Multiple arrests made by ACI Investigations Unit in Cranston

Celia Blue  Chief of Staff at Rhode Island Department of Transportation - Official Website
Celia Blue Chief of Staff at Rhode Island Department of Transportation - Official Website
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On June 25, 2025, the ACI Investigations Unit made several arrests in Cranston, Rhode Island. Daniel Hall, 30, was arrested for simple assault. Devon Mcneal, 29, was taken into custody as a fugitive from justice from Massachusetts. Malick Santos, 26, faced charges of simple assault and injury to public property. Tyron Benton, also 26, was charged with possession of a controlled substance under ten grams. Nathaniel Parrott, 30, was arrested for assaulting a correctional officer.

All individuals were arraigned in Third Division Court and subsequently released to the custody of the Sheriff’s Department.

For further information, Major Kenneth M. Moriarty can be contacted at 401-764-5604.

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