Here's a look at some of the more unique police reports from around the state.
One of the drivers involved in the accident tried to beat a red light, according to reports from the East Providence Police Department.
The budget commission is expected to review a request to purchase three rescue vehicles on Thursday afternoon, according to Fire Chief Joseph Klucznik.
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The accident occurred late Thursday night.
The man allegedly cut his eye after he fell down and broke a door at AC Coverings Inc.
The two boys reportedly covered their faces with a yellow bandana and goggles before scaring children at Martin Middle School.
An arrest does not necessarily indicate a conviction.
The eighth-annual service was held on Sunday, May 20.
We compile some of the more unusual police reports from departments around the state. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
It will be held on Sunday, May 20, at 11 a.m. at the Major Alister C. McGregor Public Safety Complex.
Two Delway Avenue residents got into a fight after a woman found onion-like weeds on her property.
Police logs are based on reports from the East Providence Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Alfredo Conde Estevao was arrested under two governor's warrants out for his arrest from Philadelphia for allegedly causing an accident that resulting in injury or death.
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Captain Elmasian reminds people to clean lint traps using a vacuum to avoid fires.
Matthew Stuttard, 26, of 124 Waterman Ave. in East Providence, was charged with firing a handgun in a compact area after he allegedly shot a bullet through a residential house.
Thomas Walsh, 60, of Rumford, killed himself with hydrogen sulfide in his vehicle parked behind the old Showcase Cinemas in Seekonk.
A man was hit by a Dodge while attempting to barricade a drunk driver in a Metacomet Country Club entrance until help could arrive.
Jamie Presnol, 32, of Pawtucket, allegedly broke into the man's Vermont Avenue home. She was arrested after police found her hiding between a shed and a fence.
Darius Roderick, 23, of 2930 Pawtucket Ave., in East Providence, allegedly possessed more than five times the marijuana he was legally allowed to have.
The businesses will have to face East Providence City Council members.
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Rescue crews responded to an apartment fire late Saturday night.
The fire was accidental, according to fire department reports.
One of the vehicle's occupants was taken away from the scene on a stretcher.
The men used a firearms during the robbery, specifically a Daisy Powerline 201 and a Daisy Powerline 15 XT, according to reports from the Attorney General's office.
Officers charged Luis Vertentes, 34, of 53 Maple Ave. with breaking and entering and vandalism.
A Cranston teen has been served a $85 ticket for allegedly causing a bus carrying elementary school-aged children to crash, seriously injuring the driver of the bus.
LittleJohn Rickia, 51, was charged with domestic breaking and entering, stalking and trespassing.
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Officers have seen a decline in dealer activities within East Providence but an increase in resident heroin and crack cocaine addicts.
Patrolman Greggory Tainsh has been hospitalized after a car hit his motorcycle.
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