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West Warwick Man Indicted for Coventry Bank Robbery
John Ryder, 28, allegedly robbed a Coventry BankRI while wielding a machete on May 2 and was arrested after painstaking detective work.

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John Ryder, 28, allegedly robbed a Coventry BankRI while wielding a machete on May 2 and was arrested after painstaking detective work.

Carissa Chatlien, 32, stabbed the victim because she was moving her belongings out of a city apartment too slowly, police said.
The boy was arrested on Monday after an investigation.
In one incident, police said a mother was struck and shoved by her daughter. In another, a woman scratched her husband during a fight.
Police said the 18-year-old yelled and threw items around his mother's house.
The 34-year-old woman was rushed to Rhode Island Hospital after being stabbed Wednesday afternoon.
East Greenwich police said the 39-year-old Coventry woman was swerving with no headlights on at 1:15 a.m.
East Greenwich police said the 39-year-old Coventry woman was swerving with no headlights on at 1:15 a.m.
Police said Rodolfo Alexander Oliva Santos grabbed the victim and began pulling off her clothes before she escaped.
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