11/15/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/15/2024 08:59
On November 14, 2024, members of the Rhode Island Violent Fugitive Task Force arrested K Lone D. Alves, age 35, of 21 Alma Street, Providence, Rhode Island, on an Affidavit and Arrest Warrant from the Central Falls Police Department for Domestic Assault with a Deadly Weapon. Mr. Alves was taken into custody and transported to the Central Falls Police Department by members of the Providence Police Department.
On November 14, 2024, members of the Rhode Island Violent Fugitive Task Force and the Massachusetts Violent Fugitive Apprehension Section arrested Isaac Rosario, age 19, last known address of 12 Lowell Avenue, Providence, Rhode Island, on the following: 1) Affidavit and Arrest Warrant from the Rhode Island State Police Special Victims Unit for Felony Domestic Assault; 2) Affidavit and Arrest Warrant from the Warwick Police Department for Fraudulent Use of Credit Card; and 3) Affidavit and Arrest Warrant from the Cranston Police Department for Domestic Disorderly Conduct. Mr. Rosario was taken into custody without incident and turned over to members of the Massachusetts State Police on scene.
On November 14, 2024, members of the HIDTA Task Force arrested Jaymani Perry, age 18, of 56 Irving Avenue, East Providence, Rhode Island, for the following: 1) License or Permit Required to Carry a Pistol; 2) License or Permit Required to Carry a Pistol - Auto Sear Switch; 3) Modification of Semi-Automatic Weapon; 4) Large-Capacity Feeding Devices Prohibited; 5) Large-Capacity Feeding Devices Prohibited; and 6) Large-Capacity Feeding Devices Prohibited. Mr. Perry was transported to the Lincoln Barracks for processing, special arraigned by a Justice of the Peace and released pending future Sixth District Court dates.
On November 24, 2024, members of the Financial Crimes Unit arrested Angel G. Sanchez, age 22, of 50 Homer Street, Providence, Rhode Island, for the following: 1) Passing of Counterfeit Certificates, Notes, or Bills; 2) Forgery and Counterfeiting in General; 3) Bank Fraud; and 4) Obtaining Property by False Pretenses. Mr. Sanchez was processed, arraigned by a Justice of the Peace and released on $10,000 Personal Recognizance.
Media Contact: 401-764-5609 Capt. Peter J. Chabot, Assistant Detective Commander