

WARWICK, RI — Warwick arrests in the Warwick RI Trooper Log March 14- 28 involved charges including Cocaine possession and distribution and domestic violence and B&E.
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RI Trooper Log Warwick Arrests March 14 – 28
Domestic violence, B&E On March 26, 2025, members of the Violent Fugitive Task Force arrested Anthony J. Mallozzi, 31, of 131 Canfield Ave., Warwick, Rhode Island, on the following Kent County Superior Court Bench Warrants: 1) Domestic Violence – Criminal Violation; 2) Domestic Violence – Criminal Violation; 3) Domestic Violence – Criminal Violation; 4) Breaking/Entering Business Place; 5) Domestic Violence – Willful Trespass; 6) Unlawful Breaking and Entering; 7) Domestic Violence – Criminal Violation; and 8) Possession of a Controlled Substance. Mr. Mallozzi was taken into custody without incident, processed and turned over to the Warwick Police Department.
Cocaine possession, distribution On March 27, members of the HIDTA Task Force, assisted by members of the United States Postal Inspection Service Providence Office, arrested Julio Osorio, 38, of 1195 Centerville Road, Warwick, Rhode Island, for the following: 1) Possession With the Intent to Deliver over 1 Kilogram of a Schedule I/II Controlled Substance – Cocaine; 2) Possession with Intent to Deliver Crack Cocaine 1oz – 1kg; 3) Possession With the Intent to Deliver a Schedule II Controlled Substance – Cocaine; 4) Possession With the Intent to Deliver a Schedule II Controlled Substance – Crack Cocaine; 5) Distribution or Manufacturing a Controlled Substance in or near of a School Zone; and 6) Controlled Substance Conspiracy. Mr. Osorio was processed at the Lincoln Barracks, special arraigned by a Justice of the Peace, and then turned over to the ACI Intake Center pending his morning arraignment in Sixth Division District Court.
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