South Kingstown police said the incident happened at a Glen Rock Road home.
A roundup of some of the notable police action that happened in Patch towns across Rhode Island last week.
Police said Andrew Byrnes, 77, was one of 10 men arrested after cops went undercover and posed as prostitutes.
This won't come as a surprise to Rhode Island drivers.
After years of campus-wide discussions and planning, the University of Rhode Island this week transitioned to an armed police force.
The landmark Wakefield bike shop got hit by a thief. They're asking everyone to keep their eyes peeled.
After last year's episode that left Green Lane covered in glass and 18 students arrested, Narragansett Police said they're ready this year.
Curtis L. Maddox, 37, previously lived in South Kingstown and was released from prison on April 17.
Baltimore Police, in the wake of uprisings in that city, say gang members might target law enforcement officers with violence.
Police said Dan Coburn, 21, is facing felony drug charges after they found more than two pounds of marijuana in the frat house.
Police said DeAnna S. Bates, 21, was struck by a passenger train after her vehicle was driven onto the tracks.
The vehicle was on the tracks off Waites Corner Road when it was struck by a train.
Tsarnaev orchestrated the blasts that killed three people and wounded another 260 on April 15, 2013.
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It involved two vehicles on Liberty Lane.
One victim was transported to Rhode Island Hospital.
Callers say if victims don't settle tax issues, they will be arrested.
The crew of the More Misery called for help Monday after the boat took on water.
The money, through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, will be used to support operations, upkeep and maintenance.
Narragansett has one Level 2 offender; South Kingstown has five Level 2 offenders and two Level 3 offenders.
State Police urged revelers to be responsible.
Police said officers will be out in force for St. Patrick's Day Tuesday looking for more drunk drivers.
“We wanted to take a minute and thank all of our patrons, friends, family, and community for your support in this difficult time.”
Photos from the security system show an employee on the ground as three suspects robbed the realty office on Point Judith Road in December.
The fire broke out early Thursday morning.
Donald Price, 44, of South Kingstown, was charged with several crimes.
The 15-year-old was arrested Monday.
Amanda Lyons, 28, was arrested after she allegedly was intoxicated when she caused a fatal crash in South Kingstown in 2013.
A South Kingstown police officer was hit in the head with a full beer can and another suffered a sprained wrist, according to NBC 10.
The Coppock family of South Kingstown lost everything in a fire that gutted their Kingstown Road house.
It hasn't snowed much this winter—but that's about to change.
Jack Rainey, 27, and his 19-year-old girlfriend were charged with a host of crimes.
The blaze reportedly started on the second floor of a residence at 376 Curtis Corner Rd.
The blaze broke out at Modine Manufacturing in West Kingston.
Police raided the business Tuesday and arrested two women from New York.
John Meiczinger, of 38 Rolens Dr., was arrested by the state Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Tuesday morning.
Anthony Delfarno, 52, of East Greenwich, allegedly used his family members' personal information to file fake tax returns.
Three suspects tried to rob the Durkin Rental Office Monday night. Anyone with information can call police at 401-789-1091.
Police said a resident was targeted this week.
Narragansett police said three men burst into the building Monday night. One pointed a gun at a worker.