Little Compton Police: Drivers lacking licenses; dog bite injury

Posted 12/3/20

Monday, Nov. 16

A Brockton, Mass., resident was issued a citation for driving without a license, first offense, after his car was stopped at 5:09 pm on Long Highway at Peckham Road.

Tuesday, …

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Little Compton Police: Drivers lacking licenses; dog bite injury

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Monday, Nov. 16

A Brockton, Mass., resident was issued a citation for driving without a license, first offense, after his car was stopped at 5:09 pm on Long Highway at Peckham Road.

Tuesday, Nov. 17

A resident came to the station at 9:05 am to speak with an officer about a scam.

Friday, Nov. 20

At 12:45 am, an officer went to a residence after a caller reported someone knocking on the front door.

Jacob T. Silva, 22, of 10 Mount Pleasant St., Westport, was cited for driving with a suspended license, second offense, after a traffic stop on Sakonnet Point Road at 2:05 pm.

A Little Compton driver was cited for driving without a license, first offense, at 2:20 pm on Indian Hill Road.

Saturday, Nov. 21

A John Sisson Road caller asked police to check on a vehicle that had followed a family member in the area of Chase Point.

Police were contacted by Charlton Memorial Hospital at 9:56 pm regarding a woman who had been bitten by a dog in the area of Sakonnet Point Road.

Monday, Nov. 23

Police were called too a Long Highway residence at 11:56 pm regarding a family dispute involving a motor vehicle.

Tuesday, Nov. 24

A vehicle struck and killed a deer at 12:33 am on West Main Road. The vehicle was damaged.

A Meeting House Lane resident reported the theft of a UPS package at 1:27 pm.

Wednesday, Nov. 25

A Pachet Brook Road resident called police to discuss issues with a neighbor at 11:34 am.

A Taylor’s Lane resident called at 1:31 pm to speak to an officer about a letter placed in the mailbox.

Thursday, Nov. 26

At 1:30 pm, a Long Highway resident reported that someone had struck and damaged a mailbox.

Friday, Nov. 27

At 4:30 pm, an iPhone was found on the rocks at South Shore Beach.

Saturday, Nov. 28

A resident came to the station at 9:30 am regarding a restraining order.

At 4:48 pm, a caller asked to speak to an officer about an issue involving a dog.

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