Newport Police Department, Newport, RI

Newport Police Department provided the following arrest and dispatch logs from 7 am on May 6 through 7 am on May 7, 2024.

Arrest Log

Presumption of Innocence: Those arrested, taken into custody, or summoned/cited should be presumed innocent of their charges until proven guilty in a court of law.

At 9:05 am on Monday, May 6, Bryan Dewitt, 34, of Newport, Rhode Island, was taken into custody by Officer Sherman on charges of Driving With Suspended/Revoked/Cancelled License 4ht+ Offense.

At 1:40 pm on Monday, May 6, Terrance Greene, 48, of Newport, Rhode Island, was taken into custody by Officer Clarizio on charges of Driving With Suspended/Revoked/Cancelled License 4th+ Offense.

At 4 pm on Monday, May 6, Jonathan Gladstone, 20, of Newport, Rhode Island, was taken into custody by Officer Constantineau on charges of Domestic – Disorderly Conduct, Domestic – Simple Assault/Battery, and Domestic – B&E Dwelling House W/O Consent.

At 4:05 pm on Monday, May 6, Michael Anderson, 58, of Newport, Rhode Island, was summoned/cited by Detective Sullivan on a charge of Alcohol, Drink, Possess, Open Container In Public.

At 4:05 pm on Monday, May 6, Dennis Shannon, 53, of Newport, Rhode Island, was summoned/cited by Detective Sullivan for Alcohol, Drink, Possess, Open Container In Public.

At 7:06 pm on Monday, May 6, Darryl Smith, 37, of Newport, Rhode Island, was summoned/cited by Detective Sullivan for Urinate, Expectorate, or Defecate in Public.

At 11 pm on Monday, May 6, John Ogarro, 46, of Fall River, Massachusetts, was taken into custody by Detective Sullivan on charges of Disorderly Conduct, Vandalism/Malicious Injury to Property, and Felony Assault/Dang. Weapon or Substance.

At 1:30 am on Tuesday, May 7, Michael Judge, 67, of Newport, Rhode Island, was summoned/cited by Officer Cavallaro on charges of Beaches, Parks, and Cliff Walk Closing.

Dispatch Log

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