Costantino’s Venda Ravioli Robbed for $60,000 After Columbus Day Celebration
GoLocalProv News Team and Reynaldo Almonte
Costantino’s Venda Ravioli Robbed for $60,000 After Columbus Day Celebration

The perpetrators allegedly stole more than $60,000 in cash from Costantino’s. The theft was a portion of the sales from the weekend celebration during the four-day celebration on Federal Hill. The event drew tens of thousands to the event.
According to Providence Police, “On 10/14/2019 at approximately 23:37 hours, Ptlm. Manown responded to 265 Atwells Ave (Venda Ravioli) for a report of Breaking and Entering. Upon arrival, Patrolman Manown met with the complainant and owner of the restaurant Michael Costantino.”
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“Costantino’s brother, Gabriel Costantino, stated that he could not account for his keys to the building and offices and believed that someone had used them to gain entry into the building/office. G. Costantino also stated that he remembered locking the deadbolt to the offices prior to leaving the restaurant at approximately 0200 hours,” stated the report.
“Patrolman Manown observed there to be no damage to the office door as well as exterior doors to the building. It should be noted that later during the investigation, G. Costantino located his keys inside of a sweatshirt that was found within the restaurant. G. Costantino stated that he had left his sweatshirt outside in the food stand which was located in front of the above-stated address the day prior and an employee had brought the sweatshirt inside. M. Costantino later stated that the money was held within 8 labeled and sealed envelopes and had been the monies from the sales from the food stand that was located in front of the restaurant during the Columbus Day Festival.”

Efforts to reach Costantino was unsuccessful.
This story was developed in partnership with Reynaldo Almonte.
This story was first published 10/20/19 7:16 AM
