East Providence Police Log: Underage drinker/driver crashes into Willett Avenue fence
EAST PROVIDENCE — Drinking and driving don’t mix, especially for a young city resident who drove her car into both a tree and a fence on a Willett Avenue property in the wee hours of May 17. Veronica Smith, 20, of 44 Oak Crest Drive, Riverside, was arrested by East Providence Police and charged with [...]
Read More →East Providence Police Log: Women urinate in elevator, slap unsuspecting male
EAST PROVIDENCE — Two “20-something-year-old” females became overly rambunctious very early Sunday morning, March 10, leading to a report of a disorderly incident responded to by the East Providence Police at the Extended Stay hotel located on 1000 Warren Avenue. Amy E. Riccio, 21, of 30 Quickly St., Chelmsford, Mass., and Kaitlyn Crowley, 21, of [...]
Read More →East Providence Police log, Nov. 13
EAST PROVIDENCE — The following are reports of incidents culled from the East Providence Police Department log from Nov. 6 through Nov. 13. Thursday, Nov. 8 Two 15-year-old juveniles were arrested on charges of shoplifting after police responded to a call at approximately 3:58 p.m. from Marshall’s Department Store located at 1925 Pawtucket Ave. One [...]
Read More →East Providence Police Log: Intoxication, domestic disturbances
EAST PROVIDENCE — The following reports were culled from the East Providence Police Department call log from Oct. 2 to 9: Tuesday, Oct. 2 Police responded to a call of malicious damage to an automobile at 36 Alice St. at approximately 7:20 a.m. The responding officer reported the vehicle had apparently been “keyed,” which means [...]
Read More →East Providence police respond to vandalism, lewd activity, breaking and entering
EAST PROVIDENCE — The following report was culled from the East Providence Police Department log from Sept. 11 through Sept. 18: Tuesday, Sept. 11 Police responded to a call of vandalism on Wampanoag Trail where the residents of a home complained of overnight act of “keying” one of their vehicles. The residents were having work [...]
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