Coventry, RI|News|
Cow Off The Hook Despite 'Moo'ving Violation In Coventry
Coventry police corralled a loose cow on Bramble Bush Road on Tuesday.

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Coventry police corralled a loose cow on Bramble Bush Road on Tuesday.

The accident happened early Wednesday morning at the 381 Metacom Ave. store, police said.
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Police said they shoplifted from several stores.
The two broke a glass window at the "Only In Rhode Island" store, police allege.
The 16-year-old boy allegedly was hiding in yards near Maple and Girard avenues and throwing glass when cars went by.
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The hit or miss rain showers hit Cranston.
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The incident happened around 1:45 a.m. near River and Sayles.
But police have held off identifying the accused because the investigation is continuing, Det. Raymond Blinn said.
The alleged crime happened July 19, police said.