Crime & Safety
Obscene Phone Calls To 911; Breaking And Entering: Cranston Police Log
The following people were arrested by Cranston police between Dec. 26 and Dec. 30.

CRANSTON, RI — The following people were arrested by Cranston police between Dec. 26 and Dec. 30.
Names of those arrested or the town they reside in were only omitted when not provided by police.
Dec. 26
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10:45 p.m. — Anthony Reakes, 38, of Cranston, was charged with domestic vandalism/malicious injury to property and domestic disorderly conduct.
Dec. 27
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2:38 p.m. — Neftali Castro, 43, of Providence, was charged with domestic violence-simple assault/battery.
3:17 p.m. — Daniel Felipe Torres-Silva, 22, Astrid Elena Durango, 41, and Yuber Hernan Rojo-Loaiza, 34, were all charged with shoplifting and conspiracy. Durango was also charged with obstructing an officer in the execution of duty. Police said the arrests stemmed a shoplifting in progress call from the Walmart on Plainfield Pike.
Dec. 29
3:51 a.m. — Angel Martinez, 42, of Providence, was charged with a Rhode Island Superior Court bench warrant. Police said the arrest stemmed from a call for suspicious activity at the Econo Lodge on New London Avenue.
5:02 a.m. — Emily Cicconi, 24, of Milford, Massachusetts, was charged with violating a no-contact order.
5:02 a.m. — Brendan Lynch, 27, of Hopedale, Massachusetts, was charged with an arrest affidavit from the Cumberland Police Department on a shoplifting charge. Cranston police said the arrest stemmed from a call for a lockout at the Econo Lodge on New London Avenue.
1:26 p.m. — Amya Noble, 20, of Providence, was charged with fraudulent checks over $1,500. Police said the arrest came after a call for service to the Bank RI on Park Avenue.
4:25 p.m. — Isias Sanchez, 34, of Providence, was charged with obstructing an officer in the execution of duty, disorderly conduct, and resisting legal or illegal arrest. Police said the arrest stemmed from a motor vehicle stop on Garfield Avenue.
Dec. 30
12:49 a.m. — Philip Mills, 54, of Cranston, was charged with crank or obscene phone calls. Police said Mills called 911 and police headquarters several times in an effort to harass personnel.
3:09 a.m. — Efrain Almonte, 40, of Warwick, was charged with domestic breaking and entering, domestic disorderly conduct, and domestic vandalism.
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