Take a look at some of the more intriguing police reports from around the state. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Notably Over the Limit This week’s highest blood alcohol content measurement allegedly goes to one 34-year-old man from South Kingstown. At a whopping .326, this man was allegedly more than four times the legal limit when he drove his car into a stone wall in South Kingstown, according to police reports. To add to the story, it seems the man hadn’t quite learned from past experiences: according to reports, he was arrested by Narragansett police only 13 days prior on charges of (you guessed it) drunken driving. Love (and Cars) in the Air For Valentine’s Day Love was in the air this past Valentine’s Day – and so was one woman’s car. According to reports out of Barrington, a supposed drunk driver hit a median that sent her car into the air. …
We take a look at the more unique and peculiar police stories from across the state.
An Armless Snowman? Following last week’s blizzard, snowmen began springing up across the state. One household in South Kingstown decided to create something a bit more unique with their excess snow and erected a 10-foot phallic sculpture. Police were called the house not once, not twice but four times in a span of two days. For now, the snow soldier will remain. Police say that the sculpture is protected by free speech and is o private property. Clerk Foils Armed Robbery Two would-be robbers got more than they bargained for this week when they attempted to rob a convenience store in Cranston. Though they stormed the store with a shotgun, the clerk working that shift apparently isn’t the type to take orders from anyone – even if you have …
Information about the following arrests was supplied by the East Greenwich Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Monday, June 20 11:29pm - Police arrested Sally Smith, 65, of Marlborough Street on charges of disorderly conduct and felony assault after her son, who lives with her, called 911 to report that his mother had cut his finger with a kitchen knife. Smith told police that her son had cut himself after the two had argued to make it seem as if she had done it. The son said his mother is dangerous because she is not taking her medications. Wednesday, June 22 12:45am - Police arrested WIlliam C. Poole, 39, of North Kingstown on a charge of driving under the influence of alcohol after he rear-ended a police cruiser involved in a traffic stop on Post Road near Cedar Avenue. Poole failed the field sobriety test. At the station, he took the breath …
Therese Vezeridis
9:39 am on Sunday, February 24, 2013
WELCOME BACK! No need to put the negative stuff first. . .being in real estate, I often email the stories on EG Patch to prospective buyers. Enough said! Therese Vezeridis, Broker Associate, Residential Properties, cell 401-864-4364 or email: tvezeridis@residentialproperties.com   more ›