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Framingham Police Department

27-Year-Old ID'd As Victim In Framingham Suspicious Death Investigation 27-Year-Old ID'd As Victim In Framingham Suspicious Death Investigation
27-Year-Old ID'd As Victim In Framingham Suspicious Death Investigation A 27-year-old Connecticut man has been identified as a victim of a suspicious death in Massachusetts after his body was found in a home with "apparent trauma." Fairfield County resident Brooks Hood, of Bridgeport, was found dead inside a Middlesex County home on Wednesday, April 10, on Fenwick Street in Framingham. Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan said Hood was found after the Framingham Police Department received an anonymous 911 call.  On Thursday, April 18, Ryan said the case was referred to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, who would determine the cause and manner o…
Seen Them? 3 Teens Missing In Framingham, Police Ask For Public’s Help Seen Them? 3 Teens Missing In Framingham, Police Ask For Public’s Help
Alliana Greenidge, Mikayla Sayasane, Jayleen Miranda Missing Three teen girls in Framingham were all reported missing for nearly one week, and police are asking the public to help find them. Alliana Greenidge, 17, Mikayla Sayasane, 16, and Jayleen Miranda, 14, were last seen on Saturday, Jan. 27, at 1 Frederick Abbott Way, which is the address of the Wayside Youth & Family Support Network, according to police. Framingham PD is attempting to locate three missing juveniles. Alliana Greenidge DOB: 12/5/06, Mikayla Sayasane DOB:... Posted by Framingham Police Department on Wednesday, January 31, 2024 This isn’t the first time Greenidge and …
Multiple Firefighters Hurt After 3-Alarm Framingham Blaze Multiple Firefighters Hurt After 3-Alarm Framingham Blaze
Multiple Firefighters Hurt After 3-Alarm Framingham Blaze A three-alarm fire displaced 40 people and injured four firefighters in Framingham on Saturday, Oct. 28. The fire happened at an apartment complex at 1630 Worcester Road on Saturday night. Firefighters were able to put out the flames, but not before the damage was done. Multiple apartments were left uninhabitable. One unit on the fourth floor sustained significant damage, Framingham Fire Chief Michael Dutcher said. Fire investigators did not say what sparked the blaze.  Last night, your #Framingham #Firefighters battled a tough, 3-alarm, high rise fire at 1630 Worcester Rd. It was a h…
Man, 34, Missing For 3 Weeks Might Still Be In Framingham Area, Police Say Man, 34, Missing For 3 Weeks Might Still Be In Framingham Area, Police Say
Man, 34, Missing For 3 Weeks Might Still Be In Framingham Area, Police Say Framingham Police are asking for the public's help in locating a man who has not been heard from in three weeks. George K. Wakanya, age 34, was reported missing on Thursday, March 30, Framingham Police report.  Missing PersonGeorge K. Wakanya, 34 years old, is missing and has not been in contact with anyone in 3 weeks. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Framingham Police Department at 508-872-1212. pic.twitter.com/faxo5q9R5s — Framingham Police (@FraminghamPD) April 3, 2023 Wakanya's mother told police that she had not heard from in three weeks and that his phone goes str…
FOUND: Framingham Police Locate Man Missing For Over Two Weeks FOUND: Framingham Police Locate Man Missing For Over Two Weeks
Found: Framingham Police Locate Man Missing For Over Two Weeks Police have located a man who was missing for over two weeks after issuing a "Be On The Lookout" (BOLO), authorities say.  Shaun O'Donoghue, age 54, has been located safely, Framingham Police said on Facebook.  UPDATE: Shaun O'Donoghue has been located and is safe. Thank you for your help. pic.twitter.com/S7lCmFjN5d — Framingham Police (@FraminghamPD) December 22, 2022 Before his discover O'Donoghue was last seen in Northborough on Saturday, Dec. 6 and the BOLO was issued a week and a half later, on the 17th, Framingham Police said on Facebook.  O'Donoghue was described as white male…
WATCH: Framingham Police Officer Saves Choking Infant's Life WATCH: Framingham Police Officer Saves Choking Infant's Life
Watch: Framingham Police Officer Saves Choking Infant's Life The parents of a choking two-month-old didn't know that when they rushed the baby inside the Framingham Police Department earlier this week that they had found the perfect person to save their child's life.  Officer Ryan Porter was in the lobby when baby Ravi's parents burst through the front doors of the police department just before 6 p.m. on Wednesday, July 20, the police department said. Ravi was choking, and a rescue couldn't have come a moment later.  As Porter took the baby from its frantic mother, Ravi stopped breathing. The officer, who teaches CPR at the department, delivered a f…