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3 Indicted in Unsolved New Bedford Murder

Updated on May 8, 2021 at 8:29 am NBC Universal, Inc. Three people have been indicted on murder-related charges in the 2019 shooting death of a teen in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Kevin Edwards, 22, of Fall River, and Mauricio Pineda, 25, of New Bedford, are both facing murder and firearm related charges. Ashlee Cambra, 23, of Fall River has been indicted on a single count of accessory to murder after the fact. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. According to the Bristol County District Attorney s Office, Edwards, Pineda and Cambra were involved in a double shooting on the evening of October 19, 2019, that occurred at the corner Tallman Street and Ashley Boulevard. 

New Bedford City Councilor Crash Under Investigation by D A

The incident in which New Bedford Ward 3 City Councilor Hugh Dunn struck two other vehicles in a downtown crash last weekend is now under investigation by the Bristol County District Attorney’s Office. Gregg Miliote, spokesperson for District Attorney Thomas M. Quinn III, confirmed to WBSM News that the D.A.’s Office has joined in the investigation. “After speaking with the New Bedford Police and being provided with investigative materials, we have decided to assign a Massachusetts State Trooper to work with New Bedford Police to further investigate this case,” Miliote said. Get our free mobile app Dunn was involved in a crash just after 1 a.m. on Saturday, May 1, in which he struck two parked vehicles and a curb with his 2015 Hyundai Genesis. Dunn moved his vehicle from the spot of the crash to the other side of the parking lot in which it occurred, leading witnesses to call into police that it was a hit-and-run incident.

Bristol County DA s Office investigating city councilor car crash

NEW BEDFORD  The Bristol County District Attorney s Office announced Friday it is assigning a state trooper to investigate the incident last week in which City Councilor Hugh Dunn hit two parked vehicles with his car at nearly 1:30 a.m. He received no charges or citations.  After speaking with the New Bedford Police and being provided with investigative materials, we have decided to assign a Massachusetts State Trooper to work with New Bedford Police to further investigate this case, said Gregg Miliote, a spokesperson for the DA s office, in an email.  Asked if the trooper would request any blood samples possibly taken from Dunn after he was transported to the hospital, or if the trooper would review any surveillance footage from the area, Miliote said the office does not comment on investigative techniques. 

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