Police said Harris Moid, 20, stole electronics, silver flatware, handbags, jewelry and other items totaling nearly $50,000.
A Warwick man was charged with disorderly conduct after he allegedly started a fight in front of Town Hall as a patrolman drove by.
A former School Committee member was arrested over the weekend for allegedly smashing the woman's minivan window and screaming at her.
Police said he screamed at a homeless woman sleeping in her van at a park and ride and smashed her window before speeding off.
The Rhode Island State Police arrested three Connecticut Hell Angels on Route 95 on Saturday.
Charles Murphy, 79, was last seen in the West Warwick area.
Police said he crashed head-on into a fire engine and later registered a .27 blood alcohol reading.
The theft of several thousand dollars from the American Legion building on Post Road in East Greenwich is still under investigation.
The doctor, from East Greenwich, was charged for allegedly videotaping a teen in a shower.
Both the suspect and the victim lived in the building at 279 Main St.
Police said the incident occurred at Main and Dedford Streets.
Plus: police charged a local man with leaving the scene of an accident after he bumped a car in the midst of an ongoing dispute.
The accident happened on Route 4 on Sunday afternoon.
Plus, a power outage shuts down the ACI and DMV, and two local universities get some national recognition.
Police said Donna M. Noonan, 49,was arrested in East Greenwich on July 1.
East Greenwich police said the 26-year-old West Warwick man was stopped after he swerved in and out of his lane and was speeding.
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The flyers, distributed in some parts of East Greenwich overnight last week, prompted many residents to call police.
Tamerian Tsanraev was married to Katherine Russell of North Kingstown.
Police said they seized dozens of bags of heroin hidden behind the glove box.
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Anthony Delfarno, 53, the former owner of SoHo Ristorante in Narragansett, will be sentenced in September and could face decades in jail.
A roundup of some of the notable police reporting on Patch sites in Rhode Island last week.
Police said the 23-year-old crashed his car while drunk and might have struck an unknown white vehicle somewhere else.
Hillary Clinton is in East Greenwich Wednesday night for a fundraiser.
A traffic study showed that another stop sign at the intersection of Granite and Stone Ridge Drives is warranted, the chief said.
A roundup of some of the notable police action that happened in Patch towns across Rhode Island last week.
Someone in a group of about six people walking along Main Street last week knocked over the bronze statue — and a planter and chair.
This won't come as a surprise to Rhode Island drivers.
The victim said Raul J. Matta grabbed her breast and "looked directly at her" in a Main Street crosswalk.
Police said Maureen E. Sullivan, of Cranston, warned police 20 minutes earlier that she was going to commit a violent act.
The bike, a black 1972 Honda CB-450, was taken from End Zone Pub on May 11.
Thomas Ricci, 51, was arrested in East Greenwich on Monday.
Thomas Ricci, 51, has served as a Municipal Court judge in Cranston since 2007.
Multiple customers of the consignment shop told police last week that they are missing money or clothes they consigned.
The following arrests and incidents were reported by East Greenwich police. They do not indicate a conviction.
Police said Andrew N. Falandes, 42, nearly struck a vehicle before he was stopped.
A brush fire that burned a two acres off Shippeetown Road recently started from some burning leaves.