Police say the 2-year-old boy needed CPR after losing consciousness in an above ground pool at a home on Tero Drive in Coventry.
Prosecutors say Ryan Noel, 36, struck a man across the head with a handgun during a fight in the parking lot of JW's Pub in Coventry.
The West Warwick Building Department deemed the home uninhabitable, following the DUI crash, police say.
Prosecutors say Paul Dadamo, 72, sexually assaulted a child under age 14 several times between November 2016 and November 2018.
The American Red Cross is assisting five adults and two children after a duplex fire on Leveillee Street in Coventry.
Other charges found in the Coventry police arrest log included drag racing, a DUI, drug charges and more.
The following people were arrested by Coventry police between May 2 and May 4.
Authorities say Jeffrey Gronski put Mircale-Gro in a koi pond in Foster, owned by state Sen. Gordon Rogers' wife, killing 50 fish.
The following people were arrested by Coventry police between April 23 and May 1.
Coventry police have not released details, but news reports say a man was taken into custody and a woman was brought to the hospital.
Leila Patricia Duarte Da Luz, age 34, of Brockton, Massachusetts, was found dead in a Coventry pond on December 21.
Two people also faced shoplifting charges recently, according to the Coventry police log.
Thomas Jacques agreed to exit his West Warwick home after speaking with crisis negotiators. Officers then found two pipe bombs, police said.
Originally reported as an accidental shooting, police say James Beckman killed his wife and dogs on Tuesday in an act of domestic violence.
The fire at the Main Street home started when someone tried to light the fireplace in the basement, according to Coventry fire officials.
Coventry police said they are investigating the "accidental" shooting as suspicious, along with the Rhode Island Medical Examiner's Office.
Coventry police say the accidental shooting happened at a Mulberry Court home. One person is dead, and the other was rushed to the hospital.
RI State police say Joseph Michael DaSilva, 47, was caught with a pistol, shotgun and a semi-automatic pistol. All three guns were loaded.
Other charges in the Coventry police log included DUI, drug possession, domestic violence and more.
A Coventry man was also faced drug manufacturing/distribution charges, according to the town's arrest log.
A Coventry man and a resident of Griswold, Connecticut, were charged with DUIs and refusal to submit to a chemical test by Coventry police.
William Wright, born in 1976, of Coventry, was charged with larceny of a controlled substance. See who else was arrested in town.
DUIs, drug charges and shoplifting were among the charges found in the Coventry police arrest log.
There were two DUI charges and several assault charges in the Coventry police log.
Other charges in the Coventry police log were larceny under $1,500, DUIs, domestic assault and more.
The following people were arrested by Coventry police between Feb. 7 and Feb. 14.
Other charges in the Coventry police log included driving under the influence, drug charges and more.
Todd Grimes, 54, of Coventry, has been the assistant principal at Toll Gate High School in Warwick since 2015. He was arrested in Westerly.
Michael Elgar, 41, was sentenced to 15 years in prison for repeatedly sexually assaulting a young boy in Providence and Coventry.
Ronald Plante, who faces a child porn charge, works as a custodian at a Hopkinton elementary school and at the North Kingstown Free Library.
Other charges in the Coventry police log included assault, trespassing, vandalism, drug charges and more.
Coventry police say they searched the car of George Blais, 55, after noticing gun accessories partially covered by a blanket.
Other charges found in the Coventry police log included larceny, shoplifting, assault, reckless driving and more.
Embezzlement, driving under the influence and vandalism were also among the charges from Coventry police arrests.
Prosecutors said Brittany Rakia Shawnai Lasley, 32, scammed a 96-year-old Coventry man out of $80,000.
Two men from Brooklyn, New York, and another from Hartford, Connecticut, were also accused of using fake money in East Greenwich.
The following people were arrested by Coventry police between Jan. 8 and Jan. 14.
Coventry police said a foot chase and a perimeter search involving a police K-9 led to the arrest of two men from New York City.
Authorities were called to Carbuncle Pond around 8:30 a.m. when a body was found.
Coventry police said the scammers are falsely claiming to be selling merchandise to benefit the department. See a text example of the scam.