A collection of various East Providence-related arrests and Grand Jury reports. The following information does not indicate a conviction.
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A glass flask exploded at mid-day today, Oct. 18, at Spectra Systems in the Westminster Industrial Park in East Providence, injuring a worker.
An East Providence man, 53, reportedly assaulted a police officer on Saturday, Oct. 13, during a search after an arrest for domestic vandalism.
East Providence police officers are hosting an event on Saturday, Oct. 20, to benefit Greg Tainsh, who is recovering after being struck by an uninsured motorist.
A Bristol man faces several charges after a fight with his brother escalated into a confrontation with an East Providence patrol officer.
This man allegedly used an East Providence resident's bank information to program a fake bank card which was used to withdraw money from an ATM in Providence.
An East Providence man faces a domestic felony assault charge.
East Providence police charge men after confrontations with a grandmother and a girlfriend on Sunday, Oct. 7.
Two allegedly drunk Cumberland man face larceny charges after they refused to pay for drinks at a Rumford restaurant, which led to a scuffle with the store manager.
The East Providence woman was allegedly beaten on Aug. 13 by her husband, who authorities say hung himself in Seekonk, Mass., later that day.
Shontell Adams, 18, of Riverside, died after her car left Route 195 and rolled over, coming to rest against a tree.
East Providence has not shut off mutual aid calls to Providence even though the city is still not collecting reimbursements for expenses for uninsured people.
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A dog that got stuck in the grill of a Toyota Camry and survived an 11-mile ride from Taunton, Mass., to East Providence, was returned to its owners yesterday.
A dilapidated, vacant warehouse on Willet Avenue in East Providence will be demolished Wednesday after a fire of unknown origin inside the structure late Tuesday.
A disturbance over loud noise in the parking lot of the Cape Verdean Progressive Center on Saturday, Sept. 29, results in East Providence police charges against a neighbor and two men from Taunton.
Joseph McDevitt, 33, of Washington Ave., allegedly assaulted an 18-year-old woman while she was sleeping.
The dog, wedged into the grille of a Toyota from Taunton to East Providence, somehow didn't suffer serious injury.
Officers from the East Providence Police Department helped to investigate the Jan. 29 drug bust at a North Kingstown warehouse, believed to be the largest seizure of drugs and cash in Rhode Island history.
A Riverside man picked the wrong place to park in Barrington on Saturday evening, Sept. 29.
The East Providence Police Department is looking for a man they say broke into a trailer at Tabeley's Construction and stole a cache of power tools.
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Property transfer papers were filed at West Warwick Town Hall on Friday, Sept. 28.
Hot oil caused a fire in a single-family home.
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The recently arrested "Bearded Bandit' stole a significant amount of money from banks across the area during an eight-month spree.
Jenefer Gomes, 34, of 137 Oakcrest Drive in East Providence, was charged with robbing the Columbus Credit Union on Wednesday.
Justin L. Worley is expected to be arraigned today at Taunton District Court.
The resident told rescue workers that she was frying food and then left the area unattended.
The man was living with his girlfriend and a three-year-old child in a Seekonk motel.
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The Cobb Street fire allegedly started after a youngster found matches.
The suspect fled on foot from the bank on Tuesday afternoon.
The fire started in a two-story home on Cobb Street at approximately 2:30 p.m. Tuesday afternoon.
Police are searching for a woman in a red Ford pick-up after she left Columbus Credit Union in Riverside.
Rhode Island Attorney General Peter F. Kilmartin recently honored Thomas Aguiar with an award for his work protecting the senior citizen population.
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