Crime & Safety
Vandalism At Shaw's, Home Break-In, More: Cranston Police Arrest Log
There were also cyberstalking, domestic violence charges and a DUI charge found in the Cranston police log.

Editor's Note: One or more names in this report have been redacted in light of additional documentation provided regarding this case.
CRANSTON, RI — The following people were arrested by Cranston police between March 16 and March 18.
March 16
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7:55 a.m. — Antonio Esparra, 32, of Cranston, was charged with domestic breaking and entering without consent and violating a no-contact order.
9:20 a.m. — Adam Tillison, 37, of Cranston, was charged with vandalism. Police said the arrest stemmed from a disturbance at the Shaw's on Chapel View Boulevard.
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12:56 p.m. — Sebastian Gomez, 20, of Cranston, was charged with felony assault by use of devices similar to a firearm. Police said the arrest stemmed from an ongoing investigation at Franklin Avenue and Whipple Avenue.
8:54 p.m. — James Herard, 46, of Cranston, was charged with driving while intoxicated (first offense) and refusal to submit to a chemical test. Police said the arrest happened after a call for service in the 700th block of Natick Avenue.
March 17
Midnight — Jorge Garcia-Quezada, 33, of Cranston, was charged with domestic simple assault and domestic disorderly conduct.
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March 18
2:09 a.m. — Bruce Peavy, 69, of North Providence, was charged with sexual offender registration required.
7:53 p.m. — Edward Phoenix, 33, of Providence, was charged with domestic cyberstalking and cyberharrassment and domestic disorderly conduct.
9 p.m. — Michael Santos, 26, of Cranston, was charged with simple assault and disorderly conduct. Police said the arrest stemmed from Warwick officers arresting him on a Cranston police warrant.
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