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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Police Halt Speeding Drunk Driver

A Riverside man was arraigned in District Court last week for driving drunk after he was pulled over for traveling 68 mph in a 45 mph zone.

A Riverside man, 28, was arraigned on a drunk-driving charge in District Court last Tuesday morning, May 14, after he was pulled over by Barrington police earlier that morning for speeding. Jason T. Black, of 28 Sherman St., East Providence, was traveling north on Wampanoag Trail in Barrington at 68 mph in a 45-mph zone when a Barrington patrol officer spotted him, according to the police report. He was pulled over near Primrose Hill Road after his vehicle swerved several times across the fog line, police said.  Black reportedly was so inebriated that he didn’t know where he was coming from, and he had difficulty speaking and balancing on both feet, the police said. He apparently was not too drunk however, to refuse a chemical test to …

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Potential for Severe Thunderstorms

You are advised to monitor weather and seek shelter in event of hazardous weather.

  The National Weather Service has issued a Special Weather Statement calling for the possibility of severe thunderstorms this afternoon. Thunderstorms have already been forming in southern New Hampshire and additional storms are expected to develop across Massachusetts, northern Connecticut and parts of Rhode Island during the afternoon hours. Some of these storms will produce damaging wind gusts, hail, lightning and heavy rainfall. The main threats will be gusting winds and heavy downpourts, according to the NWS. Residents should closely monitor weather conditions during the afternoon hours and take shelter immediately should dangerous weather develop.

Teen, 17, Faces Stolen Vehicle Charge

Barrington police charge a boy, 17, with possession of a stolen vehicle after the pickup truck strikes two vehicles in a Barrington driveway.

A 17-year-old boy faces a charge of possession of a stolen vehicle that wound up in the front yard of a Barrington home early Sunday morning, May 19, after hitting two cars parked in the driveway. The teen allegedly found the keys to a Dodge pickup truck in the center console and drove away from a Rehoboth, Mass., home, Barrington police reported. The boy reportedly splits time between the Rehoboth and Barrington homes of his mother and father. The truck apparently jumped the curb of a Mayfield Drive home about 3 am, according to Barrington police, striking both cars in the driveway. Barrington police also charged the teen with driving without a license.  The teen reportedly ran away from the truck after the crash. He was located in his …

yup

10:40 pm on Tuesday, May 21, 2013

kids do stupid things...but it was his brother's truck. he didn't steal a truck...he took his brothers truck without permission. sensationalizing the story in a usually very boring town as usual.   more ›

Saturday, May 18, 2013

OMG PD

Raging Mad; Alibi Needs Alibi

Take a look at some of the more compelling police reports from around the state. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.

Hulk Smash? Getting arrested is an incredibly angering experience for some. For one New Jersey man, the rage that followed his arrest could be described as…Hulk-ish?  Smithfield police arrested a 21-year-old man on DUI charges after he had allegedly crashed his car into a tree. At the police station, the man took a Breathalyzer test, then allegedly stood up from his chair, walked over to the sink and tore it from the wall, breaking the pipes attaching it. Police were able to subdue the man/Hulk impersonator with a Taser. When Your Alibi Needs an Alibi This week’s best fake alibi goes to a Providence man accused of robbery. When police caught up to the man who allegedly stole $341 from Kattan’s Market in Cranston, he told them he couldn’t …

Friday, May 17, 2013

Should DUI Limit Be Lowered to 1 Drink?

The National Transportation Safety Board recommends reducing the limit to .05 to save lives. Is that reasonable?

One drink could be the standard for drunken driving – at least for some people if the National Transporation Safety Board has its way. On Tuesday, the NTSB recommended states lower the blood-alcohol threshold for driving under the influence from 0.08 percent -- the law in RI -- to 0.05 percent. What do you think? Is the proposal reasonable? About 10,000 deaths a year are related to drunken driving. The NTSB says the lower limit would save 500 to 800 lives a year. Officials at the American Beverage Institute called the proposal "ludicrous." It said the average woman could reach the 0.05 percent limit by having one drink. There were 24 DUI fatalities in Rhode Island in 2012, which were 34 percent of traffic-related fatalities last year, …

Henry Doyle

4:13 pm on Tuesday, May 21, 2013

What does it matter? We've been coached by our local politicians and clergy that you simply refuse to blow into the machine. At that point, how is anyone going to know the difference between 1 drink and 3?   more ›

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Another Firefighters' 5K Coming Up on Memorial Day Weekend

Barrington Firefighters Local 1774 is hosting another charity road race on May 26.

