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Police investigating fatal pedestrian crash in Malden

Wicked Local Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan and Malden Police Chief Kevin Molis have confirmed the victim from the fatal crash at Huntington Street in Malden on the afternoon of March 8 as Athena Hartwell, 86, resident of an elderly housing facility in the area. The driver, a 28-year-old Malden man, has been cited for operation of a vehicle with a suspended license. The driver’s name is not being released at this time and a court date has not been scheduled. The investigation is being conducted by the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office, Malden Police and the Massachusetts State Police s Crash Analysis and Reconstruction Section.

86-year-old Athena Hartwell identified as woman killed after being hit by SUV while walking on sidewalk in Malden

86-year-old Athena Hartwell identified as woman killed after being hit by SUV while walking on sidewalk in Malden Updated Mar 09, 2021; The 86-year-old woman who died Monday afternoon after being struck by an SUV while walking on a sidewalk in Malden has been identified as a resident of a nearby elderly housing facility, according to authorities. Athena Hartwell was walking on Hunting Street in the area of Salem Street in Malden shortly before 1:40 p.m. when the driver of a Toyota RAV4 hit her with the SUV , according to a statement from Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan’s office. A 28-year-old Malden man, who authorities are not identifying at this time, has been cited for driving a motor vehicle with a suspended license. A court date for the driver has not yet been scheduled, according to authorities.

A dozen people displaced by Mission Hill fire

A dozen people displaced by Mission Hill fire Updated March 9, 2021, 7:38 p.m. Email to a Friend Person leaps to safety to escape from fire One resident jumped to safety from the second floor of a burning Mission Hill home late Monday night as Boston firefighters battled a two-alarm fire that caused an estimated $750,000 in damage. The person was taken to a hospital for medical care, the department tweeted on its official Twitter account. Firefighters rushed to Pontiac Street around 9:50 p.m. to find heavy flames pouring out from the upper levels of a 3½-story building, the department said. A second alarm was called, bringing more crews to the scene. The fire was brought under control in about two hours. There was no update on the jumper’s condition Tuesday, said firefighter Brian Alkins, a department spokesman. A dozen people and one puppy were displaced by the fire. The cause remains under investigation.

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