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Woman Admits To Trafficking Meth; Fire Displaces 10: PM Patch RI
Also: Man arrested after shots fired in West Greenwich; improvements coming to King Park; beautiful homes for sale; more.

RHODE ISLAND — Here are some share-worthy stories from the Rhode Island Patch network to discuss this afternoon and evening.
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- CA Woman Admits To Trafficking Crystal Meth In Rhode Island: Nora Cecilia Carranza Reyes, 52, admits to delivering more than three pounds of crystal meth to a man to a person traveling from Maine.
- Fire At Warren Multi-Family Home Displaces 6 Families: The fire at a six-family home on Arlington Avenue in Warren displaces seven adults and three children, according to fire officials.
- Man Arrested In Smithfield After Shots Fired In West Greenwich: Stephan J. Valentino, 44, was arrested after Smithfield police found him inside his parked car on Tamarac Drive.
Here are some more Rhode Island Patch headlines you may have missed:
- Newport Secures $2.3 Million Grant For King Park Improvements
- Great Newly Built Home Hits Market In Narragansett For Less Than $800K
- Beautiful Cranston, RI, Home With Pool Hits Market For $349K
- Hospital In RI Ranked Among Best In U.S.; Top Chefs: RI Top Stories.
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