Crime & Safety

Narragansett Police Log: June 3 and 4, 2012

Allegedly, a Narragansett man asks for leniency for drunken driving because a family member is sick.

Unless otherwise noted, information about the following incidents was supplied by the Narragansett Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.

Narragansett Man Charged With Drunken Driving

Brendan P. Rogers, 23, of 7 Wolfe Road, Narragansett, was arrested at about 12:18 a.m. on June 5 and charged with driving while intoxicated and refusing to submit to a chemical test.

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According to police, an officer monitoring Boston Neck Road saw a car swerving near Bonnet Shears. A traffic stop was made in front of Rite Aide.

Police said they asked Rogers where he was going, and he allegedly told them home to Petta Lake Road. When asked if he lived there, he allegedly told police no. When asked again, police said Rogers hesitated, then told them that he was going to his summer home on Shadbush Trail.

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Police noted that Rogers smelled of alcohol, and admitted that he had had a couple beers at a local bar.

According to police, when they asked Rogers to submit to field sobriety tests, he told them that if they were “going to arrest him for a DUI can I please do it later because my [family member] is sick.”

Police said Rogers failed field sobriety tests, and he was arrested without incident. At police headquarters, Rogers allegedly refused to submit to a chemical test.

Narragansett Man Charged With Domestic Assault, Violating No-Contact Order

Jonathan D. Langlois, 33, of 10 Robinson St., Apt. #1, Narragansett, was arrested at about 2 a.m. on June 3 and charged with violating a no-contact order and domestic assault.

According to police, at about 12:24 a.m. officers were sent to an apartment on Robinson Street after a dispatcher received a report of a woman shouting, “Call 911!”

Police said that immediately upon arriving and talking to the victim, red marks could be seen on the side of her face and neck. She told police that the offender had already left.

According to police, the victim told them that she, Langlois and two neighbors had been drinking from about 10 p.m. to midnight, at which point she and Langlois went back into her apartment.

Police noted that there was an active no-contact order between Langlois and the victim from May 4. Police also noted that the victim was heavily intoxicated. An investigator from DCYF was called to the scene because of a child living with the victim, and a family member arrived to take care of the child.

According to police, the victim told them that Langlois had attempted to choke her shortly after midnight, which caused her to cry out and yell for someone to call 911. Police said a neighbor made the call.

Police said that at about 2 a.m., they received a report of a man in a nearby backyard. According to police, the man was Langlois, and he was arrested without incident.

Warwick Man Charged with Driving with Suspended License

Charles J. Wolf, 33, of 1081 West Shore Road, Warwick, was arrested at about 3:59 a.m. on June 4 and charged with driving with a suspended license.

According to police, an officer patrolling traffic on Point Judith Road near Old Point Judith Road saw a Volvo sedan with a defective rear plate light. A traffic stop was made near Westlake’s Garage.

Police said a background check of the driver – Wolf – revealed that his license had been suspended on May 15. He was arrested without incident and transported to police headquarters.

Unless otherwise noted, the information for this article was compiled from Narragansett police reports, which are available for review by any member of the public at their . If we’re missing a call or report you’re interested in knowing about, feel free to leave a comment or to send Local Editor Stephen Greenwell a message at Stephen.greenwell@patch.com.

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