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Rhode Island State Police make multiple arrests following traffic stops

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PROVIDENCE — Rhode Island State Police made several arrests in a series of unrelated incidents, all resulting from motor vehicle stops across different locations.

At 12:45 p.m., Alejandro Aguasviva Lara, 41, of Providence, was arrested for providing false documents to public officials during a traffic stop on Lonsdale Avenue in Lincoln. Lara was processed at the Lincoln Woods Barracks, arraigned, and subsequently released with a future court date.

Later in the evening, at 10:06 p.m., Timothy M. Nabozny, 43, from Cranston, was arrested for disorderly conduct following an investigation into a disturbance at Harrington Hall in Cranston. Nabozny was held overnight at the State Police Lincoln Woods Barracks as a probation violator.

Early the next morning, at 12:57 a.m., Michael J. Palumbo, 61, of Providence, was apprehended for possession of a controlled substance, specifically less than 10 grams of crystal methamphetamine. This arrest occurred after a vehicle stop on Route 6 in Providence. Palumbo was held overnight at the barracks, pending arraignment.

At approximately 2:37 a.m., Marvin E. Alvarez Urzua, 26, of Woonsocket, was taken into custody on a bench warrant for failing to appear in court on a charge of driving without a license. This arrest followed a traffic stop on Route 146 in North Providence. Alvarez Urzua was processed and released after posting bail.

Finally, at 4:35 a.m., Elvis Martins Pereira Seme, 39, from Attleboro, Massachusetts, was arrested in Providence on multiple bench warrants related to failure to appear for pre-trial conferences. The charges included simple assault and battery, and eluding law enforcement. Seme was processed and later transferred to the Adult Correctional Institution – Men’s Intake Center.

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