Crime & Safety
2 Providence Hit-And-Run Drivers Surrender To Troopers: Cops
The man and woman turned themselves in at the Lincoln Woods Barracks, police said.
PROVIDENCE, RI — A pair of Providence hit-and-run drivers surrendered to Rhode Island State troopers, police said.
Julio Pena, 18, and Tatiana Sajous, 27, turned themselves in at the Lincoln Woods Barracks about 4:30 p.m. Friday and were arrested on warrants charging them with duty to stop for an accident resulting in damage to an attended vehicle, the Rhode Island State Police said in a media release.
Pena and Sajous was processed, arraigned and released pending a Sixth Division District Court date, the release said.
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