According to police, they do not fight a South Kingstown man in a graveyard.
A South Kingstown man is charged with vandalism after police allegedly find graffiti.
A South Kingstown man is arrested after threatening his roommate… in front of police.
South Kingstown High School student Matthew Sklarski, 18, is arrested twice in a two-day span for separate domestic offenses.
According to South Kingstown police, URI volleyball assistant coach Brendan Kerr showed signs of intoxication following a car accident.
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The resolution of two cases in Washington County Superior Court comes with no jail time for either defendant.
Police make two minor arrests, and also catch a stray cat.
A West Warwick man allegedly tells police that his “lawyer will put you six feet under.”
A URI student is charged with drunken driving after a traffic accident caused by one-way driving.
Take a look at some of the more unusual police reports from around the state.
We compile the odd, "oh-my-gosh" worthy news from around the state.
According to South Kingstown resident Ina Sciabarrasi, firefighters helped dig her dogs to safety.
In a four-day period, police make two arrests, and a town council member finds a phone.
Police cite tenants and a property owner for violating the town’s noise ordinance.
An Exeter volunteer firefighter is charged with drunken driving, and police find a bat (the animal, not baseball).
A University of Rhode Island student is charged with drunken driving and possession of ecstasy after a traffic stop.
A Cranston man charged with drunken driving blames the cold weather for his failed field sobriety tests.
A South Kingstown woman is charged with drunken driving, second offense, and a West Warwick man might be deported.
According to Narragansett police, URI students Blake R. Hinds and Alexander Mansi were subdued by the residents of 120 Sakonnet Boulevard.
According to a statement released by South Kingstown High School principal Robert McCarthy, the school was evacuated Thursday because of a fire.
South Kingstown police deal with three reports of vandalism and other incidents related to the annual high school scavenger hunt.
Three East Providence residents have been charged for 10 Narragansett burglaries during Hurricane Sandy.
Police charge a North Kingstown man with violating five no-contact orders on the way to court.
Police make two arrests for domestic offenses.
A Massachusetts man is charged with drunken driving after he tells police he’s in North Providence.
A University of Rhode Island student is charged with possession of marijuana and a switchblade.
A Narragansett man is charged with drunken driving, and possession of an illegal knife.
A Narragansett man is charged with drunken driving second offense, and several others are arrested for warrants.
Three are charged with disorderly conduct for a 1 a.m. food fight at Cumberland Farms.
Narragansett police charge a man with drunken driving, even though he’s on private property.
A Narragansett man is charged with drunken driving, and shady doings at the Lighthouse Inn.
A Narragansett woman is arrested for assault during a child custody handoff.
Police arrest two for warrants, and also break up a party on Clara Lane.
A North Kingstown woman allegedly tells police she can’t complete field sobriety tests “because I’ve had too much to drink.”
South Kingstown police charge Michael P. Bood, 26, with drunken driving, third offense, and a machete is confiscated from his car as well.
A Narragansett man adds drunken driving, second offense, to his other court charges of cyberstalking and fighting.
After fishing near Bonnet Shores, a Coventry fire lieutenant and his neighbor pulled four men from Narragansett Bay on Friday.
A K-9 unit detects needles and syringes in a car, but there isn’t enough heroin to charge the person with possession.