Crime & Safety
Wanted Pawtucket Man Picked Up On Warrants: Police
The Pawtucket man failed to appear in court, police said.
PAWTUCKET, RI — A wanted Pawtucket man was captured, police said.
Jamal Boleman, 46, was arrested Wednesday by the Rhode Island State Police Violent Fugitive Task Force, the state police said in a media release.
Boleman was picked up on a Providence Superior Court bench warrant charging him with failing to appear for presentment as a violator on an original charge of reckless driving originating out of the Providence Police Department, a Providence Superior Court bench warrant charging him with failing to appear for presentment as a violator on an original charge of possession of a controlled substance originating out of the Central Falls Police Department and a Providence Superior Court bench warrant charging him with failing to appear for presentment as a violator on an original charge of eluding originating from the Rhode Island State Police Lincoln Barracks, according to the release.
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"Mr. Boleman was taken into custody and turned over to members of the Providence Police Department on scene," the release said.
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