Crime & Safety
Central Falls Woman Wanted For Eluding Law Nabbed At Home: Cops
The Central Falls woman also missed court for a passing counterfeit bills case, police said.
CENTRAL FALLS, RI — A Central Falls woman wanted for eluding the law was captured at her home, police said.
Shaylon Judd, 31, was arrested about 5:30 a.m. Thursday on charges of eluding law enforcement, obstructing an officer in execution of duty and driving with a suspended license, the Rhode Island State Police said in a media release.
Judd was also arrested on a Newport Superior Court bench warrant for charging her with failing to appear for her arraignment in a passing counterfeit bills case according to the release.
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The counterfeit bills charge stemmed from a Portsmouth Police Department case, the release said.
Judd was processed at the Lincoln Woods Barracks and arraigned at the Sixth Division District Court, according to the release.
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