We compile eyebrow-raising police stories from across the region.
Joseph Cunha, 23, of 70 Russell Ave., screamed "I'm an American!" as officers pulled him onto the ground for wandering into 231 Central Ave., the site of a recent house fire.
The 19-year-old became upset after her boyfriend allegedly poured bleach on her clothes.
An arrest does not necessarily indicate a conviction.
In the wake of the Colorado shootings, children will be exposed to distributing stories and images. A local expert says while you can't protect your children from the media, you can teach children how to cope with their own feelings of fear and anxiety.
An Allen Avenue home owner found broken bulkhead doors.
We round up some of the more unusual and oh-my-gosh police incidents from around Patch region.
The fire spread throughout the multi-unit building by the time rescue crews arrived on scene.
An East Providence firefighter was taken to the hospital to check on a hand injury.
East Providence firefighters are responding to 231 Central Ave.
Fire department personnel is checking on brief power outages and alarms throughout the city.
An arrest does not necessarily mean a conviction.
One of the vehicles caught fire at the scene.
We compile noteworthy crime stories from across the region.
Workers accidentally turned on a stove that had a television resting upon a burner.
A fire was reported at City View Manor.
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We compile noteworthy crime stories throughout the region.
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The East Providence Fire Department responded to the residence which was occupied by homeowners at the time.
Check out some of the more unusal OMG police reports from around the state in Patch towns.
The man was reported missing on Thursday morning.
A security guard told police the youth has been a "constant problem."
The youths were taken to the training school and arraigned in Rhode Island Family Court Monday morning.
We compile the odd, unusual and 'oh my gosh' police items from throughout the region.
A circuit breaker with loose lug nuts sparked a fire at 182 Grove Ave. this weekend.
Firefighters extinguished a blaze at Inferno Wood Pellet on Monday afternoon.
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Campbell Lovett, minister of The Newman Congregational Church, accepted a position in Lansing. He was the fire department chaplain for 11 years.
Officers responded to Agawam Hunt in Rumford after motion sensors detected their presence.
The man will allegedly be evicted from his Bourne Avenue apartment.
Brad J. Dias, 50, of 49 Byron Ave. in East Providence, was charged with assault with a deadly weapon in a house.
The man was last seen walking down Newport Avenue after allegedly stealing cash from TD Bank on Saturday afternoon.
The fire occurred at 317 Woodward Ave. early Saturday morning.
The blaze engulfed a basement and first floor of the one-family house.
Scanner reports say it started in the basement.