Crime & Safety

Narragansett Police Log: October 14, 2012

A woman is arrested on a warrant for the third time this year, and four are cited for alcohol violations at a party.

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

Four Cited for Alcohol Violations at Knowlesway Party

At about 12:28 a.m. on Oct. 14, police received a report of a loud party at 87 Knowlesway.

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According to police, while clearing the party they noted Elizabeth M. Faiella, 18, of 27 Lancaster Road, Freehold, NJ, attempting to leave while drinking from a can of Keystone Light beer. When police asked her if she had ID, she told them no, and tried to walk away.

Police said they asked her to remain on a back deck, and for her date of birth. Faiella told police she was 21, and that she was born in 1985. When police told her that would make her 26, not 21, she provided police with her correct date of birth.

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As a result, Faiella was cited for underage consumption of alcohol. The three tenants home at the time – 23-year-olds Christopher P. Mancuso, Kyle S. Pinkus and Kyle Camron Bogumil – were cited for violating the town’s social host ordinance.

Police noted that all four are students at the University of Rhode Island. Police said about 35 to 45 people were at the party, and the tenants were helpful and cooperative in clearing the house of guests.

URI Student Arrested for Warrant (Again Again)

Kelly J. Schwendeman, 21, of 18 Rockland St., Narragansett, was arrested at about 4:37 p.m. on Oct. 14. Police said Schwendeman is a student at the University of Rhode Island, and a Fourth Division District Court warrant was issued after she did not appear at an Oct. 9 court hearing for a Narragansett police charge of misstatement of age.

According to police, officers checked Schwendeman’s home address, based on the warrants, and arrested her without incident. She was arraigned by a justice of the peace at about 5:30 p.m., issued a new trial date of Oct. 23 and then released.

Schwendeman was arrested on similar warrants on Sept. 2 and April 10.

Party Broken Up on Bristol Road

At about 12:42 a.m. on Oct. 14, police received a report of a loud party at 64 Bristol Road.

According to police, about 40 people were at the party, with five cars illegally parked. Police said a caller had mentioned broken glass, but this turned out to be unfounded.

The tenants were identified as 21-year-olds William P. Janes, Genevieve Teres Rybicki, Wayne Seaton and Rebecca L. Wright. Police said all four signed the public nuisance form, and the party was cleared without incident.

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 headquarters on Caswell Street. 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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