The man and woman wanted for stealing from cars and using stolen credit cards at Walmart have been identified.
A roundup of some of the notable police reporting on Patch sites in Rhode Island last week.
A roundup of some of the notable police action that happened in Patch towns across Rhode Island last week.
The suspects used stolen credit cards from cars in Smithfield, Scituate and Johnston at a Walmart in Coventry.
This won't come as a surprise to Rhode Island drivers.
Eleven Rhode Island men have been arrested in a statewide child pornogaphy sweep, including a religious studies teacher and a sex offender.
Baltimore Police, in the wake of uprisings in that city, say gang members might target law enforcement officers with violence.
The money, through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, will be used to support operations, upkeep and maintenance.
Police said officers will be out in force for St. Patrick's Day Tuesday looking for more drunk drivers.
Police said the vehicle was recorded driving back and forth near a house where a car was stripped of its rims and tires.
A family of three was lucky to escape uninjured when a sheet of ice flew off a SUV and crashed through their windshield.
Joshua Chere, 33, of 17 Halsey Dr., was found to be in possession of child porn, State Police said.
Although the leak is significant by the volume of passwords released, many of the usernames and passwords are no longer valid.
Fifteen first responders will be awarded the 2014 Rhode Island Lifesaving Medal.
It will be the second time the task force has deployed this year. Officers charged 11 people with DUI during the first deployment in May.
Alfred Pennine committed suicide in July. Days later, authorities found the remains of eight people at his funeral home.
It will be the second time the task force has been deployed this year. Officers charged 11 people with DUI during the first deployment.
About a dozen workers were hospitalized.
About a dozen workers were hospitalized after a chemical spill at the Rhode Island Resource Recovery Corporation in Johnston.
Gerald Mastracchio, 52, was convicted of murdering a 13-year-old boy in 1979. He was paroled in 2012 and arrested last week.
Westport (Mass.) Police Det. Jeff Majewski's dog, Siren, died in April. A recent autopsy showed rat poison in the dog's liver.
Brian Cardon, 49, and his wife, Linda Cardon, 48, were charged with purchasing alcohol for minors.
The 1.7-magnitude quake hit shortly after 1:30 p.m.
Police are trying to curtail the sale of synthetic cannabinoids and synthetic cathinones.
It might be the most unique fundraiser for the American Lung Association.
April 15 event to honor all those affected by the bombings.
Police said Coventry man and probation officer bought 75 child porn DVDs in 22 orders from a web site raided by investigators in 2011. A jury deliberated for less than an hour.
School officials said former teacher sent threatening tweets.
Woonsocket Dept. of Parks and Recreation was allegedly the ringleader. Thirteen arrested in State Police sweep on Tuesday.
Will serve one month in prison, 11 months suspended.
Have you seen Cameron Pezza? East Providence Police are looking for him.
Murder charges against Sarasota, Fla., man who in Jan. 2012 allegedly beat and ran over Cranston man who died in the hospital nearly four months later.
Football, softball president facing felony count of possession with intent to deliver.
Americans traveling to the Games this year should be vigilant of their surroundings, officials said.
A compilation of the more unique crime stories from around the state.
We looked at stories from across America in the year since the shootings at Sandy Hook School to try to illustrate the scale of the problem.
A round-up of the more unique crime stories from around the state.