Osorio-Caballero was found shot on Grand Avenue after crashing his car into a building Author: Doug Stewart (FOX61) Updated: 11:40 AM EST January 18, 2021
Police have identified the man who was killed in a fatal shooting in a crashed car on Grand Avenue Saturday night.
Police said Jorge Osorio-Caballero, 32, died of his injuries.
Police said around 8:30 PM, patrol officers responded to a ShotSpotter alert of gunfire in the area of Grand Avenue at Lloyd Street in the Fair Haven neighborhood.
When they arrived, officers found a car crashed into the side of a commercial building at 337 Grand Avenue. The driver of the car had been shot. New Haven Fire Department and American Medical Response personnel arrived and an ambulance took Osorio-Caballero to Yale New Haven Hospital where he was pronounced deceased.
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Obituary: Charles Allen Foehl III
KENNEBUNKPORT - Allen Foehl, 86, of Cape Porpoise died peacefully on Jan. 9, 2021 at the Gosnell Memorial Hospice House. He .
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Charles Allen Foehl III
KENNEBUNKPORT – Allen Foehl, 86, of Cape Porpoise died peacefully on Jan. 9, 2021 at the Gosnell Memorial Hospice House. He is now reunited with his loving wife, Sally, of 53 years, whom he missed greatly, undoubtedly the most important relationship of his life and a love that brought joy to them both. His brilliance was subtle and humble, he brought a smile to everyone’s face in the community.
Born in Boston on Oct. 17, 1934, the eldest of four boys spent his childhood in Orange, N.J., where his grandmother lived down the street. He would visit often, she taught Allen poker, bridge and backgammon and he had fond memories of holiday traditions at her house. His father would drive him and his brother Bill to school each morning, and they would ride the bus back for 7 cents, cutting throu