Crime & Safety
North Providence Man Charged With Conspiracy And Fraud: Cops
The North Providence man was also charged with obtaining money by false pretenses, police said.
NORTH PROVIDENCE, RI — A North Providence man wanted on charges of conspiracy, bank fraud and obtaining money by false pretenses was apprehended, police said.
Timothy Stewart, 35, was arrested on a warrant shortly after 4 a.m. Thursday, the Rhode Island State Police said in a media release.
The state police investgated the case and the Providence Police arrested Stewart, according to the release.
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Stewart was processed at state police headquarters and held overnight pending a morning arraignment, the release said.
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