According to South Kingstown police, Carl R.
Gross, 52, was found with cocaine after a traffic stop when his van was
swerving.
Unless otherwise noted, information about the
following incidents was supplied by the South Kingstown Police Department. An
arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Carl R. Gross, 52, of 4414 Old Post Road, Charlestown,
was arrested at about 12:30 a.m. on Jan. 18 and charged with:
- Felony drug possession (cocaine)
- Drunken driving
- Possession of marijuana
- Driving without a license
- Driving while in the presence of alcohol
- Driving while in possession of a controlled substance
Police said Gross smelled strongly of alcohol,
and they noted an open bag on the backseat which had a smaller bag with what
appeared to be marijuana sticking out of it.
According to police, Gross failed field
sobriety tests, at which point he was arrested. Police said Gross admitted to
having marijuana in the van, and also that he did not have a medical marijuana
card.
Police said a search of the van revealed
several bottles of alcohol, including an open cup in the center console that
appeared to contain whiskey. Police said a further search of the bag from the
backseat revealed a small plastic baggie with a white powder that tested positive
as cocaine.
According to police, Gross consented to
chemical breath tests, claiming, “I’m not that drunk” and “I can’t be that
drunk.” Police said Gross’ alcohol level tested at .226 at 1:41 a.m. and .218
at 1:43 a.m.
Police said Gross was held for arraignment at
Fourth Division District Court at 9 a.m. According to online records, his next court appearance is scheduled for
Feb. 26 for felony screening, and he has arrests dating back to 1992.
- In September 2011, Gross pleaded no contest to a Charlestown police charge of driving with an expired license. He was ordered to pay a fine.
- In July 2011, a South Kingstown police charge of possession of marijuana was dismissed.
- In September 2006, Gross pleaded no contest to a South Kingstown police charge of felony drug possession and possession of marijuana. He was ordered to complete 100 hours of community service, substance abuse counseling and 18 months probation. In return for his pleas, additional charges of felony drug possession and driving in possession of a controlled substance were dismissed.
- In October 1997, Gross pleaded no contest to a Narragansett police charge of driving with a suspended license. He was ordered to serve a year of probation and to pay a fine.
- In June 1996, an East Providence police charge of driving without a license was dismissed.
- In April 1992, Gross pleaded no contest to a West Warwick police charge of possession of marijuana. He was ordered to serve a year of probation and to make a donation to the Violent Crimes Indemnity Fund. In return for his plea, additional charges of manufacturing drug paraphernalia and violating the cigarette stamp tax were dismissed.