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Grey s Anatomy Renewed for Season 18—But Will It Be the Final Season of the Show?

Grey s Anatomy Renewed for Season 18 But Will It Be the Final Season of the Show? On 5/11/21 at 4:27 AM EDT Grey s Anatomy may have spent its current season with its main actor in a coma, but the show remains in the land of the living. ABC announced Monday that it has renewed its smash-hit medical drama for a Season 18, with Ellen Pompeo set to return as Meredith Grey. This renewal has come as a surprise to many fans, who thought that Meredith s coma, the departure of Jesse Williams and the many classic characters returning were signs that the show was coming to an end.

Rhode Island State Police Launch Special Victims Unit

Reply The Special Victims Unit will aggressively pursue justice on behalf of our most vulnerable victims while being sensitive to the unique needs and dynamics associated with these challenging cases,” said Col. James Manni. (Mary Serreze/Patch ) PROVIDENCE, RI The Rhode Island State Police launched a new, Special Victims Unit, the department announced Tuesday. The unit will focus on investigating cases involving sexual assault, domestic violence, child abuse, child molestation, missing children, sex offender registration violations, commercial sexual exploitation of children and human and labor trafficking. Detectives assigned to the unit are specialized in investigating serious violent crimes against children, along with other vulnerable populations like the elderly and people with developmental disabilities, the department said.

Rhode Island State Police create Special Victims Unit

Rhode Island State Police create Special Victims Unit NBC 10 NEWS © Provided by WJAR Providence The superintendent of the Rhode Island State Police announced on Tuesday the formation of a Special Victims Unit. Col. James Manni said the Special Victims Unit will investigate cases involving sexual assault, domestic violence, child abuse, child molestation, missing children, sex offender registration violations, commercial sexual exploitation of children, in addition to human and labor trafficking.  The Special Victims Unit will aggressively pursue justice on behalf of our most vulnerable victims while being sensitive to the unique needs and dynamics associated with these challenging cases, Manni said in a news release.

State police form unit to investigate sensitive cases

State police form unit to investigate sensitive cases May 11, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail SCITUATE, R.I. (AP) The Rhode Island State Police have formed a unit to investigate sexual assault, abuse and other sensitive cases involving children, the developmentally disabled and older residents, the agency announced Tuesday. The Special Victims Unit, within the detective bureau, will also be responsible for investigating domestic violence, missing children, sexual exploitation of children, and human trafficking cases, the department said in a statement. “The Special Victims Unit will aggressively pursue justice on behalf of our most vulnerable victims while being sensitive to the unique needs and dynamics associated with these challenging cases,” state police commander Col. James Manni said.

RI State Police forms Special Victims Unit

SCITUATE, R.I. (WLNE)- Rhode Island State Police announced Tuesday the establishment of a Special Victims Unit. The unit will be established within the Detective Bureau, and will be responsible for investigating cases that involve child abuse, domestic violence, sexual assault, child molestation, missing children, sex offender registration violations, commercial sexual exploitation of children, as well as human and labor trafficking. State Police said detectives in the unit will specialize in investigating “serious violent crimes against children and other vulnerable populations such as individuals with developmental disabilities and the elderly.” “The Special Victims Unit will aggressively pursue justice on behalf of our most vulnerable victims while being sensitive to the unique needs and dynamics associated with these challenging cases,” said Colonel James M. Manni, Superintendent of the Rhode Island State Police and Director of the Department of Public Safety.

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