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Two Kinston Residents Arrested in Stolen SUV; Cranston Police Log Reveals Multiple Arrests; Rome PD Seeks Help in Locating Wanted Woman; Jail Log for Thursday, July 11

2024-07-11 18:00:00.523000

Vermont State Police have identified the man who ran from police in Swanton as Trevaughn T. Adams, 23, of St. Albans. Adams is facing charges of aggravated domestic assault, unlawful restraint, and grand larceny. The incident occurred on Sunday when troopers were called to Elm Street for a domestic assault. Adams fled the scene and was reported to be potentially armed. Authorities are urging anyone who spots Adams to not approach him and instead contact the Vermont State Police St. Albans Barracks. Anonymous tips can also be submitted online.

In other police news, the Cranston Police Log reveals multiple arrests in recent days. On July 1, Dontae Miller, 20, of Providence, was arrested for felony assault and domestic disorderly conduct after a disturbance on Second Ave. Miller was awaiting arraignment. On June 30, Jeron Jackson, 38, of Providence, was arrested for domestic simple assault and domestic disorderly conduct. Haily Perez, 25, of Providence, was arrested for driving under the influence. Elsie Dahn, 30, of Pawtucket, was arrested for simple assault and disorderly conduct. Victor Figueroa, 28, of Cranston, was arrested for domestic vandalism, domestic disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest. Nykole Tellado, 30, of Providence, was arrested for possession of a controlled substance and obstruction of an officer. Frank King, 35, of Lincoln, was arrested for shoplifting. Edwin Malave, 35, of Providence, and James Capuano, 38, of Pawtucket, were arrested for drug possession. Juan Rodriguez, 34, of Cranston, was arrested for violation of a no-contact order. Alexis Pombeiro, 21, of Cranston, was arrested for domestic simple assault and domestic disorderly conduct. Noel Caouette, 68, of Cranston, was arrested for domestic simple assault and domestic disorderly conduct. Alex Marta, 24, of Cranston, was arrested on an arrest warrant from Warwick Police. Janice Stewart, 29, of Cranston, was arrested for shoplifting. Amauris Pena, 52, of Providence, was arrested for possession of a narcotic. Adrien Hebert, 42, of Cranston, was arrested for receiving stolen goods and driving on a suspended license. Charles Dixon, 70, of Cranston, was arrested for possession of a stolen vehicle. Wanda Perry, 59, of Providence, was arrested for shoplifting. John Feliciano Huertas, 30, of Providence, was arrested for felony shoplifting. Jashlet Pinthiere, 30, of Cranston, was arrested for domestic assault by strangulation, domestic simple assault, and domestic disorderly conduct.

In Russell Springs, Brandon D. Jones, 37, was arrested on a charge of strangulation second degree. He was taken into custody by Officer Blake Adamson with the Russell Springs Police Department and lodged in the Russell County Detention Center at around 9:30 PM on July 8, 2024.

In Kinston, two residents, Donald Oneal Edwards, 61, and Tina Ann Williams-Ray, 63, were arrested on Sunday after being stopped in a stolen black Nissan Rogue SUV with an expired and fictitious license plate. The vehicle was reported stolen to the Lenoir County Sheriff’s Office in 2023. Edwards was charged with driving with a revoked license, fictitious vehicle registration, expired vehicle registration, and inspection violation. Both Edwards and Williams-Ray were charged with felony possession of a stolen vehicle. They each received a $5,000 unsecured bond and were released.

Meanwhile, in Rome, the Rome Police Department is seeking the public's help in locating a wanted woman. Tara L. Vaughn, 39, is wanted in relation to six Rome City Court Arrest Warrants. Five of the warrants are for petit larceny, and one is for grand larceny of an automobile. Vaughn has no known address but may be in the Rome area. The police are asking for calls and tips to be made to the Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers tip line at 1-866-730-8477. Mohawk Valley Crime Stoppers is a community-based program that offers cash rewards for credible and accurate information leading to the arrest of wanted persons. All suspects and arrested persons are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

In Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, a jail log for Thursday, July 11, 2024, was released. The log includes the following individuals and their charges:

- Tevin Daniel Dominguez, 32, of the 1500 block of Grand Avenue, Medford, was arrested for a probation violation for first-degree burglary and was lodged in Jackson County Jail without bail.

- Alex Adrian Enriquez, 31, of the 500 block of Western Avenue, Medford, was arrested for felon in possession of a restricted weapon and a parole violation for felon in possession of a firearm. Enriquez was lodged in Jackson County Jail and released on his own recognizance.

- John Thomas Haynes, 66, with no known address, was arrested for a probation violation for failure to report as a sex offender and was lodged in Jackson County Jail without bail.

- Curtis Patrick Robinson, 30, of the 700 block of South Fourth Street, Central Point, was arrested for first-degree theft, second-degree theft, third-degree theft, aggravated identity theft, and giving false information to a peace officer. Robinson was lodged in Jackson County Jail on $12,500 bail.

- Oliver Wolfgang Smith, 29, of the 1100 block of Barber Drive, Eugene, was arrested for strangulation-domestic abuse and fourth-degree assault. Smith was lodged in Jackson County Jail on $25,000 bail.

- John Snyder, 43, with no known address, was arrested on a warrant as a fugitive from justice wanted in California. Snyder was lodged in Jackson County Jail and extradited to California.

- Valerie Valine Vargas, 40, of the 3000 block of Milhoan Drive, Medford, was arrested for a probation violation for first-degree theft and was lodged in Jackson County Jail without bail. [d860ebd8]

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