
WARWICK, RI — Warwick arrests within the Warwick RI Trooper Log March 28 – April 4 concerned expenses together with successful & run investigation with a WPD help, DUI and a no-contact order violation.
Listed below are the fundamentals on these RI State Police RI Trooper Log Warwick arrests:
RI Trooper Log Warwick Arrests March 28 – April 4
No contact violation On Sunday, March 30 at 1:48 a.m., troopers arrested Luis Perez Laboy, 34, of 88 Comstock Avenue, Apt. 1, Windfall, Rhode Island for 1.) Home Violence – Violation of a No Contact Order – Second Offense. The arrest was the results of a motorcar cease on Centerville Highway within the Metropolis of Warwick.
Laboy was transported to the State Police – Hope Valley Barracks the place he was processed and held in a single day pending morning arraignment by a magistrate the place he shall be offered as a Bail Violator.
WPD, RISP nab hit & run suspect On Saturday, March 30 at 10:30 p.m., troopers arrested Frank A. Campagnone, 39, of 36 King Highway, Foster, Rhode Island, for 1.) Responsibility to Cease in Accidents Leading to Harm to Attended Automobile.
The arrest was the results of successful and run motorcar accident investigation, and Warwick Police finding the suspect car. The topic was taken into custody by members of the Warwick Police Division for the cost of Driving Below the Affect of Liquor with a Youngster Passenger below the Age of Twelve.
Campagnone was held in a single day on the Warwick Police Division pending morning arraignment the place he shall be offered as a bail violator on the Warwick Police, in addition to, the State Police expenses.
Rte. 95 cease in Warwick, DUI cost At 12:25 a.m. April 4, troopers arrested Robert F. Venditto, 63, of 104 Potter Road, Cranston, Rhode Island, for 1.) Driving Below the Affect of Intoxicating Liquor and/or Medication B.A.C Unknown – First Offense and a couple of.) Refusal to Undergo a Chemical Check – First Offense. The arrest was the results of a motorcar cease on Rte. 95 North in Warwick.
Venditto was transported to the Hope Valley Barracks the place he was processed, arraigned by a Justice of Peace, and launched with a future Third Division District Court docket date.