Crime & Safety
2 Sentenced For Multistate Lottery Scheme | Patch PM
Also: Bristol man charged following early morning police standoff | Bowen's Wharf to host 51st tree lighting | more.
Welcome to Wednesday's edition of Patch PM, we're halfway through the week. Here's a look at the headlines you might have missed around Rhode Island today.
Today's top story
Two men were sentenced to time in federal prison after pleading guilty in connection with a lottery scam the spanned several states, including Rhode Island and Massachusetts. The pair stole approximately $600,000 in total.
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Wednesday's other headlines
- Bristol Man, 32, Facing Felony Charges After Police Standoff: An active shooter was reported on High Street in the early morning, prompting several school delays.
- Bowen's Wharf Holding Christmas Tree Lighting Dec. 4: Caroling will begin at 4 p.m., with the main event at 6 p.m.
- : Three men overdosed, but one is expected to survive. Police said the men are from East Greenwich, North Kingstown and Coventry.
- 320-Square-Foot Cottage Listed For $349K In South Kingstown: That works out to more than $1,000 per square foot for this charming waterview cottage.
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