Charged with drunken driving following a crash that killed a classmate in 2004, Patrick Hannon is heading back to jail.
Ted Crane of Barrington was last seen Thursday morning after his car broke down in North Kingstown, according to friends and neighbors.
The following information was supplied by the North Kingstown Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
We compile the odd, unusual and 'oh my gosh' police items from throughout the Patch region.
A 19-year-old Exeter man suffered minor injuries following a rollover early Tuesday morning.
A California man, linked to a Mexican drug cartel, pleads guilty to consipring to ship cocaine to Rhode Island.
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Starting Friday, North Kingstown will have a permanent location where locals can properly dispose of their unwanted medications.
Here's a look at some of the more unique police reports from around the state.
Stuart Moody pleaded guilty to first-degree arson for setting fore to the Best Buy plaza in Middletown in January 2011.
Todd Duchala, a 2004 graduate of North Kingstown High School, was sworn into the North Kingstown Police Department this week.
A North Kingstown woman is facing charges of stealing a credit card and racking up $3,000 worth of charges and cash withdrawals.
Funeral services for Jordan Nonnenmacher have been scheduled for this Friday.
Police believe that speeding was a factor in Saturday night's crash.
One teen is dead and another in the hospital following a crash on Hamilton Allenton Road Saturday night.
We round up some of the more interesting police news from around the Patch region.
Helena B. Foulkes is the second state official to resign in the last week amidst the 38 Studios controversy.
Gary Anusavice, who used to live in East Greenwich, was barred from practicing dentistry in Rhode Island and Massachusetts in 2005.
We compile some of the more unusual police reports from departments around the state. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
We compile the odd, unusual and ‘oh my gosh’ police items from throughout the region.
Police arrest suspect in EG armed robbery.
A young man bearing a handgun held up an East Greenwich convenience store at 9:30 Tuesday night.
A two-car accident at the corner of Post Road and Camp Avenue has left traffic snarled.
A North Kingstown business was evacuated and shut down for more than three hours while Special Hazards personnel investigated the odor.