DUI
On Nov. 13 at 10:19 p.m. Warwick police responded to the area of 500 Greenwich Ave. after reports that Cranston police were behind a possible intoxicated driver on Lambert Lind Highway. …
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DUI
On Nov. 13 at 10:19 p.m. Warwick police responded to the area of 500 Greenwich Ave. after reports that Cranston police were behind a possible intoxicated driver on Lambert Lind Highway. Cranston police stopped the vehicle at Greenwich Avenue by Shalom Drive.
A Warwick police officer made contact with the driver of the vehicle, identified as Jenny Fumo, 48, of 118 Adams St., Fairhaven, Massachusetts, and found that she had “bloodshot and watery” eyes and “the odor of an alcoholic beverage emanating from her breath,” according to police.
Fumo consented to a series of standardized field sobriety tests. Based on the officers’ observations, she was placed under arrest. She was issued a district court summons for DUI of Liquor - .10 to .15 - 1st offense.
SHOPLIFTING
On Nov. 15 at 6 p.m., police responded to Ulta, 1245 Bald Hill Road, for the report of shoplifting in progress. They were advised that a female exited Ulta and walked into the Target next to it.
Officers stopped the suspect, identified as Mya Hernandez, 18, of 37 Alvin St., Providence, and retrieved the stolen items valuing $114.70.
Hernandez was transported to Warwick Police Headquarters. She was issued a 3rd District Court Summons and a No Trespass Order for Ulta and Target.
DUI
On Nov. 17 at 2:25 a.m., police conducted a motor vehicle stop after observing a 2009 Ford Flex traveling at a high rate of speed.
The driver, identified as Luis Fargas Lopez, 43, of 191 Manton Ave., Providence, had “the odor of an alcoholic beverage emanating” from his bread and “bloodshot and watery” eyes, according to police.
Fargas Lopez refused to standardized field sobriety tests, but stated that he had “three or four” beers, according to police. Based on his physical state and on the officers’ observations, police determined that he had been driving under the influence.
He later provided a sample of 0.103% BAC. He was issued a court summons for DUI of Liquor BAC .10 - .15 – 1st offense and citations for Speeding 11+ MPH, and Refusal to Submit to Preliminary Breath Test.
DRIVING WITH EXPIRED LICENSE
On Nov. 14 at 9:46, police observed occupants of a vehicle traveling on Jefferson Boulevard not wearing seat belts. Officers conducted a traffic stop.
The driver, identified as Maria Carrion, 40, of 29 Pennsylvania Ave., Providence, stated that she did not have an active driver’s license.
Carrion was transported to Warwick Police Headquarters and later released with a 3rd District Court Summons for Driving Without License – 4th offense. She was also issued a Warwick Municipal Court summons for No Seat Belt Operator and No Seat Belt Passenger.
DUI
On Nov. 17 at 12:43 a.m., police conducted a motor vehicle stop after observing a vehicle driving westbound in the eastbound lane on East Avenue.
When approaching the vehicle, the officer found that the driver, identified as Carissa Coleman, 23, of 7 Capital Road, Milford, Massachusetts, had slurred speech, bloodshot and watery eyes, and had the smell of alcohol on her breath.
Coleman consented to a series of standardized field sobriety tests. Based on officers’ observations, she was placed under arrest. She was transported to Warwick Police Headquarters and charged with DUI/Drugs/Alcohol – 1st offense – BAC unknown and Refusal to Submit to a Chemical Test.
Editor’s Note: The preceding arrest log information has been taken from arrest and incident reports provided by the Warwick Police Department and other local law enforcement agencies.
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