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5 / 5 / 18
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Man Arrested for Assault with a Dangerous Weapon

On Friday May 4, 2018 at approximately 10:10 hours the Rehoboth Police Department responded to Hawkswoods Farm at  25 Mason St. for a disturbance between to male parties. While en route officers were advised that one of the subjects had made threats with a knife.Upon arrival Off. Greg DeCastro and Officer Jake Miranda separated the two subjects and initiated their investigation. After speaking with both parties and locating the knife in question, William Saviano age 56 of Rehoboth was placed in custody. He was booked and transported to Taunton District Court to be arraigned on a Assault With a Dangerous Weapon charge.

4 / 24 / 18
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OUI Arrest made in Rehoboth

On 04/21/18 at 0621hrs Rehoboth Police received a call for a white vehicle travelling in an erratic manner on Rte. 44 (Winthrop St). The cell phone caller reported the vehicle traveling eastbound crossing the center-line multiple times almost causing a collision.  Lt. James Medeiros and Officer David Aguiar were able to locate the vehicle, still driving erratically, on Winthrop Street in the area of #116.  The vehicle was subsequently stopped and Officer Aguiar conducted an investigation resulting in the driver, Jorge Atehoutua age 48 of Pawtucket, RI, being taken into custody.  Atehoutua is being charged with OUI Liquor, Negligent Operation of M/V and a Marked Lanes Violation. Atehoutua was later released from the Rehoboth Police Custody on personal recognizance and is due in Taunton District Court on 04/23/18 for arraignment.

4 / 24 / 18
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Rehoboth Police make Arrest after Seekonk Crash

On  04/21/18  at approximately 15:11 hrs. the Seekonk Police Department contacted us to make a notification regarding a property damage hit and run crash that had occurred in their town. The vehicle had reportedly struck a stone wall on Fall River Ave. and then fled the scene. While in route to make the notification, Off. Jake Miranda spotted the involved vehicle fail to stop at a stop sign on Fairview Ave. Off. Miranda stopped the vehicle and confirmed that it had front end damage consistent with the reported accident. Officer Jasson Ferreira and Officer Arthur Beaudoin arrived on scene to assist with the investigation. While speaking with the operator Officers detected signs and symptoms of intoxication. At the conclusion of their investigation the operator of the vehicle, Michaela Haggerty 23 of Rehoboth, was placed in custody and charged with operating under the influence of alcohol second offense, negligent operation of a motor vehicle and failure to stop at a stop sign. She will be arraigned on those charges at Taunton District court on Monday.  The Seekonk Police Department will be seeking their own charges for the crash.

4 / 24 / 18
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One Under Arrest after Vehicle Stop

On 04/23/18 at approx. 3:15p.m. Officer Lima and Officer DeCastro responded to the area of Rte. 44 and Rte. 118 for the report of a vehicle operating erratically.  Upon arrival Officers located the vehicle in question parked in the lot of the Exxon Gas Station.  During the course of their investigation

the operator of the vehicle was determined to be unlicensed to operate a motor vehicle.  The driver Paulina Panciera age 20 of Westerly RI and Tennessee was taken into custody.  While being searched subsequent to her arrest Officers located a clear bag with a brown powdery substance suspected to be heroin.  Panciera was taken to the Rehoboth Police Station for booking and was later released on bail.  Panciera is due in Taunton District court on 04/24/18 for the charges of Unlicensed Operation Motor Vehicle and Possession of a Class A Substance.

3 / 11 / 18
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Taunton Man Arrested for O.U.I.

