PROVIDENCE — A series of arrests were made by the Troopers on February 5 and 6, involving various charges ranging from attempted arson to drug possession.
On Feb. 5 at 8:00 a.m., Anton Kavalenka, 24, of Wrentham, Massachusetts, was arrested as a Fugitive from Justice from Massachusetts on charges of attempted arson, assault, assault with a deadly weapon, and resisting arrest. The arrest occurred at Rhode Island Hospital with assistance to the Fall River Police Department. Kavalenka was arraigned and transferred to the Rhode Island Sheriff’s Department.
Later on Feb. 5 at 10:25 a.m., Domneisha Parks Jones, 32, of Providence, Rhode Island, was arrested on charges of obtaining property by false pretenses, forgery and counterfeiting, and felony conspiracy. This followed a barracks investigation and her location by the Pawtucket Police Department. Parks Jones was arraigned at the Sixth Division District Court.
At 1:52 p.m. on the same day, John Roccabello, 49, was arrested for possession of controlled substances, including fentanyl, crack-cocaine, and methamphetamine. The arrest occurred after the Rhode Island Sheriff’s Department requested assistance at Providence Superior Court. Roccabello was processed and held pending arraignment.
At 10:20 p.m., Silvio Gonell Pena, 32, of Providence, was arrested on a warrant for obtaining property by false pretenses, based on a check at his residence. He was processed and handed over to the Pawtucket Police Department.
At 11:00 p.m., Daniel Delgado, 19, of Woonsocket, Rhode Island, was arrested for possession of fentanyl and alprazolam following a vehicle stop in Providence. Delgado was processed, arraigned, and released.
On Feb. 6 at 1:29 a.m., David Amorin, 45, of Providence, was arrested for multiple offenses including driving after license suspension and violation of a protective order. The arrest followed a vehicle stop on Union Avenue. Amorin was processed and turned over to the Pawtucket Police Department.
These incidents highlight the ongoing efforts of law enforcement to address a range of criminal activities in the region.