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  2. Woonsocket police arrest bank robbery suspect

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    BACKGROUND: Police searching for Woonsocket bank robbery suspect No plea was entered at Lange’s arraignment on Tuesday. His bail was set at $30,000 with surety and he was issued a no-trespassing ...

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  4. Police capture Woonsocket suspect accused of murder ...

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    WOONSOCKET − A Woonsocket man accused of murder by intentionally hitting another man with a car has been arrested, the Woonsocket police said. Andrew Martin, 37, was arrested Tuesday night in ...

  5. Criminal records in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Criminal records in the United States contain records of arrests, criminal charges and the disposition of those charges. [1] Criminal records are compiled and updated on local, state, and federal levels by government agencies, [2] most often law enforcement agencies. Their primary purpose is to present a comprehensive criminal history for a ...

  6. Jeffrey Mailhot - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey S. Mailhot (born November 9, 1970), also known as The Rhode Island Ripper, is an American serial killer who murdered three prostitutes in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, between 2003 and 2004. [1] After strangling his victims to death, Mailhot dismembered their corpses with a saw, placed them in garbage bags, and threw them in dumpsters.

  7. List of American federal politicians convicted of crimes

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    Separately, found guilty of violating Alien and Sedition Acts and sentenced to four months in jail, during which time he was re-elected (1798). [2] Charles F. Mitchell (R-NY) U.S. Representative from New York's 33rd District was convicted of forgery, sentenced to one year in prison and fined, though he was paroled early due to poor health (1841).

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