Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Four Riverside residents tell Barrington police they have lost jewelry since a Riverside 'cleaning lady' was arrested last week for stealing rings from a Barrington woman.
Four more victims of thefts of jewelry have called the Barrington police since the arrest last Friday, Jan. 4, of an East Providence woman who apparently worked for them as a cleaning lady. Barrington Police Chief John LaCross said all of the additional victims live in Riverside. Police charged a Riverside woman, Maria Gagnon, 56, of 10 Heath Court, with stealing 6 rings worth more than $1,500 from a Barrington woman who had recently hired her. The police chief also praised the work of Det. Benjamin Ferreira on the case. “He did a great job,” LaCross said. “The victim got all of her jewelry back.” Three of the rings were still in Gagnon’s possession, he said. She cooperated with the detective and “voluntarily gave back three rings” when …
Friday, January 4, 2013
An East Providence woman, 56, has been charged with stealing numerous pieces of jewelry from a home she cleaned in Barrington.
An East Providence woman who works as a cleaning lady was arrested by Barrington police on Friday, Jan. 4, as a jewelry thief. Maria Gagnon, 56, of 10 Heath Court, was charged with larceny over $1,500, a felony, for allegedly stealing "numerous pieces of jewlery" from a Barrington woman. An arrest warrant was issued on Thursday, Jan. 3. "The victim hired Maria Gagnon approximately two months ago to clean her home and noticed several rings missing after a recent cleaning," said Barrington Police Chief John LaCross. "Police located some of the missing jewelry at a pawn shop in Pawtucket," he said in a news release. "The pawn shop’s records show Maria Gagnon sold the missing jewelry on 12/26/12." "The victim later identified the jewelry as …
Monday, December 5, 2011
Barrington police charge East Providence woman after she drove her vehicle into the yard of a Nayatt Road home early Sunday morning.
An East Providence woman was charged with drunk driving by Barrington police early Sunday morning, Dec. 4, with two young boys, ages 6 and 7, in her vehicle. Georgina Montgomery, 49, of 90 Leonard Ave., was charged after she drove her vehicle about 100 feet through the backyard of a Nayatt Point Road home and got stuck in the mud on the banks of Mousochock Creek at about 2:12 am. The home sits in a cul de sac overlooking Narragansett Bay and the creek, police said. No one was injured. The woman claimed to have been lost, police said. The Nayatt Road homeowner contacted the police. He told them that the vehicle could not be moved, and that two juveniles were in the vehicle. Three Barrington police officers and firefighters and EMTs from …
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3:30 pm on Tuesday, January 8, 2013
shes a wonderful person she must have been very desperate to do something like that i feel bad   more ›