Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Neil E. Britto, 43, is ordered to serve probation and a suspended sentence after pleading to stealing a van.
Unless otherwise noted, files at Washington County Superior Court contain the information about the following court cases. You can review them at the McGrath Judicial Complex. Neil E. Britto, 43, now of 201 Pittman St., Providence, and formerly of 26 Burnside Ave., Woonsocket, pleaded no contest in January to a South Kingstown police felony charge of larceny greater than $1,500 – a van. In return for his plea, Superior Court Associate Justice Melanie Thunberg ordered Britto to serve three years probation and a three-year suspended sentence, and to pay $450 in assessments. A no-contact order was entered between Britto and the victim. The decision was also referred to a special magistrate for restitution. A cost review is scheduled for June …
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Wednesday, February 6, 2013
A Providence man turns himself in on car theft charges, police said.
Unless otherwise noted, information about the following incidents was supplied by the South Kingstown Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction. Providence Man Turns Self In For Car Theft Eric Butler, 42, of 208 Prarie Ave., Providence, was arrested at about 10:35 a.m. on Jan. 28 and charged with larceny greater than $1,500 – a 2009 grey Hyundai Accent. According to police, on Dec. 28 they received a report of a car stolen from the Xtra Mart on Tower Hill Road. Police said that after an investigation, Butler was identified as a suspect. Police said that they interviewed Butler about the theft on Jan. 28. Police said that Butler told them that following an argument with his wife outside of Bobby G’s, he took a walk and saw…
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South Kingstown Public Safety Complex
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Friday, June 29, 2012
A stolen phone leads to a felony arrest, and an allegedly drunken man’s lawyer is going to crush a case.
Unless otherwise noted, information about the following incidents was supplied by the South Kingstown Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction. Cell Phone in Stolen Van Leads to Felony Larceny Arrest Neil Exumn Britto, 42, of 26 Burnside Ave., Woonsocket, was arrested at about 10:46 a.m. on June 20 and charged with felony larceny. According to police, they received a report of a stolen van at about 9:02 a.m. on June 15. From witnesses, police determined that a cell phone had been left in the van, although no one answered it at this time. On June 18, police received a report from the theft victims that a woman was now answering the stolen phone call. Police called the woman, a Woonsocket resident, and she told police that…