Cameron Rodrigues identified as 19-year-old man ejected from car, killed in New Bedford crash; Police seeking information from public
Updated 11:57 AM;
Authorities Monday morning identified Cameron Rodrigues as the 19-year-old New Bedford man ejected from a car and killed on Route 140 over the weekend, noting police are seeking more information from the public about the crash.
Officers responded to the northbound side of the highway near Braley Road in New Bedford around 2:30 a.m. Saturday after a driver called 911 to report the crash, according to a statement from the Bristol District Attorney’s Office.
Rodrigues was found lying in the middle of the roadway. He suffered fatal injuries and was pronounced dead at later Saturday at St. Luke’s Hospital.
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DA identifies 2 men killed in New Bedford fire that displaced roughly 40 residents
Updated 12:47 PM;
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The Bristol District Attorney’s Office identified the two victims of the fatal Monday morning blaze at 1283 Acushnet Ave. as 49-year-old Tomas Gomez-Delacruz and 40-year-old Juan Macario-Mejia, both of whom were New Bedford residents.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation, but foul play isn’t suspected, the district attorney’s office noted in a statement.
At 12:15AM, the New Bedford Fire Department responded to 1279 & 1283 Acushnet Ave for a reported structure fire. Upon.Posted by New Bedford Fire Department on Monday, April 19, 2021
Firefighters responded to the blaze at 1279 and 1283 Acushnet Ave. around 12:15 a.m. Monday. The heavy fire had spread up the exterior walls of the buildings into the roofs and attics of both structures when crews arrived, according to the New Bedford Fire Department. A second alarm was immediately sounded for the
March 9, 2021
Authorities have named a suspect in the murder of professional gambler Howard Ferrini, the Berkley man who was discovered dead at Logan Airport nearly 30 years ago,
The Bristol District Attorney’s office and the Massachusetts State Police said they learned that Kevin Hanrahan, a mafia enforcer who worked for the Patriarch crime family in Providence, was involved in Ferrini’s killing in 1991. Hanrahan, who also associated with criminals Frank “Cadillac” Salemme and Gordon O’Brien of Taunton, was shot to death in 1992.
The case was reopened last year as part of a new effort to revisit unsolved murders, and Hanrahan was identified thanks to an updated fingerprint database from the FBI.