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Cranston Man Pleads Guilty to Failing to Register as a Sex Offender
Vernon G. Massie, 49, had been wanted in North Carolina since 2015 for failing to notify officials there he had moved to Rhode Island.

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Vernon G. Massie, 49, had been wanted in North Carolina since 2015 for failing to notify officials there he had moved to Rhode Island.

The suspect opened a charge account with the victim's information and bought numerous items with the fraudulent card.
A boy suffered severe injuries and his mother was seriously hurt after a crash while they rode a rental three-wheel scooter.
Five are running, including two incumbents and three newcomers.
The program offers a unique opportunity for people age 14 to 20 to get hands-on experience in a police department.
The following arrests were reported by the Coventry Police Department for the period of July 17 to 23.
Tropical fish are swimming into our Bay and into our attention in August at Save The Bay’s Exploration Center and Aquarium.
Come Alive Gospel Music Fest celebrates its 5th anniversary with soulful and uplifting performances.
Virginia M. O'Brien, 88, of Wakefield, died Tuesday.
Captain John W. "Jack". Christy, on the wings of a Dove, assisted by Angels, Captain Jack Christy, passed into Heaven on July 27, 2016.
Matilda “Lee” Tracey, 88, of Smithfield, formerly of East Greenwich, died peacefully surrounded by all her loving family on July 24, 2016.
Harold R. McWilliams, Jr., 86, of North Kingstown passed away peacefully Monday, July 25, 2016 surrounded by his loving family.
Gladys S. (Sharkey) Wyatt, 87 of Benedict St., Riverside, passed away Tuesday July 26, 2016 at Wingate at Blackstone Boulevard.
Joseph "Joe Vinnie" F. Barbarow Jr., 67, passed away unexpectedly on Monday July 25, 2016 in Bucksport, Maine.
Roland G. Ducharme, 61, of Woonsocket, died July 27, 2016 in Philip Hulitar Inpatient Center, Providence.
Anthony J. Martone, Sr., 88, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on Tuesday, July 26, 2016.
George E. Ault, 78, of Johnston, passed away on Wednesday, July 27, 2016 at his home.
Jesse R. Dennis, 99, of Middletown formerly of Simmons Street, Newport, RI, passed away on Sunday, July 24, 2016 at home.
Lorraine (Almeida) Mello, 79 of Portsmouth, RI, died on July 27, 2016 at St. Elizabeth Manor in Bristol.
Wallace B. Shepherd, Jr, 69, of Portsmouth, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, July 25, 2016 at Newport Hospital.