Crime & Safety

Narragansett Police Log: March 29 and 30, 2012

Police deal with six separate incidents involving University of Rhode Island student.

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

Police Have Trouble With Loud Party on Mettatuxet Road

At about 11:59 p.m. on March 30, police received a report of a loud party at 166 Mettatuxet Road.

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According to police, about 60 to 75 people were at the home, with a heavy amount of litter, beer cans and beer bottles in the bushes at and near the property.

Police said the tenants were not cooperative in clearing the house, and tried to hide people in the basement. Police wrote that “it appeared the renters were unable to control the size of the gathering.”

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The tenants were identified as Timothy D. Malley and Michael R. Dart,  21, and Joesph R. Malley, 22.

URI Student Cited for Transportation of Alcohol by a Minor

Chadd G. Rampini, 20, of 11 Wolcott Ave., Narragansett, was cited at about 9:56 p.m. on March 30 and charged with transportation of alcohol by a minor.

According to police, an officer patrolling traffic saw a green Audi driven by Rampini make a right-hand turn on to Burnside Avenue without signaling. A traffic stop was made on Burnside Avenue.

Police said a 12-pack of Coors Light and two Four Lokos were on the back seat of the Audi. The driver – Rampini – was cited for transportation of alcohol by a minor. A passenger in the car was 21. Rampini was warned for the signal violation.

URI Students Cited for Public Urination

- William S. Laurent, 21, of 15 Prospect Ave., Narragansett, was cited at about 11:16 p.m. on March 29 and charged with public urination. Police said he is a student at the University of Rhode Island.

According to police, an officer conducting a bar check at the Bon Vue Inn saw a man, later identified as Laurent, urinating on the bushes at the east end of the parking lot.

Police said when confronted, Laurent told them, “I’m sorry the line was long and I have been waiting outside.” He was issued a summons and released.

Police said on the west side of the building, Steven E. Gray, 21, of 112 Kingstown Road, Narragansett, was also urinating. He was cited for public urination as well. Police said he is also a student at the University of Rhode Island.

- Nicholas C. Furnari, 21, of 87 Chestnut Ave., Narragansett, was cited at about 12:45 a.m. on March 30 and charged with public urination. Police said he is a student at the University of Rhode Island.

According to police, an officer was monitoring the Bon Vue Inn’s closing and noticed a man, later identified as Furnari, urinating on the north side of the property by Old Ocean Road. After he finished, he was cited by police and left the area by foot.

URI Student Cited for Misuse of ID

Eileen M. Morrison, 20, of 17 Farmstead Drive, Parsippany, NY, was cited at about 10:05 p.m. on March 29 and charged with misuse of ID. Police said Morrison is a student at the University of Rhode Island.

According to police, a bouncer at the Bon Vue Inn flagged Morrison’s ID as suspicious, not believing that she was a 25-year-old from New Jersey.

Police said a check of the ID revealed that it was legitimate, but upon questioning, Morrison admitted that she was only 20. The ID was confiscated and Morrison was cited.

URI Student Cited for Fake ID

Shaun P. McDonald, 20, of 45 Kingston Lane, Narragansett, was cited at about 10:05 p.m. on March 29 and charged with using a fake ID. Police said McDonald is a student at the University of Rhode Island.

According to police, a bouncer at the Bon Vue Inn flagged McDonald’s ID as suspicious. A check of the ID revealed it was fake, and McDonald was cited after he admitted he was only 20.

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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