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2 Local Police Officers Rescue Elderly Man From Fire: PM Patch RI
Also: Woman accused of biting cop; dog found abandoned; RI named one of the top 10 safest states; man shot by police released from hospital.

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- 2 Tiverton Police Officers Rescue Elderly Man From House Fire: Tiverton police officers Devon Tate and Cameron Williams carry an elderly man who required a walker out of a house fire on Stafford Road.
- Woman Bit Providence Cop After Being Denied Entry To Club: The woman first began yelling at a security guard after she was refused entrance into Saje Kitchen early Sunday morning, WJAR reported.
- MA Man Shot By Bristol Police Released From Hospital: Report: Police say Mark Rinn followed two college students from Colt State Park and rammed their car at the Bristol police station several times.
Here are some more Rhode Island Patch headlines you may have missed:
- 'Abandoned Dog' Found In Newport Park, Police Looking For Owner
- A Round Of 'A-Paws' For Roger Williams University's New Animal-Assisted Therapy Class
- Rhode Island Named In Top 10 Of States For Safety: WalletHub
- Some Of The Best Weather Of Fall So Far: RI Weekly Weather Forecast
- 5 Hospitalized After Car Strikes RI State Police Cruiser In Johnston
- How Well Off Are Newport County's Moms And Children?
- How Well Off Are Providence County's Moms And Children?
- How Well Off Are Kent County's Moms And Children?.
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