Crime & Safety
Boston Man Unwanted At Casino But Wanted By The Law, Police say
The Boston man was wanted for violating his probation, according to police.
LINCOLN, RI — A Boston man who was not wanted at Bally's Twin River Casino turned out to be wanted by the law, police said.
Milano Andre-Fields, 36, was not wanted at the Lincoln casino, according to a media release from the Rhode Island State Police, but was found to have a warrant for his arrest and was taken into custody shortly before 10:30 p.m. Thursday.
Andre-Fields was charged with a technical violation of his probation, the release said.
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Andre-Fields pleaded no contest to a charge of manufacturing, delivering, or possession with intent to manufacture or deliver a controlled substance in November and received a five year suspended sentence and five years probation.
"Andre-Fields was processed at the Lincoln Woods Barracks and turned over to the Adult Correctional Institutions Men's Intake Center," the release said.
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