Warren police logs: Woman charged with DUI

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Monday, Dec. 5
Police were alerted to an unrestrained child in a car driving on Main Street.
A Child Street resident reported being harassed by a neighbor.
A man brought in a dog he’d found; police brought it to the shelter and it was later reunited with its owner.
A Main Street woman complained that there was someone outside her window.
Tuesday, Dec. 6
A caller complained about a caller sleeping inside a vehicle parked off Metacom Avenue. The man was waiting for AAA, police discovered.
Police dispersed a man from a Franklin Street address after he and a woman got into an argument.
An unruly boy who didn’t want to go to school was reported on Water Street. Police noted: “Juvenile is heading to school; matter has been resolved.”
Someone complained that a person was walking a dog at the Warren Town Beach.
Wednesday, Dec. 7
A man asked fro a police officer to help keep the peace while he picked up his car from his ex-girlfriend’s house.
Rachelle D. Beauregard, 33, of 76 Arlington Ave., Apt. 2, was charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest, after police were called to Arlington Avenue to check on the well-being of an intoxicated woman.
A constable asked for police assistance in dealing with an unruly person on King Street during an eviction.
A woman on Wood Street reported receiving harassing phone calls and text from her daughter.
A caller asked for a well-being check after receiving strange text messages from an acquaintance on Union Street.
Stacy L. Epstein, 28, of 3 Village Road, was charged with driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol after police pulled her over on Main Street at 11:13 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 8
Police got a report of a man and woman arguing inside a Market Street business.
Someone found two needles on the sidewalk along Federal Street.
Someone dropped a syringe in a planter on Main Street.
Friday, Dec. 9
A caller from Child Street reported receiving harassing texts and phone calls.
An officer found cards from a wallet on Main Street and contacted police in Westport, where the owner lives, to try to make contact.
A Highview Avenue woman called police to report that “pumpkins were left at her residence.” She asked for extra patrols.
Saturday, Dec. 10
Someone complained that workers at the Cumberland Farms on Market Street were dumping dirt on the bike path. Police noted that actually, they were spreading loam along the property line.
Sunday, Dec. 11
A caller from Child Street reported getting into an argument with his girlfriend.
A caller complained that people in the parking lot on Kelly Street were being loud and honking their horns.
Police got a call about two men fighting in the middle of Main Street.
A caller from Asylum Road asked to speak to an officers about hunters in the woods near his home.