On 03/10/2018 at approximately 5:35 PM Rehoboth officers responded to Rt44 near the intersection of Rt118 for the report of a vehicle stopped in traffic and the operator was unresponsive.  Upon arrival Ofc. Wetherell and Sgt. Forget observed a white Honda CRV stopped in the eastbound lane with a male operator that appeared to be sleeping.  Officers were unable to gain entry into the vehicle due to the doors being locked. Officer Wetherell and Sgt. Forget began banging on the windows and yelling in an attempt to wake up the operator.  After several attempts the operator awoke and unlocked the doors.  Sergeant Forget reached in and placed the vehicle into park and turned off the engine.  Officer DiBacco arrived and requested that the operator who was identified as Antonio O. Monteiro 10/18/54 of Cohannet St Taunton, MA exit the vehicle and submit to field sobriety tests.  At the completion of these tests Monteiro was placed under arrest and transported to the Rehoboth police station for the booking process.  Monteiro has been charged with OUI-liquor and Negligent operation of a motor vehicle.  He was booked and later released on Personal recognizance.  Monteiro is scheduled to appear in Taunton District court on Monday March 12, 2018 for arraignment for the above mentioned charges.

3 / 5 / 18
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Drug Arrest made at Cumberland Farms

          On Sunday March 4, 2018 at approximately 12:10pm, Rehoboth Police Dispatch received a call about possible drug activity in the parking lot of the Cumberland Farms Store located 223 Winthrop St.

The caller stated the activity was occurring in a tan Hyundai sedan bearing Rhode Island Registration Plates, and the vehicle was occupied by a lone male.  Sgt. Rossi arrived on the scene first and located the suspect vehicle.  As he approached, Sgt. Rossi observed the male subject removing a hypodermic needle from his arm.  When the suspect noticed Sgt. Rossi he dropped the needle on the seat in an attempt to conceal it.  Shortly after, Officers DiBacco and Miranda arrived on the scene.

          At this point Sgt. Rossi ordered the suspect out of the vehicle, once the suspect exited the vehicle, the Officers observed a small open case on the passenger front seat of the vehicle.  The case contained assorted and various drug paraphernalia.  The Officers then received assistance in their investigation from Seekonk K-9 Officer Fundakowski and his K-9 partner Zuzo.  The K-9 located a small amount of a white powdery substance, consistent with heroin in a glassine bag inside the vehicle.  The suspect was placed under arrest and transported to the Police Station.  The suspect was held on $540.00 cash bail and was transferred to the Bristol County House of Corrections in New Bedford.

          The suspect, 31 year old Kenneth Neves of Rehoboth, will be arraigned in Taunton District Court on Monday March 5, 2018 for Possession of a Class A Substance (heroin) and two Outstanding Arrest Warrants also out of Taunton District Court.

3 / 2 / 18
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Armed Bank Robbery Suspect Arrested

 

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On February 26, 2018 at approximately 4:56 pm the Swansea Police Department received a 911  call from Santander Bank located at 620 G.A.R. Highway for a reported armed bank robbery.  The bank reported a white male entered the bank, showed a black firearm, and demanded money.  After he received the money he fled the scene in a silver Toyota RAV-4 with an unknown registration number.  The suspect was described wearing a baseball hat, blue sweatshirt and gloves.  The vehicle fled westbound on Rt. 6.  The total amount of money taken is yet to be determined.

Officers responded to the area and a radio broadcast of the suspect and vehicle description was given to surrounding police departments to be on the lookout for the suspect.  Swansea Ptlm Rob Wilson and Detectives Keith Chomka and Joey Faria responded to the bank to process the scene for evidence, review video footage and interview witnesses.

A short time later the Rehoboth Police Department received a call stating that a silver Rav 4 had just driven across the Middlebrook Golf course. The suspect vehicle was spotted by Officer Mark Wetherell who began to pursue it northbound on Chestnut St.  Officer Thomas Ranley joined the pursuit which continued on to Moulton St. (Rt. 118) where the suspect drove over a lawn to avoid officers. The vehicle then turned on to Kelton St. where a crash occurred with the pursuing cruisers.   The suspect was removed from the vehicle at gunpoint and placed into custody by the pursuing officers and Sgt. Richard Shailor. The money from the robbery was still stuffed in the front of the suspects’ sweatshirt. Chief James Trombetta and Officer Louis DiBacco assisted with the investigation at the scene. Both officers involved in the crash were transported to the hospital as a precaution.

