He was arrested in March.
Police said Timothy F. Roche, 54, was charged with felony embezzlement on Friday.
The following arrests were reported by the Portsmouth Police Department. They do not indicate a conviction.
Although the leak is significant by the volume of passwords released, many of the usernames and passwords are no longer valid.
Portsmouth Police charged Brian Smith, 52, with second-degree child molestation and simple assault for the July 19 incident.
One Portsmouth man is dead and another is facing charges of operating under the influence after their canoe capsized in the Sakonnet River.
Police tracked the 21-year-old Portsmouth man down using a license plate number and found the car covered with grass and mud.
With a calm demeanor, Lt. Ken Stone has saved many lives over the years. After 20 years of service, he has officially retired.
Fifteen first responders will be awarded the 2014 Rhode Island Lifesaving Medal.
The following arrests and incidents were reported by Portsmouth Police. They do not indicate a conviction.
A Swansea, Mass. man was charged with receiving goods.
It will be the second time the task force has deployed this year. Officers charged 11 people with DUI during the first deployment in May.
Alfred Pennine committed suicide in July. Days later, authorities found the remains of eight people at his funeral home.
Two Fall River, Mass. women are facing felony larceny charges for stealing from homes they were working in across Aquidneck Island.
Police said they found 57-year-old Stephen Leahy asleep in his car with the engine running.
It will be the second time the task force has been deployed this year. Officers charged 11 people with DUI during the first deployment.
Two men apparently fell asleep on the dock at Glen Manor House Thursday morning after shooting pellet guns at beer cans.
Robert Walsh, 18, of Tiverton, was at the wheel he struck a pedestrian in Swansea, Mass., according to Massachusetts State Police.
Police charged a 25-year-old Bourne, Mass., man with felony drug charges after he was stopped for speeding.
Portsmouth first responders deal with incidents on bridges on a frequent basis. As a result, they train to be ready when the time comes.
Police said the woman was driving in the wrong lane and speeding before she crashed into a cruiser on a work detail.
The following arrest and incident reports were provided by Portsmouth police. They do not indicate a conviction.
More than 40 area EMTs, firefighters and police officers brushed up on their med flight training on Wednesday at Roger Williams University.
Westport (Mass.) Police Det. Jeff Majewski's dog, Siren, died in April. A recent autopsy showed rat poison in the dog's liver.
Officer David Powers was able to restrain the distraught and suicidal woman and prevent her from jumping.
The following arrests were reported by Portsmouth Police. They do not indicate a conviction.
Police said the man was upset over a his girlfriend's efforts to track down the phone number of her ex-boyfriend.
According to a police report, the owner, identified as a 21-year-old Portsmouth man, said his car caught fire after he got out to check out the scene of an accident that occurred the two days earlier.
The rust-colored sign, adorned with a cow hanging from two hinges with "AQF" in metal lettering mounted on each side, is valued at over $1,000 and was removed from its hinges.
A 25-year-old East Providence man is facing charges of leading police on a high-speed chase after he was clocked driving 88 mph on Route 24 and tried to elude officers in a Tiverton neighborhood.
Lt. Ken Stone, a longtime member of the Portsmouth Fire Department, has retired.
The girl's abduction sparked sparked an interstate manhunt and Amber Alert and she was later found the next day at his apartment in Newark, New Jersey.
After about a month-and-a-half of the so-called "road diet" for Bristol Ferry Road, town officials — including both the police and fire chief — are throwing their support behind making the lane reduction permanent.
The following arrest and incident reports were provided by Portsmouth Police. They do not indicate a conviction.
Two women, from Portsmouth and Little Compton respectively, were charged with a variety of offenses that included a DUI and disorderly conduct.
The Portsmouth Town Council tonight will issue a commendation to the Portsmouth Fire Department's Lt. Dan Smith on Monday in recognition of his actions during two consecutive rescues last month.
The following information was provided by Portsmouth police. They do not indicate convictions.
Two residents are facing charges violating social host laws for party that included the theft of prescription drugs and a 17-year-old charged with DUI.
Members of the Portsmouth Fire Department spent a recent Saturday getting special training to better identify and treat victims of heart attacks.
Within hours of the Raposa family suffering a severe fire to their Sprague Street home Thursday morning, friends and neighbors have banded together to start a relief effort to ease the family's long recovery process.