WPD Facebook Fans ID Shoplifting Suspect
WARWICK, RI — Warwick Police detective work and the WPD Facebook community solved the mystery of a May 4 Walmart shoplifting suspect’s identity, resulting in the woman turning herself in […]
WARWICK, RI — Warwick Police detective work and the WPD Facebook community solved the mystery of a May 4 Walmart shoplifting suspect’s identity, resulting in the woman turning herself in […]
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Warwick Police are asking people to take care with their cars and security as they seek information about a man caught on surveillance video they believe may be involved in a rash of vehicle break-ins in the northern part of the city.
Warwick Police sought the public’s help on Facebook today after two young men were caught on camera using a card reported stolen from a car on Potomac Road at two convenience stores.
Warwick Police posted three photos of a man and a woman they say used a stolen credit card at the Oakland Mart at 805 Oakland Beach Ave. on Facebook asking for leads, and the public obliged.
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