South Kingstown police arrest three for allegedly drinking and driving. Police logs from February 23, 2013.
South Kingstown police charge a Providence woman and a Narragansett woman with drunken driving. Police logs from February 21 and 22, 2013.
A Wakefield man is charged with drunken driving, second offense, and a Narragansett woman allegedly writes seven bad checks, in logs from February 18, 19 and 20, 2013.
A South Kingstown woman allegedly tells police that she knows how field sobriety tests work because "I've seen them on TV."
South Kingstown police logs for February 16, 2013.
South Kingstown police logs for Feb. 14 and 15, 2013.
Here are South Kingstown police logs from February 13, 2013.
South Kingstown police logs for February 12, 2013.
A University of Rhode Island student is charged with obstruction after trying repeatedly to enter a fire-damaged home with pot in it.
Police arrest two Narragansett residents for license violations.
As part of a plea bargain, Adam Cafferty, 23, agrees to give up a gun until July 2013.
Howard Courtemanche, 28, is ordered to serve two years probation and a two-year suspended sentence for various cocaine offenses.
John A. Lachappelle, 68, is ordered to surrender his license for a year after pleading to drunken driving and weapons charges.
A Smithfield man allegedly on a 16-hour journey to a rehab facility is charged with drunken driving.
Benjamin Servideo must also complete 100 hours of community service for the accident in September that caused deaths of Sullynette Sanchez, her baby.
Two cases involving felony drug charges are downgraded following pleas by the defendants.
Police respond to several incidents at Pancho’s, and clear the bar as a result.
Police confiscate bath salts from a driver charged with drunken driving.
Following the Super Bowl, police make two drunken driving arrests, with one driver claiming he is more high than drunk.
A noise complaint leads to an arrest for a warrant.
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A mom allegedly tells her son not to take any tests after he crashed his car while drunk.
Police cite four, all for various alcohol-related offenses.
Travis Johnson, 31, is arrested and charged with failing to keep a proper address on file.
Jason Morris, who is already serving a year at the ACI, is charged with six more felony counts for violating a no-contact order.
South Kingstown police said Dustin D. Fildes, 34, crashed his car into a stone wall and had a blood alcohol level of .326.
Three unrelated local cases are dismissed after the attorney general's office decides not to prosecute.
Neil E. Britto, 43, is ordered to serve probation and a suspended sentence after pleading to stealing a van.
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A Narragansett man is charged with drunken driving after asking police repeatedly to arrest him.
A Florida man is charged with a license violation, and a North Kingstown woman is arrested for a warrant.
Police clear the home of a hoarder, and arrest a man for allegedly huffing from aerosol canisters.
According to Narragansett police, the death of a man on Arciero Court appeared to be accidental following the blizzard.
Matthew Sklarski, 18, is charged with three more counts of violating a no-contact order.
Take a look at some of the more intriguing police reports form around the state. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
State police say there was no evidence of reckless conduct on Sept. 28 when Benjamin Servideo's car rear-ended Sullynette Sanchez's car, killing her and the baby she was carrying.
Sullynette Sanchez's fiance – father of Sully's baby, who was delivered after the accident then died a few days later – is asking why.
A Providence man turns himself in on car theft charges, police said.