Crime & Safety

Police Log: DUI, Intoxication, Vandalism

Information about the following incidents was supplied by the North Kingstown Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.

Friday, Dec. 27

4:52 p.m. – Police arrested Suzanne Inez Wild, 42, Pine River Drive, on a Fourth District Court bench warrant after she was stopped by police earlier in the day. Police located the failure-to-appear warrant in the system after the incident, so they arrested her at her residence. She was arraigned by a justice of the peace and released after paying $1,791.50 in back court fees.

11:32 p.m. – Police arrested Paul  B. Taylor, 56, Sauga Avenue, for domestic assault and disorderly conduct after fighting with a family member. According to the report, Taylor got home and started arguing with the family member which then became physical, with the two men wrestling and falling, knocking down an elderly family member in the process. Taylor is alleged to have punched the other man. Both other family members said Taylor had been drinking and police smelled alcohol on his breath. He was taken into custody, brought to the NKPD for processing, and arraigned and released Saturday on $5,000 personal recognizance bail.

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Saturday, Dec. 28

9:54 a.m. – Police arrest Anna Elizabeth Claros, 27, of Litton Avenue, Groton, Conn., on charges of domestic vandalism and larceny less than $1,500, after she turned herself in to the station following an incident Friday. According to the report, on Friday Claros allegedly cut a large hole in the bedroom door of her ex-husband. According to the report, Claros had visited her ex-husband's residence with their two children, with the intention of picking up some of the children's belongings. She was told by her ex-husband to stay out of his bedroom during the visit, but the children told to police Claros had made the hole in the door and had them crawl through it so they could open up the door for her. The ex-husband said six boxes of CDs and DVDs from his photography business were missing from the bedroom. 

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9:15 p.m. – Police arrested Nancy J. Nelson, 52, of Bradley Street, East Providence, for driving with a suspended license after she was stopped driving north on Quaker Lane for speeding and swerving. Routine checks turned up the license violation. She was processed at the station, issued a court summons and released. Her car was towed from the scene.

Sunday, Dec. 29

12:42 p.m. – A Cranston woman told police someone had broken the front passenger side window of her car while it was parked at the Calvary Baptist Church between 9 a.m. and noon. She said she didn't find anything missing.

5:14 p.m. – Police arrested Dennis Henry Taborelli, 58, of Eugene Street, East Greenwich, for driving while intoxicated and resisting arrest. According to the report, another driver alerted police to a possible drunk driver at Post Road and West Main Street. The police found the witness parked behind Taborelli's car. Police talked to Taborelli, who acknowledged he'd had been drinking before he'd gotten behind the wheel. After failing the field sobriety tests Taborelli was taken into custody. At the station, he measured .161 percent and .151 percent blood alcohol level. 

11:05 p.m. – Police arrested William Joseph Moreland, 31, of Huckleberry Road, on two bench warrants after police found him at his home. He was taken into custody, processed at the station, and taken to the Adult Correctional Institutions. 


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