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The suit says Linda DaLomba's caretaker, employed by Seven Hills Rhode Island, left her alone in a car for two hours while getting her nails done.
Co-guardians of Linda DaLomba, 45, filed the civil complaint in Providence Superior Court on Friday, accusing the Seven Hills ...
Surveillance footage recorded on March 19 at about 2:42 p.m. showed the missing woman, Linda DaLomba, walking alone down Pond Street and entering the parked vehicle, where she remained until being ...
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'Why did you take her?': Caretaker of RI woman with autism who went missing appears in court.Editor's note: Find the most recent story on Linda DaLomba here. WARWICK – The family of Linda DaLomba, the 45-year-old woman with autism whose disappearance sparked a frantic full-scale search ...
Cranston Police said Roberta Gerard reported 45-year-old Linda DaLomba missing on March 19. DaLomba has autism, is nonverbal and lives in a group home in Lincoln. Gerard allegedly told police she ...
Linda DaLomba, 45, was first reported missing by her caregiver last Wednesday. The caregiver initially told investigators DaLomba vanished while she was using the bathroom at the Burlington Coat ...
The lawsuit, filed in Providence Superior Court Friday, accuses 43-year-old Roberta Gerard of “placing her own wants above her duties and responsibilities” by leaving Linda DaLomba in her car ...
Linda DaLomba, who is autistic and nonverbal, vanished on March 19 while her caregiver visited a local nail salon, according to police. Investigators believe DaLomba left the vehicle parked ...
The family of Linda DaLomba, a 45-year-old nonverbal autistic woman, is suing Seven Hills Rhode Island, the group home where she lived. In March, DaLomba's caretaker, Seven Hills employee Roberta ...
DaLomba's caretaker, Seven Hills employee Roberta Gerard, is also named in the lawsuit. She has been charged by Cranston police with abuse and felony neglect. "Linda’s family placed their trust ...
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