Crime & Safety

Newport Motel Killing Poses No Known Threat To Public: Police

The law went to the motel to tell a woman her son jumped to his death from a bridge and found her dead as well, police said.

NEWPORT, RI — The killing of an 85-year-old woman at a Newport motel poses no threat to the public, police said.

"Preliminary investigation indicates this was an isolated incident, and there is no known threat to the public," the Newport Police Department said in a media release.

Related: Cops Making Death Notification After Bridge-Jumper Suicide Find Slain Woman: Police

Find out what's happening in Newportfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

The slain woman, Terry Costello, was found by police in room 132 of the Harbor Base Inn on Connell Highway shortly after 10 a.m. Monday, the release said.

See also:

Find out what's happening in Newportfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Officers had gone to the motel at the request of the Bristiol Police Department to inform Costello her 66-year-old son had jumped to his death from the Mount Hope Bridge, according to the release.

See also: Pawtucket Woman Charged With Eluding Law Failed To Elude Law: Cops

An autopsy was conducted by the Rhode Island State Medical Examiner’s Office and "this death is being investigated as a homicide," the release said.

See also: Beware Of The Air In Rhode Island, DEM Warns

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.