Editor’s note: The following Warwick, RI arrests were reported by the RI State Police on their website. An arrest reflects charges against an individual, and does not indicate guilt or innocence.
Warwick, R.I. — A motor vehicle stop and the RI State Police Gaming Enforcement unit accounted for this week’s two arrests in and concerning the City of Warwick, one for larceny, the other for vandalism.
Traffic stop ends in arrest for failing to show at restitution hearing At 11:14 a.m. Feb. 23, troopers arrested Christopher Stewart, 60, of 99 Chestnut Hill Avenue, Cranston, for 1,) Providence Superior Court Bench Warrant for Failure to Appear for Restitution Review on the original charge of Larceny >$1,500 originating out of the Johnston Police Department and 2.) Kent County Superior Court Bench Warrant for Failure to Appear for Restitution Review on the original charge of Larceny >$1500.00 originating out of the Warwick Police Department.
The arrest was the result of a motor vehicle stop on Union Avenue in the City of Providence.
Warwick man charged with vandalizing Twin River Casino On Feb. 25, members of the Gaming Enforcement Unit arrested Richard B. Capuano, 49, of 65 Scenic Drive, Warwick, Rhode Island, on an Affidavit and Arrest Warrant for one (1) count of Vandalism/Malicious Injury to Property at Twin River Casino.
Capuano was transported to the Wickford Barracks and processed. He was presented before the Honorable Judge Pamela Woodcock-Pfeiffer in Third Division District Court, where he pled no contest to the aforementioned charge. Capuano received a one-year filing and is to have no contact with the Twin River Casino for a period of six months.
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