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Women Arrested on Prostitution, Drug Allegations

Seven arrests are reported for Oct. 2-8.

 

The Seekonk Police Department reported the following recent arrests:

Oct. 3

  • *1:46 a.m. Patrick Kane, 25, of Seekonk was arrested at the corner of Fall River Avenue and Ledge Road after a traffic stop that followed a report of an "erratic driver on Newman Avenue into East Providence," according to the log. He was arrested on suspicion of a second offense of OUI liquor, failure to stop for a police officer while operating a motor vehicle, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, speeding and a marked lanes violation.
  • 12:17 p.m. Katelyn Malkasian, 25, of Worcester and Alessandra Maria Falcone, 24, of Framingham were arrested at Motel 6  on Fall River Avenue on warrants for various sex and drug charges. Malkasian was charged with two counts of possessing a class B drug, possessing a class E drug and sexual conduct for a fee. Falcone was charged with sexual conduct for a fee.
  • 7:18 p.m. Kathleen Marie Perry, 49, of Seekonk was arrested at her Pond Street home following a reported domestic disturbance. She was arrested on suspicion of assault and battery (domestic).

Oct. 5 

  • 1:47 p.m. Jennifer Louann Roberts, 36, of Pawtucket was arrested at Lowe's  on Fall River Avenue on suspicion of larceny over $250.

Oct. 6

  • 11:39 a.m. Rebecca M. Byron, 31, of Westport was arrested at Walmart  on Fall River Avenue on suspicion of larceny over $250.
  • 8:34 p.m. Patrick Raymond Varanese, 43, of Warwick was arrested at Town & Country Motel  on Fall River Avenue following a reported domestic disturbance. He was arrested on suspicion of assault and battery (domestic) and disorderly conduct.

*The time indicates when police arrived at the scene.

    Related Topics: Seekonk Police Log

    Emcee of Seekonk

    8:07 am on Tuesday, October 9, 2012

    Prostitution and drugs at Motel 6 in sleepy Seekonk? Unheard of. Can't believe it. The police must have made a mistake.

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