Providence traffic worker accused of selling city street signs for scrap
Gary Sepe, an employee of the city Traffic Engineering Division, has been charged with fraudulent conversion of city property, for allegedly selling 16 sheet metal traffic signs as scrap for a payment of $15, according to the police.
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Providence traffic worker accused of selling city street signs for scrap
Police Log: Not A Laughing Matter
A South Kingstown Police arrested Susan E. Hemmalin, 48, of 345 Willard Ave., Wakefield , on Saturday, Jan.
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Police Log: Not A Laughing Matter
Providence man stabbed in South Kingstown after argument over woman
A Providence man was stabbed early Sunday morning after an argument over a woman, the police said.
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Providence man stabbed in South Kingstown after argument over woman
Bristol Police Log: Police Arrest a Sex Offender and Seven Others Last Week
Monday, Jan. 9 Police responded to Mt. Hope High School after a complaint hat there was writing on a desk reporting that a bomb will be placed in the high school on Jan.
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Bristol Police Log: Police Arrest a Sex Offender and Seven Others Last Week
Vandalism Suspect Surrenders To Police
Johnston Police reported that a Providence man turned himself in at police headquarters after officers reportedly saw him flee the scene of a vandalism on Greenville Avenue.
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Vandalism Suspect Surrenders To Police
Providence Man Charged With Felony Shoplifting
Unless otherwise noted, information about the following arrests was supplied by the Narragansett Police Department.
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Providence Man Charged With Felony Shoplifting
Providence man accused of waving gun at police
Waving a stolen gun at two police officers was a mistake for Nicolas Soler, the police say.
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Providence man accused of waving gun at police
$15 for $30 Worth of Indian Fare at India Restaurant
A perfect table setting requires pristine linens and polished cutlery, except at off-Broadway restaurants where waiters set every table in postapocalyptic Vienna. Avoid avant-garde eating with today’s Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of Indian fare at India Restaurant . India Restaurant adds spice to ho-hum palates with a bounty of char-grilled entrees, spicy curries, and flavor-soaked gluten-free options. Kitchen staffers skewer swordfish steaks after they’ve steeped in ginger, lemon juice, and a collection of spices, or sooner if the steaks refuse to laugh at any of the chef’s jokes. To prepare for the peppered duck in tamarind curry (up to $16.95), tender bird slips into a sweet-and-spicy cloak bedazzled with figs and hazelnuts. Spice architects can also construct their own curry dishes by first selecting from five curry sauces—including a sweet, sour, and spicy mango sauce and a spinach-based saag sauce—before adding the main ingredient (up to $12.95–$16.95), such as tofu, chicken, or sirloin. Ornate, traditional Indian designs cover chairs and booths, warmly lit by a collection of candles at the bar and overhead lanterns sheathed in soft, flowing fabric. Sheer textiles delicately drape over windows and add divides to the spacious dining room, and sleek dark woods weave throughout to catch glimpses of large painted portraits of people thinking about their lost pets. Three fireplaces gently warm the interior and reheat leftovers, and in nice weather, a garden courtyard surrounds guests with fresh greenery. India Restaurant’s prices vary throughout the week. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: the Police Exam Read more…
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Providence police investigate robbery, carjacking
Rafael Hernandez told the police he was sitting on his car around 3:45 Sunday afternoon when a man robbed him of his wallet and cell phone and took off with his car.
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Two people shot while sitting in parked car in Providence
Two people were shot while sitting inside a car parked in front of 72 Spicer St., according to the police.
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Two people shot while sitting in parked car in Providence

