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Providence Police arrest RIPTA employee in connection to stabbingAccording to the police report, officers were called to the building on Melrose Street where they found a RIPTA employee tending to stab wounds.
Providence police detectives are investigating a stabbing Wednesday, June 11, near the headquarters of the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority.
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