Crime & Safety
Animal Cruelty; Resisting Arrest At A Bar: Cranston Police Arrest Log
The following people were arrested by Cranston police between June 5 and June 10.

CRANSTON, RI — The following people were arrested by Cranston police between June 5 and June 10.
Names of those arrested, their age, or the town they reside in were only omitted when not provided by police.
June 5
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5:51 p.m. — Brendon Perkins, 24, of Cranston, was charged with domestic refusal/failure to relinquish telephone, domestic simple assault/battery, and domestic disorderly conduct.
June 6
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9:01 p.m. — Victor Alvarez, 47, of Cranston, was charged with animal cruelty. Police said Alvarez was picked up on an arrest warrant.
June 7
11:59 p.m. — Sean Markey, 52, of Cranston, was charged with obstructing an officer in the execution of duty, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest. Police said the arrest stemmed from a disturbance at McShawn’s Pub at 1336 Cranston St.
June 8
12:03 a.m. — Jonathan Torres, 27, of Cranston, was arrested on a bench warrant out of Third District Court. Police said the arrest happened at a traffic stop on Reservoir Avenue.
10:04 a.m. — Janerik Hidalgo, 19, of Cranston, was charged with domestic simple assault and simple assault.
9:46 p.m. — Diana Trevino, 29, of Cranston, was charged with domestic simple assault and domestic disorderly conduct.
June 9
10:38 p.m. — Sean Skipper, 47, of Cranston, was charged with sex offender address change.
11 p.m. — Zachary Hebert, 30, of Cranston, was charged with domestic disorderly conduct.
June 10
2:41 p.m. — Carley Pierre-Louis, 24, of Randolph, Massachusetts, was charged with shoplifting and conspiracy. Police said the arrest stemmed from a call for service to the Bob's Store on Oaklawn Avenue.
2:41 p.m. — Zia Simon, 32, of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, was charged with shoplifting, conspiracy, and possession of schedule I-to-V narcotics (less than 10 grams). Police said the arrest stemmed from a call for service to the Bob's Store on Oaklawn Avenue.
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