RIPTA CEO Scott Avedisian Pleads Not Guilty to Hit-and-Run Charges

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RIPTA CEO Scott Avedisian pleads not guilty in court after being charged in a hit-and-run incident, where he allegedly rear-ended a car in a drive-thru and left the scene. Avedisian, who has been the CEO of RIPTA for six years and was previously the mayor of Warwick for 18 years, was released on $1,000 personal recognizance and is scheduled to appear in court again on April 25.
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