Little Compton Police: Slip-sliding in the snow

Posted 12/12/19

Tuesday, Dec. 3

At 7:42 a.m., while snow was falling, a vehicle went off the road and into a ditch and had to be towed. Nobody was hurt.

At 8:45 a.m., two vehicles went off the road and had to …

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Little Compton Police: Slip-sliding in the snow

Posted

Tuesday, Dec. 3

At 7:42 a.m., while snow was falling, a vehicle went off the road and into a ditch and had to be towed. Nobody was hurt.

At 8:45 a.m., two vehicles went off the road and had to be towed. The state Department of Transportation was asked to treat the slioppery area.

Wednesday, Dec. 4

at 3:41 p.m., police responded to a 911 call (open line) on Colebrook Road. The call proved accidental — the resident said it must have happened when she tossed her phone into her pocketbook.

A caller reported that a phone scammer claimed to be calling from a company and threatened that an arrest warrant will be issued if no response was received.

Thursday, Dec. 5

At 9:19 a.m., police served an arrest warrant on Samantha D. DeMarco, 46, of Fall River on a charge of abandonment of an animal.

Friday, Dec. 6

Damage to a wall was reported (location not specified).

Saturday, Dec. 7

At 10:02 p.m., police responded to an accident in which a car struck a deer. Tiverton Police took over since it was just on that side of the town line.

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