Little Compton police: Lost debit cards and watch, one arrest

Posted 4/22/22

Monday, April 11

A resident found a debit card at the Wilbur and McMahon Schools track, and handed it in to police.

Tuesday, April 12

Another ATM card was found on the Commons, and …

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Little Compton police: Lost debit cards and watch, one arrest

Posted

Monday, April 11

A resident found a debit card at the Wilbur and McMahon Schools track, and handed it in to police.

Tuesday, April 12

Another ATM card was found on the Commons, and handed in at town hall.

Thursday, April 14

A caller asked police to check on the well being of her neighbor on Sea Spray Way. She hadn't seen her in several weeks, and was concerned that a car in the driveway had a flat tire, and that the dogs were barking.

Friday, April 15

A caller from Long Highway complained about receiving annoying telephone calls.

A caller said two people parked at Main and Old Main Roads just after 9 p.m. and were walking along the stone wall separating two properties. Police spoke to them — they were looking for an Apple watch.

Saturday, April 16

A caller complained that two men were fighting in the A1 Pizza parking lot. Police spoke to one of them, bu could not locate the second.

Anne M. Johnson, 61, of 20 John Dyer Road, was cited for having animals at large, after a Shaw Road resident complained that a dog had gotten loose in the area.

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