
Unless otherwise noted, information about the following incidents was supplied by the Narragansett Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Narragansett Man Arrested for Suspended License After Accident
Mikel E. Csizmesia, 21, of 15A Kathy Ann Drive, Narragansett, was arrested at about 6:30 p.m. on July 14 on a charge of driving with a suspended license.
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According to police, an officer responded to Lambert Street after receiving a report of a car accident. A background check of one of the drivers, Csizmesia, revealed that his license had been suspended.
Csizmesia was arrested and transported to police headquarters. He was also cited for failing to have passengers wear seatbelts, and failure to maintain control of a motor vehicle.
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Providence Man Arrested for Suspended License
Orlando A. Correa, 30, of 70 Harriet St., Second Floor Apt., Providence, was arrested at about 12:15 a.m. on July 13 on a charge of driving with a suspended license.
According to police, an officer on patrol on Kingstown Road saw a car parked on the curb with its headlights on. However, one of the headlights was out. As the officer turned around to offer assistance, the car traveled further up Kingstown Road. A traffic stop was made in front of Sprague Park.
Police said the driver, identified as Correa, said he did not have his license on him. However, a background check revealed that it had been suspended in March 2010. He was placed under arrest, and also cited for not carrying a license.
The passenger in the car, a 22-year-old Cranston woman, was allowed to drive the car from the scene. According to police, the car was registered to a family member of the passenger, and she did have an active license.
Rogue Rock Rocks Window
According to police, they received a report at about 5:30 p.m. on July 14 of a rock breaking the back passenger’s window of a truck of a Parks and Recreation employee.
According to the employee, a 38-year-old woman, she suspected that it occurred when another employee had been trimming the grass, and a rock kicked up. The report was filed by police for insurance purposes.
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