Barrington Firefighters Local 1774 hosts another 5K Charity Road Race again this year on May 26 -- Memorial Day weekend. The race highlights a morning filled with other races for kids and a host of family activities at Barrington High School, according to Firefighter Ted Paull, the event coordinator Proceeds generated from the race are donated to local charities through the Barrington RI Firefighters Charity Fund. Some proceeds this year also will go to the AfterProm committee at Barrington High School, Paull said. The 5K race will be run rain or shine starting at 11 am. The course starts and finishes at Barrington High School and will travel along Lincoln Avenue, Upland Way, Foote Street, Prince’s Hill Avenue, Maple Avenue, and Middle …

Guess What They Ran Into Last Week?

The new owner of a Barrington home finds an unusual weapon in his attic and a woman gets snagged while jogging.

You'll never guess what they ran into last week. On Thursday afternoon, Barrington police were informed by a the new owner of a house on Winsor Road that he found a baseball bat with nails and spikes hammered into it to make quite a weapon or an accessory to a Halloween costume.  The bat was found stuffed inside some insulation in a wall in the attic, where some electrical work is being done, according to the police report.  Then early on Friday morning about 6:24, a woman runner crossing the north side of the Barrington Bridge got snagged around the neck by a fishing line running from the guard rail into the water. She was not injured, just surprised.  A man fishing from the Barrington Bridge left the line dangling across the walkway. He …

JD

10:40 am on Wednesday, May 15, 2013

If this is the extent of police activity for the week, that's a very good sign.   more ›

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Stolen Van Recovered in Haines Park

The van was apparently ditched on a small trail in heavy brush in the Barrington park after being stolen from Providence early Friday morning.

Barrington police recovered a Ford van reported stolen from Providence in Haines Memorial Park early last Friday morning.  The van was spotted about 6 am backed into heavy brush on a small trail in the park behind the baseball field and dog park. It was described as having heavy damage on the underside with anti-freeze leaking from the radiator, said Barrington Police Chief John LaCross. The van also is believed to have hit a port-o-john near the nearby parking lot, which showed “doughnuts” made by a vehicle, LaCross said. Fresh tracks and tire marks led to the van ditched in the brush, he said.  The owner of the van is a man from Connecticut who was on his way to Martha’s Vineyard for the weekend. He apparently left it parked outside a …

Monday, May 13, 2013

Have You Spotted 'Person of Interest'?

Another mid-day burglary of a home on County Road in Barrington appears similar to the burglary of a Wood Avenue home that produced a "person of interest" spotted at the Dunkin' Donuts.

Police continue to look for a “person of interest” in the mid-day burglary of a Wood Avenue home in Barrington on March 22. Barrington Police Chief John LaCross said Monday morning that he is a “person of interest” in another mid-day burglary that occurred last Monday, May 6, at a County Road home.  The owner of the County Road home reported the burglary to police at around 4:30 pm. He had left the house around 11 am and returned about 20 minutes before reporting the illegal entry, according to the police report. LaCross said the Wood Avenue burglar is believed to have entered that home in the same way he entered the County Road home – through a rear window after pushing in a screen. And as the burglar did on Wood Avenue, he focused …

Saturday, May 11, 2013

OMGPD: Adventures on the Road

Take a look at some of the more compelling police reports from around the state. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.

Drunken Bumper Cars A Newport woman was arrested around 6 p.m. Wednesday after she allegedly hit two cars and fled the scene. Ingrid Pena-Tejada, 48, of 143 Third Street, Apt #4F, was charged with driving under the influence, driving with a suspended license, leaving the scene of an accident of an attended vehicle and for an open container. No injuries were reported. Police said she registered a .278  and .277 on Breathalyzer tests, which is more than three times the legal limit. Adventures in Carpooling Woonsocket Police arrested a local woman for DUI after officers reportedly watched her run a red light and drive straight in a left-turn-only lane, all without wearing her seatbelt. The four children in the back of her SUV also were …

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