Crime & Safety
Portsmouth Man Arrested For Allegedly Climbing Mt. Hope Bridge
A YouTube video depicting two men scaling the Mt. Hope Bridge lead to the arrest of one Portsmouth man and another is still wanted by State Police.

Tiverton Police arrested a 30-year-old Portsmouth man on a State Police warrant on Saturday after he allegedly narrated and posted a YouTube video of two other individuals climbing the Mt. Hope Bridge.
Christopher Aguiar, 30, of 52 Greenfield Ave., Portsmouth, was charged on Saturday, June 22 at 1:56 a.m. with one count of willful trespass following a months-long investigation into a YouTube video by State Police. Aguiar allegedly narrated a video as two other white men scaled the north tower of the Mt. Hope Bridge.
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On Feb. 1, the state Turnpike and Bridge Authority contacted the State Police Wickford Barracks to file trespassing complaint against the men involved in the YouTube video. The Mount Hope Bridge has signage indicating that pedestrians are strictly prohibited from being on the bridge.
Troopers conducted a thorough investigation into various social media websites, YouTube, Facebook, Soundclick, and Instagram which led to the positive identification of the producer and narrator of the video as Christopher Aguiar.
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Troopers were also able to positively identify the second individual in the video who is wanted on an affidavit and arrest warrant for willful trespass.
Aguiar was turned over to State Police and held overnight at the Wickford Barracks. This morning he was arraigned by a Justice of the Peace and was released on $500.00 surety bail. He is scheduled to appear in the 2nd District Court in Newport on July 9th, 2013.
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