Wareham Police make several arrests over 3 days

Aug 24, 2018

A Wareham was arrested on Friday, Aug. 24, accused of causing a disturbance in Tobey Hospital’s emergency room. The arrest was one of several Wareham Police made over the past few days.

Michael Pina, 33, has been with charged disorderly conduct (subsequent offense), disturbing the peace and threats to commit a crime (subsequent offense). Sgt. Daniel Henderson, Officers Ryan Gomes and Ryan Turner responded to Tobey Hospital for a reported disturbance on Aug. 24, at about 3:45 a.m.

Police said officers found Pina screaming and yelling obscenities. Officers told Pina to calm down, but he continued to lash out, police said. After his arrest, Pina threatened the officers by saying he was going to shoot them when given the opportunity.

On Monday, Aug. 20, at about 10:50 a.m., Officer James White arrested Bianca Yeje, 25, of New Bedford, on Onset Avenue near Camp Street. She was charged with: operating after suspension of license, operating with a revoked registration, and operating an unregistered auto.

At 9:55 p.m. that same day, Officers White and Kyle Gomes, arrested Michael Nelson, 26, of Plymouth after a motor vehicle stop on Cranberry Highway. Nelson had two outstanding warrants and a suspended driver’s license.

On Tuesday, Aug. 21, at about 9:30 p.m., officers responded to Mayflower Way and Churbuck Street for a single car crash with no injury. After an investigation, Officer Jennifer Braley arrested Everett Johnson, 70, of East Wareham, for operating under the influence of liquor and negligent operation of a motor vehicle.

On Wednesday, Aug. 22, at about 6:15 a.m., Officers Justin Silveira and Christopher Corner arrested Troy Fowler, 27, of East Wareham, at his residence. Fowler was arrested for an active outstanding warrant.

At about 7:20 p.m. that same day, a Wareham Police detective arrested Michael Medeiros, 41, of East Wareham, for a warrant. The arrest occurred on Glen Charlie Road after the detective saw Medeiros in the passenger seat of a car and knew there was an active default warrant for his arrest.

During the week other arrests were made that are not available for public disclosure.