Jack G. Colton, 28, also known as Colton Harrison Amole, was arrested for trespassing at Thames Street Yoga, police said.
The juvenile filled a shopping cart with personal care and beauty products and tried walking out of the Connell Highway Stop & Shop.
Two people from Portsmouth suffered complained of neck pain after a rollover behind the Florence K. Murray Judicial Complex.
Daniel Arturo Lopez, 24, of Newport, showed police a Guatamala identification but could not produce a driver's license, police allege.
Lukasz Pawel Kotarbinski, 27, of Newport, was charged with domestic vandalism and domestic disorderly conduct.
The victim said he and his aunt let her stay in their home because she had nowhere to go. When he went to the store, she stole his TV.
Traffic was backed up slightly on Broadway while the firefighters dealt with the situation.
Police say Edwin Toro, 49, was arrested at Bayside Village Apartments and charged with violating a No Contact order for his role Dec. 19.
As of today, 24 streets are off limits during a ban. Residents can use Gateway Center, Mary Street and Easton’s Beach free of charge.
A 25-year-old Newport man is suspected of stealing jewelry and electronics from Portsmouth residents.
A Tiverton man and a Middletown man face weapons charges but told police they were going to a friend's house at Festival Field apartments.
An Automatic Teller Machine was found in the dumpster, but no one is saying how it got there.
Police believe he's one of the people stealing cash and other items from cars and say residents must be vigilant and lock their vehicles.
Police arrested a man who was speeding on his tire rims, after he took a fast turn down Bliss Road.
Sebastian Quixan, 26, of Newport, was staggering on Bliss Road near Almy Street when neighbors called police to check on his well-being.
He called her a lesbian. She said he was gay. A Newport woman was charged with a felony for allegedly stabbing estranged husband in the arm.
Robert Costello, 53, of Newport, was charged with simple assault and battery after he allegedly started a fight inside Celtica.
The Coast Guard is sending seasons greetings in a video, with lights, camera, but not a lot of action.
Massachusetts legalized recreational marijuana, but a lot hasn't changed.
A Newport couple was surprised to find a woman inside their home on Ayrault Street. Police allege she blamed her accomplice.
A Mansfield, Mass. man was literally asleep at the wheel, but Newport police tried hard to help him and not to arrest him. That didn't work.
Ryan M. Dennis, 23, of Newport was charged again on Dec. 14 when his former employer accused him to stealing $900.
One person was caught on home surveillance camera while breaking into a car parked in the Historic Hill section.
The police have turned to social media to help locate a shoplifting suspect.
The state Attorney General said a jury on Tuesday found James Dalton, 61, guilty of second degree sexual assault.
Andrew W. Awe, 30, of Portsmouth, was charged with 2 felony counts and three misdemeanor counts of receiving stolen goods.
Michael J. Rivera, 40, of Charlestownm was arrested at 2 a.m. on Monday, Dec. 12.
Newport police arrested Kirby Scott, of Providence, for shoplifting at the Connell Highway store.
Derek Mark Anderson, 20, of Newport, was fighting with a teen in the housing complex parking lot, police allege.
The truck plowed down a street sign at the corner of Bellevue and Church and barreled into the library.
Newport police arrested Mark Terrel Gonsalves, 25, of Middletown and charged him with marijuana possession greater than one ounce.
Atty. Gen Peter Kilmartin announced Rhode Island and 18 other states settled a lawsuit against pharmaceutical giant Bristol Myers Squibb.
An Andover teen led a group of hackers in a swatting spree directed at individuals in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, and Florida.
Timothy J. Lockhart was arrested Sunday night after he initially claimed his girlfriend stabbed his hands.
Timothy J. Lockhart, 33, went to the emergency room and told attendants his girl friend stabbed him, but ultimately, police charged him.
The Newport Fire Department put out a fire in a duplex on a side street between Broadway and Bliss Road.
Police charged Adrian D. Thompson, 31, of Newport with vandalism and simple assault and battery in connection with an incident Sunday night.
Ashley E. Brown, 28, was wanted on two court warrants, police said.
Jason Allan Abdullah, 31, of Newport, registered as a sex offender but then failed to update his address, as the law requires.
The Newport police confirmed they are investigating a theft after an ATM was found in a dumpster on Pond Avenue.