Crime & Safety
Breaking Into A Senior's Home; Shoplifting: Cranston Police Arrest Log
According to the Cranston police log, two people were caught shoplifting at the Walmart on Plainfield Pike.

CRANSTON, RI โ The following people were arrested by Cranston police between March 19 and March 22.
March 19
2:09 a.m. โ Bruce Peavy, 69, of North Providence, was charged with sexual offender registration required.
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12:59 a.m. โ Renee Iamarino, 48, of Providence was charged with shoplifting after a call for service at the Walmart on Plainfield Pike.
5:20 p.m. โ Albert Parenteau, 49, of Cranston, was charged with breaking and entering a dwelling house without consent. Police said the arrest came after a call about suspicious activity in the 100th block of Warwick Avenue.
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March 20
10:50 a.m. โ Jesus Matos, 50 of Cranston, was charged with license or permit required for carrying a pistol. Police said the arrest stemmed from a motor vehicle stop.
10:13 p.m. โ Michael Laurendeau, 47, of Cranston, was charged with disorderly conduct after a disturbance at Millers Crossing.
March 21
1:04 p.m. โ Daniel Martinez, 24, of Providence, was charged with breaking and entering a dwelling of a person over 60. Police said the arrest came after a violent fugitive task force investigation.
1:28 p.m. โ Arthur Fellela, 76, of Johnston, was charged with shoplifting after a call for service at the Walmart on Plainfield Pike.
7:53 p.m. โ Joseph Roberts, 44, of Cranston, was charged with disorderly conduct and resisting legal or illegal arrest.
March 22
8:26 a.m. โ William Hebert, 38, of Cranston, was charged with violating a no-contact order.
9:03 a.m. โ Austin McNeal, 35, of Providence, was charged with DUI drugs/alcohol (first offense) and refusal to submit to a chemical test. Police said the arrest stemmed from a motor vehicle stop on Reservoir Avenue.
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