RI State Police Announce Arrest of Capitol Police Officer for Larceny at Twin River Casino

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RI State Police Announce Arrest of Capitol Police Officer for Larceny at Twin River Casino

The Rhode Island State Police announced on Saturday that members of the Gaming Enforcement Unit assigned to the Twin River Casino in Lincoln arrested a member of the Rhode Island Capitol Police for larceny/over $1,500.

David J. Bradley, age 59, of 12 Clear Meadow Drive, North, Providence was arrested on Thursday on an affidavit/arrest warrant for larceny/over $1,500, according to the RI State Police.

The arrest was the result of an investigation into an incident that occurred at the casino on November 1, 2019.  The investigation revealed that at a patron at Twin River Casino, Lincoln had dropped his wallet containing $1,700 cash on the floor at the Blackstone Bar located within the establishment. 

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Bradley — the Capitol Police Officer —  was allegedly observed retrieving the wallet and shortly thereafter exiting the casino. Bradley was located and stopped in the casino parking lot by Twin River Security upon which the wallet was located. All events were captured on Twin River Casino surveillance footage.

According to State Police, Bradley was processed at the Rhode Island State Police Lincoln Barracks, arraigned before Judge Elaine Bucci at the 3rd District Court and released on $5,000 personal recognizance. 

His next court date is scheduled for February 6, 2020. Mr. Bradley has been a Rhode Island Capitol Police Officer for approximately eight (8) years.

A person convicted of Larceny Over $1,500 may be subject to imprisonment for not more than three (3) years or by a fine of not more than one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500), or both.

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