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Task force arrests Rhode Island man on multiple charges from Massachusetts – Newport Dispatch

NEWPORT — Members of the Rhode Island Violent Fugitive Task Force, along with officials from the Massachusetts State Police, Worcester Police Department and uniformed members of the Lincoln Woods Barracks, arrested Juan Hernandez-Cruz, 28, on May 10 as a fugitive from justice on multiple charges issued by the Worcester Police Department.
Hernandez-Cruz, who resides at 20 Arthur Street in Warwick, faced an affidavit and arrest warrant for home invasion, armed and masked robbery, kidnapping, armed burglary, assault, larceny from a building, and destruction of property.
The Rhode Island Violent Fugitive Task Force conducted the investigation leading to his arrest.
Hernandez-Cruz was taken into custody without incident, processed at the Wickford Barracks, and then turned over to Third Division District Court officials for arraignment.
In a separate incident, the Special Victims Unit apprehended 47-year-old Shawn Burkhart, a homeless man, for failure to register as a sex offender.
The arrest followed an investigation by the Special Victims Unit and Providence Police Department’s efforts to locate Burkhart.
After processing, he was arraigned in the Sixth District Court and ordered held as a bail violator.
Additionally, over the course of May 8, members of the ACI Investigations Unit charged several individuals following various investigations.
Bennie Vick, 52, Zachary Johnson, 31, Ibrahim Kuyateh, 44, Enrique Miranda, 34, and Ryan Tripp, 29, were all arraigned at Third District Court on charges ranging from domestic-violation no contact orders to felony assault.
Each was released into the custody of the Sheriff’s Department post-arraignment.

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M. Night Shyamalan moves filming of ‘Remain’ to downtown Newport. Here’s where.
M. Night Shyamalan films ‘Remain’ in Newport RI
Washington Square and Eisenhower Park were taken over for a day of filming for “Remain” on Wednesday, June 25.
- M. Night Shyamalan filmed scenes for his new movie “Remain” in Newport, Rhode Island, on June 25.
- Filming took place in Washington Square and Eisenhower Park, involving numerous extras and music.
- Newport is one of several East Bay communities hosting the film production, which is expected to continue through August.
- Filming has also occurred in Warren, Little Compton, Bristol, and the Prudence Island Ferry.
NEWPORT – Less than 24 hours after the hottest June day ever in Rhode Island, M. Night Shyamalan and film crews took over Washington Square and Eisenhower Park for a day of filming for “Remain” on Wednesday, June 25.
In the early afternoon, action centered on dozens of extras for a crowd scene that included at least simulated live music.
At times, vehicular traffic around the square was halted and pedestrians were asked to either wait a moment or find an alternate route.
Newport is at least the fourth East Bay community to host filming, joining Warren, Little Compton and Bristol, the latter at least serving as the launching point for a Prudence Island Ferry cruise that included filming on Narragansett Bay and an Instagram post by Shyamalan celebrating the first day of shooting. Filming is expected to last into August at locations around the state, as well as on a soundstage set up in the Cranston Street Armory, in Providence.
Temperatures on June 25 in Newport rose into the low 90s, sweltering enough, but not as oppressive as June 24, when the high flirted with triple digits.
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Providence temperature reached record 100 Tuesday; expect 95 Wednesday
The heat wave started Sunday and peaked Tuesday, according to the weather service.
Asian needle ants at Providence College
Professor Jane Waters, a professor of biology at Providence College, and her students have been studying a colony of Asian needle ants on campus.
Provided by Professor Jane Waters at Providence College
- The heat is expected to continue Wednesday with a high of 95 and a heat index of 100.
- A cold front is forecast to arrive Wednesday afternoon, bringing thunderstorms and breaking the heat wave on Thursday.
- An air quality alert has been issued for Washington and Newport counties.
PROVIDENCE – After the Providence area hit a record 100 degrees on Tuesday, June 24, the excessive heat will stick around another day, with a high of 95 degrees expected on Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.
The weather service has issued a heat advisory, saying humidity will drive heat index values of up to 100.
“Hot temperatures and high humidity may cause heat illnesses,” the weather service said. “Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors.”
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management is warning that air quality will reach unhealthy levels of ozone at ground level in Washington and Newport counties. The advisory is for this afternoon into the evening.
When will the heat break?
The heat wave should break after today. A cold front will move down from the north, possibly bringing widely scattered thunderstorms this afternoon, the weather service says in its forecast discussion. Thursday’s high should reach just 73 degrees.
The heat wave started Sunday, when the temperature reached 94 degrees. It hit 91 Monday and 100 Tuesday. The weather service defines a heat wave as three or more consecutive days with the temperature reaching or exceeding 90 degrees.
Tuesday’s temperature was the hottest June day on record for the Providence area. It was 4 degrees lower than the all-time record high of 104.
The record high for today’s date is 98 degrees, set in 1943.
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Rhode Island’s Gilded Moment: Saks Fifth Avenue Unveils Coastal Glamour in National Window Displays – Newport Buzz

Rhode Island is stepping into the spotlight — quite literally — with a new partnership that brings its historic charm and coastal elegance to the glossy windows of Saks Fifth Avenue.
On Tuesday, Rhode Island Commerce unveiled a collaboration with the luxury fashion powerhouse to showcase the timeless beauty of Newport and Providence across Saks Fifth Avenue’s flagship in New York and stores in Atlanta, Washington D.C., Chicago, and Los Angeles. Part tourism campaign, part artistic homage, the initiative elevates Rhode Island as both muse and destination.
The famed Fifth Avenue windows in New York now feature vignettes of Newport’s opulent Gilded Age mansions and Providence’s cobblestone charm, conjuring a cinematic escape to the Ocean State for passersby. Imagine ornate balustrades, lush cliffside gardens, and gaslit alleyways recreated with Saks-level artistry.
Inside the stores, from July 1 through July 30, curated Rhode Island-inspired displays will channel the state’s artistic flair and nautical lifestyle. The installations aim to immerse shoppers in the elegant ease of summer on Narragansett Bay — where sailing meets sculpture, and seersucker mingles with high design.
“This collaboration not only highlights our stunning landscapes and rich culture, but it also helps drive tourism,” said Rhode Island Commerce Secretary Liz Tanner, who noted the economic impact of this national exposure.
Running through July 2 in windows and through the end of the month in-store, the Saks partnership serves as a modern love letter to Rhode Island’s enduring allure. Sophistication with a sea breeze — now on display.
Explore the look: saks.com/rhodeisland.

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