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Little Compton Police: Unlicensed, Assault and a Scam

All arrest information was supplied by the Little Compton Police Department. Arrests do not necessarily indicate a conviction.

 

No License to Drive

Jairo-Adonias Mota-Ramos, 21, of Providence, was arrested on Sept. 26 at 3:37 p.m. and charged with driving without a license.

After a computer check, police learned he did not have a license to drive. He was arrested and returned to the station for processing. It was at Little Compton Police Headquarters, officers learned he was wanted by ICE on a detainerfor deportation. He was held and later released to Bristol County Sheriff’s custody.

Domestic Assault Charge

John F. Ingalls, 53, of 288 Long Highway, Little Compton, was arrested on Sept. 30 at 8:31 p.m. and charged with domestic assault. According to reports, police responded to Ingalls home after a report of assault. Police learned Ingalls had an argument with another family member which turned physical. Ingalls was arrested and charged.

FBI Scam

An Old Stone Church Road man reported on Sept. 30 around noon that he fell victim to a computer scam. A pop-up window on his computer stated he owed money to the FBI and paid several hundred dollars to clear the "debit."

Related Topics: Little Compton Arrests, Little Compton Crime, Little Compton Police Department, and Little Compton Police Logs

John

7:08 am on Wednesday, October 3, 2012

I had the same pop up scam on my computor. I have McAfee anti virus. It's a $500.00 a year spyware. It still got by it. When I ran the scan, there were some files it couldnt clean up. So now there's something bad going on inside my PC. Not good. I will call McAfee to see what they can do to clean it out. I guess what I'm saying is, is this viruis is a very bad one. Good luck to all who get it.

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Dan D

11:24 am on Wednesday, October 3, 2012

This "virus" is not a virus, it is simply redirect spyware. Use a free AV program to get rid of it. Avast! is the best antivirus/antispyware program on the market, and it is 100% free. Those of us in the tech world consider McAfee and Norton anti-virus programs to be worse than the viruses themselves.

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Ralph Doliber

1:00 am on Saturday, October 13, 2012

McAfee can be had for under $100 a year!

Bitdefender Antivirus Plus is light-years ahead..

Dan

2:30 pm on Wednesday, October 3, 2012

You can get better software for free. Look at Malware Antibytes

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John

7:31 am on Thursday, October 4, 2012

I imagine once you get the spy ware virus or what ever it is? It will keep popping up on your pc.It was on my screen again today. I had to restart it a few times. The free packages on the Internet for anti spy ware is only free for a few months or so, then they have different packages that you can buy. The bottom line is, is that it all sucks!Thank you for your advice.

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John

7:32 am on Thursday, October 4, 2012

I imagine once you get the spy ware virus or what ever it is? It will keep popping up on your pc.It was on my screen again today. I had to restart it a few times. The free packages on the Internet for anti spy ware is only free for a few months or so, then they have different packages that you can buy. The bottom line is, is that it all sucks!Thank you for your advice Dan and Dan D.

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Dan D

12:03 pm on Thursday, October 4, 2012

Just download Avast from the web, just search for avast antivirus and you will find it, it is free, forever. I have been using it since its inception back in 2002. Before that, freeAV was my choice (Avast bought out freeAV). This FBI "virus"... Avast cleans it.

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