Crime & Safety

Marijuana and Assault Bring Weekend Arrests

Middletown police reported three arrests over the Aug. 27-29 weekend.

The Middletown Police Department on Monday reported three arrests from the weekend involving allegations of felony marijuana possession, failing to appear to court, and assault:

  • On Sunday, Aug. 29, around 6:12 pm, Bryan James Leary, 19, of 63 Clear View Ave., Portsmouth, was arrested for an alleged second offense of possessing marijuana, a felony, after police stopped his car off East Main Road near the Fast Gas service station when he didn't use a turn signal and reportedly recovered pot in his left front pocket, as well as inside a pipe and plastic baggie found in his Ford pickup truck. Police reported they previously arrested Leary on a marijuana possession charge on July 14.
  • Police arrested David M. Gilchrest, 41, of 15 Meeting St., Newport, on Sunday around 7:41 pm on an outstanding arrest warrant, issued for failing to appear at a District Court hearing, after police reportedly observed him arguing with another local man on West Main Road near Commercial Boulevard.Upon approaching the men, both men told police they didn't have a problem, but when police ran a background check on both men at the scene, Gilchrest's arrest warrant came up.
  • Craig J. Raposa, 24, of 4B Buck Road, Middletown, was arrested Saturday around 2 am at his home, charged with domestic assault, after police responded to a fight involving two roommates. According to police reports, Raposa allegedly told police that he punched the 42-year old victim twice in the face after the victim came home drunk and called Raposa names. The victim refused medical treatment at the scene and declined providing police with a written statement, according to police reports.


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