License
On April 18 at 2 a.m., police arrested Tyler Allen, 30, of 390 Sand Turn Road, West Kingston, on one charge of driving with a suspended license. The arrest was made after Allen was pulled over on South County Trail for allegedly making an illegal U-turn. He told police heâd made the turn after forgetting his debit card at work, and that he didnât have an active drivers license. He was placed in handcuffs after police discovered this is his third or subsequent offense for driving with a suspended license.Â
On April 16 at 3:45 p.m., police arrested Dane E. Putman, 36, of 110 Rose Hill Road, South Kingstown, on one charge of driving with a suspended license. The arrest was made after Putman was pulled over for allegedly failing to come to a complete stop at a stop sign on North Road. Police recognized Putman from a recent arrest and knew that he held a suspended Connecticut driverâs license.Â
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DUI & Refusal To Submit To a Chemical Test
On Feb. 13 at 6:52 p.m., police arrested Sara C. Annand, 62, of 496 Carolina Back Road, Carolina, on one charge of driving under the influence and one charge of refusing to submit to a chemical test. The arrest was made after Annand was pulled over for alleged erratic driving. Police observed Annand traveling at 15 mph in a 50 mph zone on Old Tower Hill Road North, with a line of cars behind her who were unable to pass while she swerved between both lanes. Upon making contact with Annand, police observed multiple signs of impairment, including slurred speech, a flushed face and moderately bloodshot eyes. Police also notice a strong odor of alcohol emanating from her breath, but Annand denied having anything to drink. She told police she was driving to work, though her shift wasnât set to begin until 6 a.m. Based upon her performance in a field sobriety test, Annand was placed into handcuffs for suspicion of driving under the influence.