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RI Trooper Log: Disorderly Conduct at Burger King, Felony Shoplifting

RI Trooper Log arrests. The Rhode Island State Police are stationed in several barracks throughout Rhode Island.
RI Trooper Log
The Rhode Island State Police are stationed in several barracks throughout RI.

Editor’s note: The following Warwick arrests recorded in the RI Trooper Log were reported by the RI State Police on their website. An arrest is the result of the charges against an individual, and does not indicate that person’s guilt or innocence.

Warwick, RI – State Police activity involving residents of and stops in Warwick this week resulted in arrests on charges including driving on a suspended license to disorderly conduct/vandalism, and one man wanted on 11 warrants, many of them on felony shoplifting charges.

Traffic stop in Providence, suspended license arrest At 11:32 p.m. April 4, troopers arrested Jaclyn Hernandez, 25, of 161 Waldo St., Providence, RI, for a Third District Court Bench Warrant for Failure to Appear for the Ability to Pay on charge of Driving with a Suspended License originating from the Warwick Police Department.

The arrest was the result of a motor vehicle stop on Harrison Street in the City of Providence. Subject was transported to the Lincoln Woods Barracks, processed, arraigned by a Justice of the Peace and released.

Disturbance at Burger King leads to Johnston man’s arrest At 11:42 p.m. April 5, troopers arrested David Barone,45, of 1120 Atwood Ave., Johnston, Rhode Island for 1.) Vandalism/ Malicious Injury to Property and 2.) Disorderly Conduct.

The arrest was the result of Troopers observing a disturbance at the Burger King on Post Road in the City of Warwick. Barone was transported to the Wickford Barracks, processed, and held overnight pending morning arraignment.

Warwick man arrested on larceny warrant At 9:20 a.m. April 6, troopers arrested Robert King, 57, of 1886 Warwick Ave., Warwick, RI, for a Providence Superior Court Full Bench Warrant for a Technical Violation on the charge of Larceny over $1,500 originating out of the Hope Valley Barracks.

King was transported to the Lincoln Woods Barracks where he was processed and later turned over to Providence Superior Court.

At 11:37 a.m. April 6, troopers arrested Jessie Ocasio, 37, of 56 Somerset St., Providence, RI on numerous warrants, including: 1) Washington County Superior Court Warrant for Attorney General Request to Violate on the original charge of Felony Shoplifting out of the Westerly Police Department, 2.) Kent County Superior Court Warrant for Attorney General Request to Violate on the original charge of Attempted Larceny over $ 1500 dollars out of the Coventry Police Department, 3) Kent County Superior Court Warrant for Attorney General Request to Violate on the original charge of Felony Shoplifting out of the Warwick Police Department, 4.) Kent County Superior Court Warrant for Attorney General Request to Violate 32F on the original charge of Felony Shoplifting out of the Coventry Police Department, 5.) Kent County Superior Court Warrant for Attorney General Request to Violate on the original charge of Attempted Larceny over $1500 dollars out of the Coventry Police Department, 6.) Attorney General Request to Violate 32F on the original charge of Felony Shoplifting out of the Warwick Police Department, 7) Washington County Superior Court Warrant for Failure to Appear for Cost Review on the original charge of Felony Shoplifting out of the Westerly Police Department, 8.) Washington County Superior Court Warrant for Failure to Appear for Restitution Review on the original charge of Shoplifting out of the Warwick Police Department, 9.) Washington County Superior Court Warrant for Failure to Appear for Payment Review on the original charge of Felony Shoplifting-Habitual Offender out of the Westerly Police Department, 10) Kent County Superior Court Warrant for Failure to Appear for Payment review on the original charge of Felony Shoplifting out of the Warwick Police Department, 11.) BCI Warrant with extradition for Stolen Property- Felony Shoplifting- request of Attorney General 32F.

The arrest was the result of a motor vehicle stop on Broad Street in Providence, RI. Ocasio was transported to the Lincoln Woods Barracks where he was processed and later turned over to Providence Superior Court.

Rob Borkowski
Author: Rob Borkowski

Rob has worked as reporter and editor for several publications, including The Kent County Daily Times and Coventry Courier, before working for Gatehouse in MA then moving home with Patch Media. Now he's publisher and editor of WarwickPost.com. Contact him at [email protected] with tips, press releases, advertising inquiries, and concerns.

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