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Two people have been charged in connection with, what Haverhill Police call, a “stabbing incident” near Central Square, Bradford, late yesterday morning.
Twenty-three-year-old Carson Hamilton, of Haverhill, and 22-year-old Haley Thomas, of North Andover, were charged with armed robbery, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon a knife and assault battery with a dangerous weapon a shod foot.
Police were dispatched to the intersection of South Main and Pleasant Streets to find an unnamed 24-year-old man bleeding from, what was described as a non-life-threatening wound. Initial radio traffic from emergency medical services suggested the incident stemmed from a domestic situation.
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May 13, 2021
Dimitrios Zaralidis, at left. in Haverhill District Court with his lawyer, Gerard LaFlamme. (WHAV News photograph.)
A plea of not guilty was entered Thursday on behalf of a 76-year-old Haverhill man charged in connection with the hit and run death more than two years of a man walking across a downtown crosswalk.
During a short arraignment in Haverhill District Court, First Justice Cesar A. Archilla ordered Dimitrios Zaralidis, 46 Pinedale Ave., Haverhill, not to drive any vehicles and to return to court June 28. Zaralidis is charged with motor vehicle homicide by negligent operation, leaving the scene of an accident and a crosswalk violation. The accident resulted in the death of 59-year-old Charles O. “Chucky” Burrill Jr. around 5 a.m., Jan. 25, 2019 when he was struck while on a Main Street crosswalk near White’s Corner.
Officers responded just before 8 a.m. to the intersection of Salem Street and Sunset Circle. A man told police his child was about to board the bus when the truck raced past the bus on the sidewalk, forcing him to pull her out of harm s way.
There were also two children aboard the bus at the time of the crash, police said, but no one was injured. They were later taken by another bus to the Dr. Elmer S. Bagnall Elementary School.
The department is seeking a criminal summons against the man, Gillen said, and he will be charged with leaving the scene of an accident/property damage, reckless operation of a motor vehicle, operating after suspension, marked lanes violation, and fail to stop for a school bus.