University of Rhode Island police made two arrests, gave out a trespassing order and investigated five reports of suspicious activity.
On Sunday, Oct. 19, police arrested 31-year-old Q V Perry on charges related to an outstanding warrant after responding to a report of a suspicious person on Lower College Road. Perry was transported to the Adult Correctional Institution in Cranston.
Later that day, university police arrested 23-year-old Hunter Langiano of East Freetown, Mass. Langiano was arrested on two counts of domestic violence. The incident is under investigation.
On Thursday, Oct. 16, police issued a trespass order after being called to the Robert L. Carothers Library, according to Lt. Thomas Quaratella.
Police responded to five reports of suspicious activity across campus. On Sunday, Oct. 19, police responded to a report of suspicious activity near Fayerweather Hall. The investigation is ongoing.
On Tuesday, Oct. 14 and Saturday, Oct. 18, police investigated possible marijuana use in the Plains Road parking lot. On Saturday, Oct. 18, police were able to offer assistance after being called to a report of suspicious activity in the Keaney parking lot.
Police were called to a motor vehicle accident involving two cars at the intersection of Route 138 and Keaney Road on Saturday, Oct. 18. One person was transported to the hospital with minor injuries, according to Quaratella.
On Tuesday, Oct. 14, police assisted with a motor vehicle accident on Flagg Road. No injuries were reported and police were able to clear the scene without issue.
Police were called to 17 medical emergencies, with 15 of those ending in transportation to the hospital.
