Crime & Safety
SK Police Log: December 9 and 10, 2012
A teen tells police he profited from stolen video games, and as a result, a minor was charged with a felony.
Editor's Note : One or more names in this report have been redacted in light of additional documentation provided regarding this case.
Unless otherwise noted, information about the following incidents was supplied by the South Kingstown Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
South Kingstown Teen Charged With Receiving Stolen Goods
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Douglas F. Engstrume, 19, of 38 Meadow Ave., South Kingstown, was arrested at about 10:55 a.m. on Dec. 10 and charged with receiving stolen goods.
According to police, on Dec. 10 Engstrume modified his statement in relation to a breaking and entering case that occurred on Nov. 20 involving a minor and two others.
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Police said that based on his new statement, Engstrume admitted driving the three to Gamestop in order to trade-in an Xbox 360 and games for cash.
Engstrume allegedly told police he then received a portion of the proceeds for gas money, and the cash was also spent on marijuana that all four smoked.
According to police, Engstrume was processed and then released. He was issued a court date of Jan. 3. Also, based on the modified statement, police charged a 14-year-old South Kingstown boy with felony breaking and entering on Dec. 13.
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