Swansea Police Sgt. Mark Foley, Patrick Mooney and Ptlm Jonathan Boyd responded to the Rehoboth crash scene and determined the suspect was in fact the same individual involved in the bank robbery.

The suspect was taken into custody by Swansea Police and transported to Rhode Island Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.  The suspect is identified as Jason Nobles age 36 with an address in Lowell, Massachusetts.    Swansea Police will be charging him with Armed Robbery while masked, two counts of assault with a dangerous weapon with intent to rob and use of a vehicle during the commission of a felony.  Rehoboth Police will additionally be charging him with Failure to stop for Police, Operating to Endanger, Operating after Revocation, 2 counts of destruction of property, and multiple motor vehicle offenses.

Swansea Police were assisted at the scene and with the investigation by FBI Special Agent Geoff Kelly and Massachusetts Trooper Mark Wheeler of the Bank Robbery Task Force.

 

3 / 2 / 18
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Juvenile Arrested for School Threats

On March 2, 2018 at approximately 1045 hrs. Officers from Rehoboth Police department responded to a residence on Brook St. to serve an arrest warrant. Upon arrival police took a 17 year old juvenile male into custody. The juvenile was then turned over to the Dighton police. The warrant was obtained by the Dighton Police based on new information that was received on March 1st regarding threats of violence that were originally reported on Wednesday February 28 and were investigated by the Rehoboth and Dighton police departments.  According to the warrant the juvenile will be charged in the Taunton Juvenile Court with the following:

 

1.) Disturbing a School Assembly

2.) Bomb/Hijack threat with serious public alarm

 

2 / 26 / 18
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Rehoboth Brothers Arrested

On 02/21/2018 at approximately 0630Hrs officers from the Rehoboth Police department along with the assistance of a Seekonk police K-9 unit responded to #254 Tremont St. to serve arrest warrants on George Lallier 12/06/1998 and his brother Richard Lallier 03/23/1992.  Once inside the residence officers discovered George Lallier hiding inside a utility closet in the basement.  George Lallier was taken into custody without incident.  It was determined that Richard Lallier was not present at the residence, but officers got information that he was staying at #2 Carpenter St. in Seekonk, Ma.  Rehoboth officers along with Seekonk officers responded to this address and Richard Lallier was apprehended without incident.

Both suspects were transported to the Rehoboth police station where they were booked and later transported to Taunton District Court for arraignment on charges that stem from an incident that had taken place at a residence on Ash St. in Rehoboth back in January.  Both suspects have been charged with (5) counts of B&E Vehicle Nighttime for a felony, (2) counts Vandalize property, (1) count of Larceny under $250.00, and Conspiracy.

2 / 26 / 18
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OUI Drug Arrest Made

On 02/20/2018 Sgt. Richard W. Shailor of the Rehoboth Police Department observed a suspicious vehicle on Baystate Rd. As he caught up to the vehicle a passenger in another vehicle flagged him down and advised Shailor that the vehicle had almost struck another car head on. They further advised the Sergeant that the vehicle narrowly missed striking a telephone pole. Sgt. Shailor attempted to catch up to the vehicle and ultimately found that it had crashed in the area of 466 Winthrop St. The vehicle had struck a large decorative stone in front of a business. The impact threw the 2,000+ pound stone 25 feet. The vehicle suffered heavy font end damage and came to rest in the front yard of 474 Winthrop St. Off. Mark Wetherell and Officer Louis DiBacco responded to the scene to assist with the incident. Further investigation at the scene led officers to believe the operator was under the influence of drugs. Officer Donald Cormier, a trained Drug Recognition Expert from the Somerset Police Department responded and assisted with the investigation. As a result of the investigation Kenneth Carter age 37 of Seekonk was arrested by Officer Wetherell and charged with OUI Drugs, Negligent Operation of a motor vehicle, Speeding, and a Marked Lanes Violation. Carter was later released on personal recognizance and was scheduled to be arraigned on 2/21/2018 at Taunton District court. The Rehoboth Fire Department and Rehoboth Ambulance assisted at the scene as well as a second accident at the location caused by onlookers to the first accident.

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