44-year-old Edward Prince was accompanied by his attorney when he turned himself into the police Wednesday afternoon.
Police say Prince was behind the wheel of a blue SUV that hit and killed 60-year-old Roberto Oquendo along the 3300 block of North 2nd Street last Wednesday night.
Prince is being held on homicide by vehicle and related charges.
Philadelphia police have identified a suspect wanted in connection to a deadly hit-and-run Wednesday in West Kensington.
Authorities suspect that Prince got out of his vehicle and looked at the victim before fleeing from the scene.
Police were called to the 3300 block of North 2nd Street just after 11 p.m. Wednesday.
44-year-old Edward Prince was accompanied by his attorney when he turned himself into the police Wednesday afternoon.
Police say Prince was behind the wheel of a blue SUV that hit and killed 60-year-old Roberto Oquendo along the 3300 block of North 2nd Street last Wednesday night.
Prince is being held on homicide by vehicle and related charges.
Philadelphia police have identified a suspect wanted in connection to a deadly hit-and-run Wednesday in West Kensington.
Authorities suspect that Prince got out of his vehicle and looked at the victim before fleeing from the scene.
Police were called to the 3300 block of North 2nd Street just after 11 p.m. Wednesday.
Philadelphia police have identified a suspect wanted in connection to a deadly hit-and-run Wednesday. Officials believe that 44-year-old Edward Prince, was the driver of a minivan who struck 60-year-old Roberto Oquendo in West Kensington.
Philadelphia police have identified a suspect wanted in connection to a deadly hit-and-run Wednesday. Officials believe that 44-year-old Edward Prince, was the driver of a minivan who struck 60-year-old Roberto Oquendo in West Kensington.
Paragould apartment fire displaces residents
Paragould apartment fire displaces residents By Region 8 Newsdesk | February 26, 2021 at 9:00 PM CST - Updated February 26 at 11:38 PM
PARAGOULD, Ark. (KAIT) - Firefighters and emergency crews spent several hours battling an apartment fire in Paragould that displaced nearly a dozen people from their homes.
Paragould Fire Department Shift Capt. Kimmy Rogers said firefighters went to the blaze in the 700 block of North 2nd Street around 2 p.m. Friday.
No one was injured, and Rogers said there was major damage to the apartments.
However, crews worked to evacuate nearly a dozen people as the fire started.
Also, a group of firefighters, Officer Brian Smith, several Paragould Light Water, and Cable employees and Brad Hoyer with Greene Co. Rescue Squad worked to help two puppies impacted by the fire.