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" Jeffrey Goss pleaded not guilty and was released on personal recognizance. According to a police report obtained by 12 News, Goss was arrested Sunday afternoon in Tiverton after a two-car crash on Route 24. Police said Goss smelled like alcohol and appeared disoriented and off-balance. After failing to complete field sobriety tests and declining a breathalyzer, Goss was placed under arrest. The police report said Goss admitted he had drank several beers at a bar in Seekonk."
"While detectives continue to piece together the events leading up to this horrific crime, the members of the Warwick Police Department send our deepest condolences to the family members and those affected by this senseless and unimaginable act. As a community we are saddened by the events that occurred today."
"While detectives continue to piece together the events leading up to this horrific crime, the members of the Warwick Police Department send our deepest condolences to the family members and those affected by this senseless and unimaginable act. As a community we are saddened by the events that occurred today."
I was wondering how long it would take our crime experts to jump at the chance to sensationalize this tragic event.
From the Mayor of Warwick who obviously knows how to show compassion. Just as he states Warwick is wonderful community.
Mayor Frank Picozzi
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Our city suffered a devastating tragedy of the worst kind this morning.
We are blessed to have such outstanding police and fire departments to watch over us. I think that sometimes we take them for granted and although they are heroes they are also humans and are affected by these situations. I was there today and I could see it in their eyes and body language. I’m certainly struggling with it myself. If you see an officer or firefighter in your travels, throw them a wave or give them a thank you.
And I want to thank Father Marciano our chaplain. He is always there to bring comfort to not only victims but to our first responders.
I’ve already started receiving inquiries from people about how to help the family. If there is a call for help I will pass it on. Warwick is such a wonderful community that really looks out for each other.
Joshua McCollough of 90 Aspinet Drive in Warwick was arrested today for violently robbing a woman a couple days ago. The robbery happened in the parking lot of the Citizens Bank on Charles Street in North Providence. That's right near Mineral Spring Ave...and close to Twin's Pizza.
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