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Published: July 02, 2009 05:40 am    PrintThis  

Gloucester Police/Fire: Former spouse fight over his prep time for outing

Nick Curcuru
Staff Writer

A long shower landed an Atlantic Road man in hot water with his former wife, and then police.

Charles D. Bonnano, 73, of 87 Atlantic Road, was arrested late Tuesday night after an altercation with his former wife and is facing charges of domestic assault and battery and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.

Police are also seeking a complaint against his former wife, Fedelena Bonnano, 52, of the same address, for domestic assault and battery.

Police were called to the couple's Atlantic Road home at 11:20 p.m. Tuesday for reports of a domestic assault involving a knife. When police arrived at the condominium, they reported finding Fedelena Bonnano in the kitchen, bleeding from cuts on her arms, and there was a large pool of blood and glass on the floor.

Charles Bonnano told police the couple had been living together for the past year despite being divorced and had an argument because she wanted to go out and he was taking too long. He told police his ex-wife threw a glass bottle on the floor and cut herself while attempting to pick up the pieces; he also noted that she attempted to make herself bleed more. He told police he was scratched on the wrist and showed police visible cuts. He refused medical attention.

Fedelena Bonnano admitted to having an argument with her ex-husband because he was in the shower for an hour and a half. She told police that she went to check on him and confronted him about finding a vodka bottle in the bathroom. She told police that he became very upset that she saw him drinking in the shower, and that he later smashed six bottles of vodka on the kitchen floor. She also told police that her ex-husband pushed her to the ground, but said the cuts were accidental from picking up the glass.

According to police reports, Fedelena Bonnano was out of sorts and told police she was afraid of her ex-husband, only to tell them moments later that she was lying and not to arrest him. She was transported to Addison Gilbert Hospital for her injuries.

Other items from the police log:

Arrest

Jason E. Allen, 36, of 101 Pleasant St., was arrested Tuesday on an outstanding warrant.

Allen was arrested at 5:40 p.m. by police detectives. No further information was available.

Incidents

A Poplar Park woman was transported to Addison Gilbert Hospital by rescue squad at 5 p.m. Tuesday after a fall.

Police were called to the Harbor House on East Main Street at 5:15 p.m. Tuesday on reports that somebody left a mattress in the back of the building. Police located the man who agreed to pick the mattress back up.

Police were called to Shepherd Street at 9:15 p.m. Tuesday for reports of a fight in the street. When police arrived, a man and a woman told police they were involved in an altercation with three other people. The woman told police that the man was punched in the face and she was grabbed by the neck. They declined pressing charges.

Police investigating reports that a Haskell Street man had money stolen from his bed room sometime last week. The man told police he has a suspect but does not know where he lives.

A Poplar Park man was transported to Addison Gilbert Hospital by rescue squad at 1:45 p.m. yesterday with a head injury.

Police were called to Green Street at 2:30 p.m. yesterday on reports of a youth spray painting the playground. When police arrived, they found a 9-year-old Elwell Street boy with spray paint in his hand. He was given a ride to his home.

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