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Vaugh Watrous, 43, of Providence, was arrested Sunday evening.
According to Cranston’s Colonel Michael Winquist, Watrous allegedly robbed the Santander Bank on Reservoir Avenue just before 2 p.m. on Thursday, January 21.
Watrous is said to have entered the bank and passed the teller a note demanding money. Cranston police said he left the bank with the money, before fleeing into the surrounding neighborhoods.
According to Winquist, no one was hurt during the robbery.
Cranston detectives worked with bank security officials to identify the suspect through surveillance video. While investigating, detectives learned that a similar robbery happened just thirty minutes earlier in North Providence, with the suspect matching the description of the Cranston robber.
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Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association Announces Swearing In of New Executive Board Members
PROVIDENCE The Rhode Island Police Chiefs Association would like to announce the new Executive Board members who were sworn in as part of RIPCA s annual January meeting held Tuesday, Jan. 19.
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Chief Richard Ramsay of the West Greenwich Police Department has been sworn in as the new President of the Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association. (Photo Courtesy Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association)
PROVIDENCE The Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association would like to announce the new Executive Board members who were sworn in as part of RIPCA’s annual January meeting held Tuesday, Jan. 19.