
WARWICK, RI — Warwick arrests in the area March 21 – 27 included charges for soliciting a child, indecent materials, missed court and Family Court warrants.
Here are the basics on those RI State Police RI Trooper Log Warwick arrests:
RI Trooper Warwick Arrests March 21 – 27
Soliciting Child, Indecent Materials On March 24, members of the Computer Crimes Unit/Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force arrested Collin Caldwell, 23, of 22 Coveside Court, Warwick, Rhode Island, for the following: 1) Indecent Solicitation of a Child; and 2) Disseminating Indecent Materials to a Minor.
Caldwell was processed at the Wickford Barracks and transported to Third District Court. He was arraigned by the Honorable Magistrate Ippolito, who issued $10,000 personal recognizance and special conditions of no unsupervised contact with minors and restricted internet access.
Missed Court, Domestic Disorderly Charge On Wednesday, March 25, at 10:44 p.m., troopers arrested Domenique D. Mattoon, 33, of 167 Ten Rod Road, Apartment B, North Kingstown, Rhode Island, for a Third District Court Bench Warrant for Failure to Appear for Pre-Trial Conference on the original charge of Disorderly Conduct-Domestic originating out of the Warwick Police Department.
This arrest was the result of a motor vehicle stop on Route 95 in Warwick. Mattoon was transported to the State Police Wickford Barracks, where she was processed and later turned over to the Adult Correctional Institution- Women’s Intake Center.
Family Court Warrant On Saturday, March 28, 2026, at 3:40 AM, Troopers arrested Thomas Banigan, age 47, of 171 Canfield Avenue, Warwick, Rhode Island, for a Family Court Bench Warrant for a Reciprocal Body Attachment for a Non-Criminal Charge. The arrest was the result of the subject turning himself in to the State Police Hope Valley Barracks. The subject was processed and later transported to the Adult Correctional Institution – Men’s Intake Center.
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