Crime & Safety
Woman Charged With Stealing More Than $10K Nabbed During 'Call For Service': Cops
The man had a warrant out for his arrest, police said.
RICHMOND, RI — A North Providence woman charged with stealing more than $10,000 was nabbed during a "call for service" at a Richmond residence, police said.
Katrina Shoesmith, 21, was arrested shortly after 1:30 p.m. Wednesday on a warrant charging her with larceny of over $10,000, the Rhode Island State Police said in a media release.
The warrant was obtained in connection with a North Providence Police Department case, the said release.
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"This arrest was the result of a call for service" at a residence on Carolina Nooseneck Road, according to the release.
"Shoesmith was processed at the Hope Valley Barracks and turned over to the North Providence Police Department," the release said.
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