Pawtucket Man Found Guilty of Five Counts of 1st-Degree Robbery

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Pawtucket Man Found Guilty of Five Counts of 1st-Degree Robbery

Peter Neronha
A Pawtucket man has been found guilty of first-degree robbery and conspiracy charges, announced Attorney General Peter Neronha’s office on Monday.

Tony Reverdes, 38, was found guilty of five counts of first-degree robbery and three counts of conspiracy to commit robbery.

A sentencing hearing for Reverdes will be scheduled for a later date in Providence County Superior Court

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He is currently being held at the Adult Correctional Institutions.

The Investigation

According to the Attorney General’s office, during the trial, the State proved beyond a reasonable doubt that on November 7, 2018, Reverdes, along with three co-conspirators, robbed three liquor stores in the city of Pawtucket.

Reverdes carried out the robberies along with Kevin DaSilva, Noah Potter, and Jordan Viera.

Vieira was sentenced for his role in the robberies in February 2019 and Potter and DaSilva are awaiting sentencing in their cases.

The State proved that Reverdes chose the location of the robberies – the Bella Vista, Colonial Liquors, and Main Street Liquors.

According to the Attorney General's office, Reverdes also drove his co-conspirators in a silver Chevrolet Impala, rented by DaSilva, to the locations during their spree.

Additionally, Reverdes provided the gun that was used during the robberies. The proceeds of the robberies totaled more than $2,000 in cash as well as several bottles of liquor.

Reverdes also decided how their illicit gains would be divided up among the group.

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