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Coventry Police Log: Sept. 7-12
Here are recent arrests and citations. Information comes from the police log.

Margo Sullivan is the editor of the Rhode Island Patch. She has worked at news organizations in New England and in New York City for 20 years. Her favorite assignments (besides Patch, of course) were The Gabby Dog column, a pet column featuring her cats Asia and Charlie (because cats always get top billing) and her dogs Gabby, Lucky, Heather and Lollypop and an all too brief stint on the City Desk at the Worcester Telegram & Gazette.
Here are recent arrests and citations. Information comes from the police log.

Bernard, the Maine coon cat, was in the window at home when three woman grabbed him. A 12-year old boy was heartbroken, but the cat's safe.
The state police and Atty. Gen. Peter Kilmartin's office issued a joint statement on Wednesday after Kilmartin asked for an inquiry.
A house and brush ignited in a smoky fire in East Providence on Wednesday.
The hearing may be rescheduled, police said.
Woonsocket has 93 high-level sex offenders. Find out where they are before you go out to trick-or-treat.
Three men broke into a Barnes Street home early Wednesday morning, police allege. The victims were treated for minor injuries.
Rep. Teresa Tanzi (D-Narragansett & South Kingstown) and House Speaker Nicholas Mattiello (D-Cranston) say harassment will not be tolerated.
Maybe the road work on Pontiac Avenue confused him, but a wild turkey flew into a dentist's office and was found sitting in the waiting room
Prime Healthcare will not take over Memorial Hospital, Care New England said Tuesday.
Here are recent arrests and citations. Information comes from the police log. The period covered is Oct. 12 to Oct. 15.
The 'It Can Wait' campaign urges students to say “no” to snapping selfies, posting photos and updating their status while they're driving.
All the tickets have been given out for both rides, police said Wednesday. No more tickets are available.
The SSV Oliver Hazard Perry left Perrotti Park around 4 p.m. with the help of two tugs and arrived safely at Fort Adams.
The victim is an 80-year-old woman who lives at the nursing home, police allege.
Harbormaster Tim Mills said two cruise ships were due in Newport today. One has already left. The second is due to leave at 7.
State police arrested Lt. Richard Gamache, of the Middletown Police, on Oct. 14.
A California man caught the trooper's eye when he allegedly drove too close to the car ahead.
The National Weather Service says wind gusts could hit 40 mph overnight into Monday morning, bringing the chance of downed trees.