thanks for maps and updates
where were the police in all this?
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thanks for maps and updates where were the police in all this? |
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The police are around, so call in for them to pinpoint the criminals- they are undercover as well so even if they look suspicious, call 726-3911 will show we are paying attention. CRIME IS UP -Call the Police 726-3911 with any details+suspicions They will check out Crimes are Up in OakHill- Call Police on ANY Suspicions! Any details whether a sticker on car/truck, dent on white van, blue hooded young women, etcBe Alert for Multiple Breakins in Oakhill! Oct 15-30th Report ALL Robberies or BreakIn Attempts as these are often CLUES for multiple Crimes Good Neighborhood Meeting with police at Oakhill Nursing Home on Pleasant Street Call 7263911 Identify yourself from NAP- OakHill Neighborhood Association |
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There is some confusion on the Map for District 5- OakHill and Woodlawn which is posted every few weeks is is just that area....and the dates are just for the two week period of crimes.-Breaking and Entering
The citywide date is posted in an accumulative fashion for the hits and the crimes are all Pawtucket |
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This may be the solution to our crime spree in Pawtucket as reported in the Projo- but DO NOT LET UP YOUR GIARD as others may be involved and others may be ready for taking your holiday joys!
2 Conn. men arrested in string of burglaries in RI, Conn.7:31 AM Fri, Nov 19, 2010 | Permalink
News staff Email EAST LYME, Conn. (AP) -- Police have captured two men suspected in dozens of burglaries over the last three years in communities along the Interstate 95 corridor in Rhode Island and Connecticut. Authorities say Connecticut natives Bernard McAllister and Mark Missino were arrested Thursday in Leominster, Mass. The 40-year-old McAllister and 43-year-old Missino are expected to face numerous charges. Police say they are suspected in at least 88 burglaries, many centered around the area of East Lyme, Conn. The arrests came hours after state police displayed more than $1 million of allegedly stolen goods that were recovered last week from a storage locker in East Lyme. State police said two men fled when officers approached the locker. It was not known if the suspects had hired attorneys.
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