Attleboro: Underage Drinking, Domestic Abuse
Fifteen arrests are reported for Jan. 12 – Jan. 13.
The Attleboro Police Department reported the following recent arrests and charges (an arrest and/or charge does not indicate a conviction):
Jan. 12
- 3:23 a.m. several teens were arrested at an alleged underage drinking party on Forest Street on suspicion of disturbing the peace, possession of alcohol under 21, drug possession class D and conspiracy to violate a drug law. They were Mary E. Brule, Linda Huynh, and Joseph T. McCormick of Attleboro, Marrissa M. Meda, Ariel M. Ferreira, Joshua M. Darling, Alexander T. Lunter, and John J. Ferri II of North Attleboro, and Devan J. Carreiro of Providence, RI. In addition to the above offenses Joseph T. McCormick was also arrested on suspicion of drug possession to distribute class B and threat to commit a crime.
- 5:29 p.m. William J. DeFontes, 58, of Attleboro was arrested on Sibley Street on suspicion of domestic assault and battery, witness intimidation, possession of a firearm without a license and security of weapons.
- 11:19 p.m. Justin T. Hazard, 19, Victor Singh, 21, of Attleboro and Cary G. Guy, 20, of Wrentham were arrested on Oakhill Avenue on suspicion of unarmed robbery, conspiracy, drug possession to distribute class D, and Cary G. Guy also had an offense of drug possession class B.
Jan. 13
- 12:12 a.m. Joseph T. McCormick, 18, of Attleboro was arrested on Forest Street on suspicion of witness intimidation and threat to commit a crime in relation to the reported Jan. 12 underage drinking party.
- 3:55 p.m. Robyn M. Fonseca, 29, of North Attleboro was arrested on Newport Avenue on a warrant on suspicion of shoplifting by asportation.
*The time indicates when the person was booked at the Attleboro police station.
paul
7:56 am on Thursday, January 17, 2013
I think it's overkill showing pictures of teens that were charged with being at a party. Are we still making examples of people? Is this another way we as a society are thinking that shame works? All these teens are going to do is get more mad at big brother, one already has. Who are we to say that you can die in Iraq/Afghanistan but if you get caught drinking in Attleboro we are going to post your picture?
deb of see-attleboro
9:31 am on Thursday, January 17, 2013
I'm all for raising the enlistment age to 21. And the voting age, too. I
Henry
5:24 pm on Thursday, January 17, 2013
can't do the time dont do the crime! The military service and drinking age doesnt work anymore...the Military is volunteer... I agreed during the Vietnam Era when 18 year old kids were getting pluck out of the graduation line, but not today. Remember when the Drinking age was 18....Drunk Driving deaths sky rocketed. If you really want ot send people off the deep end with your comments, how about talking about the fact that it was a Drinking Party on the eastside on Forest Street, and the youths arrested are always going to hate the man for keeping them down, unless they keep getting those entitlements. I 'll buy each one of those punks a keg of beer if they go and enlist. I wonder how many of them live in the State Group Home Behind Honey Dew.....Maybe the Draft wasn't so bad after all...........
Steve Hopkins
7:57 am on Thursday, January 17, 2013
New word for today. ASPORTATION ??? I could perhaps think of one thing but likely not correct. So, what is the definition of Asportation ???
paul
8:07 am on Thursday, January 17, 2013
It sounds nasty and it's not in the dictionary.
Jessica Bessell
9:44 am on Thursday, January 17, 2013
Steve, asporation is a law enforcement term. Perhaps you, as well as Paul, can find the correct meaning you are looking for under a search of criminal law meanings. The offenses provided come off of the police reports. Thanks.
RonW
9:54 am on Thursday, January 17, 2013
http://definitions.uslegal.com/a/asportation/
Jessica Bessell
9:58 am on Thursday, January 17, 2013
Ron, thank you for posting the meaning for clarification.
Henry
5:27 pm on Thursday, January 17, 2013
ok does that mean that the goods were stolen, hidden somewhere and then "asportated" from the hidden location?
Steve Hopkins
8:40 am on Thursday, January 17, 2013
Then...Just reading article in Sunday's Prov Journal this morning, some Cambodians in west side of Providence were complaining about apartment being raided and insinuating police brutality etc.
It was raided with a warrant, following complaints by neigbors that drugs were being sold there. the Prov Police confiscated 15 bags of pot!
At this point , their protest doesn't appear to have a 'pot plant' to stand on!!!
I wonder who organized that protest and create their signs all in correct English??
Susan Belton
10:52 am on Thursday, January 17, 2013
LOL! You guys are funny, it only took a second to look it up. Learn something new everyday right? It's good to see that the police are so 'visible' and seem to be 'on point' with these characters. We've recently moved here from Maryland. You would NEVER see names, let alone pictures of minors in public postings or in the paper. They WILL not release them. Personally? I think it's a good thing that MA allows it. They have to atone.. and answer for their digression, and embarrass their parents into BEING parents.
Jen Crowder
2:35 pm on Thursday, January 17, 2013
As I understood, they were all adults- 18,19 but just not legal drinking age.
Addled
7:08 pm on Friday, January 18, 2013
Ignorance must be bliss, Susan. Obviously you aren't aware of the settled lawsuits for excessive force, misconduct, resignations, and firings on the APD before your arrival. Do a little research. It is possible to be "visible" and "on point" to excess.
Steve Hopkins
9:44 pm on Thursday, January 17, 2013
they must been 18 plus. Minor's names are not listed in the paper or online as far as I know.