Crime & Safety
Warwick Woman Stole More Than $10K Worth Of Property: Cops
The Warwick woman also fraudulently used more than $500 in food stamps, police said.
WARWICK, RI — A Warwick woman stole more than $10,000 worth of property, police said.
Murielle Fevry, 43, was arrested shortly after 12:30 p.m. Thursday and charged with obtaining more than $10,000 worth of property by false pretenses or personation, fraudulently obtaining more than $500 worth of public assistance, fraudulent use of more than $500 in food stamps, making a false statement to obtain a replacement public assistance check of more than, and giving a false document to an agent, employee or public official, the Rhode Island State Police said in a media release.
Fevry was arrested by state troopers who went to her Hayley Road home for a warrant check, according to the release.
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Fevry was processed at the Wickford Barracks and taken to Third District Court for an arraignment.
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