Three arrested after investigation into Providence College overdose incident
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE) — The Providence Police Department said that three people were arrested after an investigation into an overdose incident involving seven Providence College students that occurred on Dec. 5.
33-year-old Angel Williams was charged with possession of multiple firearms after previously being convicted of crimes of violence, possession of multiple firearms while prohibited due to prior convictions, conspiracy to possess fentanyl with intent to deliver, committing a crime of violence while armed, possession with intent to deliver cocaine, possession with intent to deliver fentanyl, possession or control of a ghost gun or undetectable firearm, possession of high-capacity magazines, and unlawful delivery of cocaine.
32-year-old Patrick Patterson was charged with multiple counts of committing a crime of violence while armed, conspiracy to possess fentanyl with intent to deliver, possession or control of a ghost gun or undetectable firearm, possession with intent to deliver cocaine, possession with intent to deliver fentanyl, possession of firearms while prohibited due to prior convictions, and possession of high-capacity magazines.
33-year-old Kimsheree Simoneau was charged with possession or control of a ghost gun, undetectable firearm, or firearm produced by a 3D-printing process.
The department said that the investigation identified a suspect that was believed to have delivered the narcotics involved in the overdose.
A search of a Hawkins Street residence allegedly found three handguns, two assault-style rifles, approximately 20 grams of fentanyl, and approximately $1,700.