Crime & Safety
State Police Gaming Enforcement Unit Nabs Providence Trespasser: Police
The trespasser also missed court for a vandalism case, police said.
PROVIDENCE, RI — The Rhode Island State Police Gaming Enforcement Unit nabbed a Providence trespasser, police said.
Alicia Taylor, 35, was arrested Tuesday on a charge of willful trespass and on a warrant charging her with missing court for a vandalism case, the state police said in a media release.
"Ms. Taylor was processed at the Lincoln Barracks and transported to Third District Court for arraignment," the release said.
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