cruiser to approach the SUV, it pulled over to the side a little more, but remained in the lane, blocking traffic. A second officer arrived to assist as Dybala approached and spoke with the driver, Nang …

Maxin

11:38 am on Friday, May 3, 2013

Here, Here Russell, Cops are people too and if you think they are honest well then I have a million dollar home in Woonsocket... LOL People are people some are good most are bad same with cops. Then we get the calls to give money to them because their jobs are so dangerous. What I tell them is so is construction, construction worker die everyday and don't have pensions to leave their family. No …   more ›

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Police Arrest Driver After He Strikes Hydrant, Pole

Woonsocket man charged with DUI.

  Woonsocket Police Officer Jesse Nunnemacher was monitoring Market Square April 14 at 2:41 a.m. when he noticed a large electrical flash on River Street and investigated, discovering a minivan had crashed into a hydrant and utility pole. A six-foot tall, 260 lb man, later identified as David Ellis, 34, of 28 Canal St., Apt. 2, Blackstone, MA got out, and Nunnemacher detained him for Officer Jason Berthelette to question, according to his report. Berthelette spoke to Ellis, detecting a strong odor of alcohol, according to his report. He asked Ellis if he'd had anything to drink that night, to which he replied that he'd had a beer with dinner, Berthelette reported. Berthelette administered a field sobriety test, which Ellis did not perform …

russell archambault

8:51 am on Thursday, April 25, 2013

All of you blogers, this article is not about a person or the police , its about the hydrant and a pole. Again we have no knowledge if the hydrant survived and is still working or the utility pole has any fractures. Just once, I wish we could get all the facts.   more ›

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Callers Reporting Erratic Operator Lead Woonsocket Officers To DUI Arrest

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

  Concerned callers led Woonsocket Police Officer Gabriel Koneczny to an erratic driver March 30, resulting in one Woonsocket man's arrest for DUI.  At about 10:10 p.m., Koneczny responded to reports to the department that a green Toyota Highlander was "all over the road" in the area of South Main Street. One caller reported seeing the driver on Cumberland Street turning onto Cass Avenue traveling on the wrong side of the street. Koneczny found the vehicle on Wood Avenue, traveling in the middle of the road, and used his cruiser's lights to pull the driver over. The Toyota pulled to the shoulder of the road but continued another 200 feet before finally coming to a stop, according to his report. Koneczny and another officer approached the …

Friday, March 22, 2013

Driver Arrested For Operating Under Influence of Unknown Substance

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

  Woonsocket Police Officer Jason Berhtelette was on Cumberland Hill Road March 18 at about 1:08 a.m. when the gold 2002 Pontiac sedan driven by Tori Fenoff, 19, of 153 Progresso Ave. with its headlights off caught his attention. Berhtelette observed the Pontiac as it approached the Ho Kong restaurant toward the inner city sans headlights, pulling it over on Florence Drive, Berhtelette reported. As he approached the vehicle to speak with the driver, Fenoff, Berhtelette said he could detect a strong odor of burnt marijuana coming from the car. She said she was on her way home from a friend's house, making a stop to drop off her passenger, according to Berhtelette's report. During his talk with her, he said, Fenoff's eyes appeared extremely …

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Woonsocket Police Arrest Man for DUI After St. Patrick's Day Crash

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

  On St. Patricks' Day at about 10:30 p.m., Maxim Pariset, of 47 Elizabeth Ave., North Smithfield crashed his car on the front lawn of 636 South Main St., told police he didn't want an ambulance ride, and got a cruiser ride instead. When Officer Joseph Brazil arrived on the scene for the call, he found Maxim's heavily damaged car resting on the front lawn of the South Main Street home. Standing by the drivers side door of the car was an off-duty detective who had heard the crash and responded, finding Pariset in the drivers seat with the engine still running, according to Brazil's report. Brazil spoke with Pariset, who said he was returning from a party at a friend's house, where he had had three beers. Brazil reported smelling a strong …

Friday, March 8, 2013

Police Log: Driver Arrested For DUI Admits 'Mistake'

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

An aknowledgement of the recklessness of drinking and driving proved a bit too belated for one driver's own good March 5. The epiphany, which the driver, Francis Griffin, 30, shared with Woonsocket Police Lt. Edward Cunanan while in the process of failing a walk and turn sobriety test, might have served him better before he began driving home that evening. Cunanan spotted the blue 2000 Ford SUV driven by Griffin at 1:30 a.m. while traveling on Hamlet Avenue near Park Avenue. The SUV passed Cunanan's cruiser traveling in the opposite direction, swerving and nearly striking the curb as it passed, according to Cunanan's report. Cunanan turned his cruiser and followed the SUV, as it traveled up Cumberland Hill Road, jerking into the left lane…

Friday, February 15, 2013

Police Log: Driver Arrested For DUI After Traffic Stop For Speeding, Swerving

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

  Woonsocket Police Sgt. Kenneth Marcotte was observing traffic at Market Square Feb. 14 at about 1 a.m. when he observed a grey Nissan speeding out of Ye Olde English Fish and Chips parking lot onto River Street. Marcotte followed, clocking the car at 40 mph in a 25 mph zone as it turned left on Providence Street, continuing at speeds in excess of 35 mph. The car swerved into traffic at the intersection of Providence Street and Coe Street, at which time Marcotte decided to pull the car over. That was not a popular decision with the driver, Julie Scorzello, 31, of 344 Providence St., Apt. basement, who, after being hearing the reason for the stop, informed Marcotte he was full of fecal material, although not in those words, according to …

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Police Log: Woman Arrested For DUI After Fishtailing On Slushy Street

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

  While on Roland Street for an unrelated vandalism report, Officer Jason Berthelette saw the gray 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee driven by Denise Spear, 49, of Harrisville fishtail as it turned left onto the road from Diamond Hill Avenue. The street was not plowed well, according to Berthelette's report, cleared to only one lane, with about six inches of snow and slush remaining. The Jeep continued at about 30 miles an hour, and Berthelette could only pursue at about 20 mph safely, he wrote. Another officer was at the opposite end of the street and was able to stop the Jeep. Driving it was Spear, who said she was not aware she'd been speeding. Berthelette reported her breath also smelled of alcohol, and her speech was slurred and delayed. …

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Police Log: Speeding Driver Arrested For DUI, Suspended License

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

  Officer Andrew Girard was patrolling the area of Blackstone Street Feb. 4, at about 1:20 a.m. when he observed the car driven by Sean Berard, 33, of 55 Reservoir Ave.,  go through the stop sign at Blackstone Street and Harris Avenue without coming to a complete stop.  Girard followed the vehicle as it made a right onto Blackstone Street, traveling at about 40 mph through a 25 mph zone, according to Girard's report. The officer pulled the vehicle over, and Berard drove onto the sidewalk while stopping for him. When Girard asked if Berard had been drinking, the driver's reply was "Yes". When Girard asked how much, "Too much," was Berard's evidently apt reply. Berard subsequently failed a sobriety test, failing to follow directions and …

michael parenteau

10:27 pm on Thursday, February 7, 2013

They should pullover more people going through stopsigns more often   more ›

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