North Kingstown police said the 20-year-old lost control on Tower Hill Road.
Police said the 21-year-old was stopped for speeding at 12:45 a.m. on America's Cup Boulevard.
Cranston police said Matthew Murphy and another man set up a phony table at St. Mary's Feast and fraudulently collected donations.
Christoper Forlasto, 28, allegedly raped a woman he met in Narragansett on July 16.
Nobody was hurt.
The 25-year-old was arraigned at Rhode Island Hospital on Monday.
Four people were hospitalized after a serious crash on Tower Hill Road on Sunday.
The accident happened on Route 4 on Sunday afternoon.
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Police working a DUI detail said he was clocked driving 80 mph in a 50 mph zone.
Police said John C. White IV, 26, was drunk as he drove with four females who threw bottles from his car and acted out of control.
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Police said they were dispatched after a caller reported a man wearing camouflage with a pistol on his hip and carrying a rifle bag.
Tamerian Tsanraev was married to Katherine Russell of North Kingstown.
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The woman was rescued by the North Kingstown harbormaster.
Police said the couple died after they struck a car on Tower Hill Road.
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Police said Louis M. Pelcher, 40, has been cutting catalytic converters from a local business and stealing scrap metal from Amtrak.
Police said the 23-year-old crashed his car while drunk and might have struck an unknown white vehicle somewhere else.
The boat belonged to Barry Cadden, former head pharmacist for a drug compounding company found responsible for a fatal meningitis outbreak.
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Matthew Forest, 19, allegedly raped an individual last December.
Crews from across mid- and southern-Rhode Island battled the fire off Schoolhouse Road for hours.
A routine training mission became an emergency situation, but crew members prevailed and were able to "reenergize" the hydraulic system.
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Police said the North Kingstown man caused a bit of a disturbance when he became intoxicated on Sunday.
Two adults were critically injured and a second child, 5, was transported to Hasbro Children's Hospital for non life-threatening injuries.
The annual festival in Wickford hasn't been celebrated for more than a decade.
The revelations occurred in court on Tuesday.
Baltimore Police, in the wake of uprisings in that city, say gang members might target law enforcement officers with violence.
The state chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union is challenging a North Kingstown ordinance that bans vicious dogs near schools.
The two men were caught in the act of stealing ground wires, copper bars and copper wires at a cell tower on School Street.
Police said the East Providence man was stopped for swerving on Tower Hill Road.
Police said the 27-year-old was arrested for disorderly conduct.
Police said the incident occurred in 2014, police said.
Police said the bones might be linked to a 2008 missing persons case.
The jury returned the verdict in two-and-a-half-hours.