The vandalism happened around 6:30 on the evening of April 11.
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Gregory Meeker, 57, admitted to stealing more than $200,000 though fake invoices and stolen checks from his employer.
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U.S. Coast Guard Northeast tweeted Monday evening that rescue crews were out searching for a possible missing person.
The crash happened early Saturday morning near William Rogers High School.
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There are three sex offenders living in Newport.
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The victim was fishing with his father over the weekend when he slipped on the rocks and fell into the water, the DEM said.
The man and his friends were jumping off the rocks at an area known as "12 O'Clock High," officials said.
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Newport city officials said there are no plans for a curfew in the city at this time.
Stacy Moore, 48, of Miami Beach pleaded guilty to 2 counts of bank fraud and one count each of aggravated identity theft and theft of mail.
A resident found the pieces scattered on lawns while walking his dog.
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Karissa A. Cave, 23, admitted to soliciting and receiving a sexually explicit video featuring a toddler.
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The vehicle hit a concrete barrier before crashing into a concrete post and a metal pole at the tolling plaza, state police said.
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