Police arrest a college student for a domestic offense, and then, confiscate a dog.
Matthew Sklarski, 18, is charged with violating a no-contact order for a second time, his third arrest.
Jeffrey Scott Monroe, 43, has domestic charges elevated to felonies for third offenses, after his 16th arrest.
A report of a safe at Tuckertown Park leads to a man being cited for a boating violation.
A woman is charged with stealing from the Station House, and police cite several for bad licenses.
Take a look at some of the more oh-my-gosh police reports from around the state. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
A West Greenwich woman is charged with drunken driving after police say her car is parked across lanes of traffic.
A South Kingstown man is warned for public urination, and a Hopkinton woman is arrested for a warrant.
Erica Young, 29, is ordered to serve probation after pleading to charges of possession of Oxycodone following a shoplifting complaint at Shaw’s.
Take a look at some of the more intriguing police reports from around the state. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
No one is arrested after an investigation into a marijuana grow.
A South Kingstown man is charged with firing an AR-15 in his backyard.
A teen tells police he profited from stolen video games, and as a result, a minor was charged with a felony.
A South Kingstown man is charged with stealing more than a ton of brake rotors and other scrap metal.
A Narragansett woman is charged with domestic offenses, and a Narragansett man is cited for a suspended license.
A man tells police that Stop and Shop employees stole his lobsters to pay for drugs.
A South Kingstown man is charged with domestic offenses, and a Carolina woman is cited for a punch.
A CCRI student is charged with drunken driving, and police say a breath test reveals a BAC twice the legal limit.
A drunken driving arrest leads to a traffic accident.
Police arrest one man twice, and three of his friends, after reports of a fight.
A Narragansett man tells police that his windshield and bumper have been cracked for two years.
Police cite some for fighting, some for drinking and some for licenses.
A couple is charged with domestic offenses, and a teen is charged with felony assault with a screwdriver.
Contrary to popular opinion, yes, you can be cited in your own driveway for traffic violations.
A Newport man is charged with his second DWI after police allegedly clock his car going 78 in a 40.
A look ahead at some court cases with local interest.
Here's a look at this week's most interesting arrests from around the state.
OMG PD: Here's a look at this week's most interesting arrests from around the state.
A woman is charged with domestic disorderly conduct, and two teens are charged with possession of marijuana.
A pizza deliveryman is charged with possession of marijuana, and police cite five for alcohol.
Police charge South Kingstown residents with felony possession of marijuana and drunken driving.
A Pawcatuck, CT substitute teacher is charged by police with driving under the influence.
Jeffrey Zaremba, 33, is ordered to serve a year at the ACI for multiple domestic offenses.
According to South Kingstown police, a 17-year-old was also involved in the grow operation on Holly Road.
According to police, Cranston’s Zachary Kahan, 23, had a blood alcohol level of .157 and marijuana in his system following a fatal drunken driving accident in September.
Timothy Doyle Cullen, 33, is being held without bail after selling undercover officers cocaine.
The winners of a previous Patch holiday lights contest had their decorations stolen this year.
Alexander Su, 22, is ordered to serve three years probation after pleading no contest to a charge of possession of child pornography.
A Providence man is charged with drunken driving after telling police he’d prefer the refusal charge instead of field sobriety tests.
A man allegedly tells police he’s not going to like about drinking and driving.