Crime & Safety
Rhode Island Gaming Enforcement Captures Connecticut Fraudster: Cops
The Connecticut woman was arrested Thursday, police said.
A wanted Connecticut woman was captured by the Rhode Island State Police Gaming Enforcement Unit, police said.
Anh Duong, 52, was arrested Thursday and charged with embezzlement and fraudulent conversion, obtaining money under false pretenses and fraudulent checks, the state police said in a media release.
Duong, a resident of East Lyme, was taken into custody without incident, processed at the Lincoln Barracks and arraigned in Third District Court.
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