Crime & Safety

Police Log: High School Students Arrested for Possessing Liquor

Attleboro Police incidents and arrests between Dec. 30-Jan. 2.

Editor's Note: An earlier version of this log incorrectly stated that Lucas Parker and Michael Reardon were arrested for "underage drinking." The duo, who are under 21, were arrested for illegally being in possession of liquor. Mr. Parker was arraigned in Attleboro District Court on Wednesday. The case was dismissed and he was ordered to pay $200 in fees.

Attleboro Police had a busy start to the New Year. After responding to a motor vehicle accident on New Year's Eve that sent two Attleboro men to Rhode Island Hospital with serious and critical injuries, the police spent the next two days responding to calls for assault and battery and underage drinking. Two Attleboro High School students, Lucas Parker and Michael Reardon, were charged on Friday with illegally being in possession of liquor. 

Sunday, Jan. 2:

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Lucas M. Parker, 17, of 376 Slater St. was arrested for illegally being in possession of liquor. 

Michael Reardon, 18, of 27 Carnegie Way was arrested for illegally being in possession of liquor.

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Benjamin Medina, 30, of 248 South Main St., was arrested on a warrant for having an unregistered motor vehicle. 

Travis O'Neill, 19, if 7 Cherry St., was arrested for driving a car with a suspended license and leaving the scene of damaged property. 

Saturday, Jan. 1:

Rick Angus, 33, of 16 Leroy St. Apt. 3 was arrested for breaking an abuse prevention order. 

Stephen Dorobiala, 29, of 7 West St. was arrested for assault and battery (domestic). 

Thursday, Dec. 30

Russell Davey, 45, of 2 Merritt Place was arrested for assault and battery, disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace and public intoxication.


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