An arrest does not necessarily indicate a conviction.
A truck driver hit a pole, causing it to fall on Massasoit Avenue.
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East Providence Police are investigating the motive of the drive-by shooter.
Police charged Roberto Escaler with six counts of assault with a deadly weapon and discharging a firearm from a motor vehicle.
The State Police arrested 32 people on DUI charges and issued 2,199 citations during its "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" campaign.
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East Providence detectives traveled to Baltimore, MD, to question Andrew Jett.
Members of the Rhode Island Fire Marshal's Office sent in a robot to investigate the container.
Andrew Jett was found in Baltimore, Maryland.
The East Providence Fire Department is investigating a blaze that damaged a President Avenue residence.
Michelle Busby, 50, was found dead in her home last Friday. Police are asking for the public to help searching for her boyfriend, Andrew Jett.
Police found a 50-year-old woman dead on Metacomet Avenue Friday night.
East Providence Fire Department personnel are investigating the cause.
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Gary Menissian, 50, of East Providence, has pledged to meet with prosecutors to share information regarding the scheme to sell pharmaceuticals.
An arrest does not necessary indicate a conviction.
Rafael Marques reportedly left his Chrysler underneath the Henderson Bridge after the scuffle.
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Mario Ponte ended his life in a barn located at Ferry Dairy Farm in Seekonk, MA.
Mario Ponte, 48, reportedly committed suicide in Seekonk, MA, after leaving a woman for dead. The victim remains in critical condition.
The suspect allegedly beat a woman in East Providence.
The following is based on reports from the East Providence Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
The free event celebrates local neighborhood watch groups.
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Each of the vehicles is anticipated to cost approximately $250,000.
The company waits for a clean up crew to remove the faulty battery.
Firefighters quelled a small fire that broke out in a battery room on Wednesday afternoon.
Clavel Medina was charged with manufacturing, possessing and intending to deliver cocaine out of her second-story apartment located on Warren Avenue.
An informational meeting for smoke and carbon monoxide detectors is planned for March.
They were arrested Thursday on charges of involving forged checks and heroin.
Portsmouth Fire, as well as several other agencies, responded to the overnight HAZMAT emergency at Lawton Valley Water Treatment Plant.
A woman was arrested for child neglect.
Police arrested Marie McMillan and charged her with felony child neglect.
Authorities are seeking to disrupt the larger organization that ships illicit drugs from Mexico to Rhode Island.
East Providence Fire Marshal Oscar Elmasian said the juveniles had been trying to start small fires in the laundry room of the Evergreen Apartments.
State police representatives said, however, that the regulations have been in effect for more than a decade and wouldn't affect change access to information.
The following people were charged and appeared on the docket in Providence County District Court Tuesday morning.