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Man wanted in connection to Radford shooting arrested in Massachusetts
Hector Javier Bido was one of three men wanted by Radford Police in the January shootings
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Hector Javier Bido, of Dublin, with firearms seized by Massachusetts State Police during an arrest on Feb. 11, 2021. (Radford Police Department / Massachusetts State Police)
HAVERHILL, Ma. – A Dublin man wanted as a suspect in a January Radford shooting was found and arrested by the Massachusetts State Police Violent Fugitive Apprehension Section (MSP VFAS) Thursday morning.
23-year-old Hector Javier Bido was located in a bedroom and arrested without incident after troopers with MSP VFAS identified an apartment on Proctor Street in Haverhill as his possible location.
Jose F. Vasquez Jr. (Courtesy photograph.)
Three men connected with last November’s stabbing murder of a 26-year-old in Haverhill were indicted today by an Essex County grand jury.
Indicted were 20-year-old David Trongeau and 19-year-old Kaiden Henderson for murder and armed robbery and 24-year-old Devaughn Johnson for two counts of being an accessory after the fact. The indictments move the cases out of Haverhill District Court and into Essex County Superior Court where the men face more severe penalties if convicted of the crimes.
Trongeau was the first to be charged in the Nov. 21 murder of Jose F. Vasquez Jr. at a Marble Street home. He was arrested three days after the stabbing by the Massachusetts State Police Violent Fugitive Apprehension Section, Essex State Police Detective Unit and Haverhill Police. On Nov. 26, Johnson was charged with being an accessory and, on Dec. 2, Henderson was arrested at a Holiday Inn in Boston without incident.
State Police: Violent Fugitive Nabbed With Loaded Gun
State and federal law enforcement ran after and apprehended a fugitive in Foxboro this morning, and say he had a loaded gun and crack cocaine on his person.
29-year-old Dwyane Rogers-Flonory, wanted on various warrants out of Boston, was taken into custody shortly after 8:20 a.m.The Massachusetts State Police Violent Fugitive Apprehension Section, Deputy U.S. Marshals and parole officers participated in the stake-out and arrest.
This morning, troopers and agents established surveillance at an apartment complex at 400 Foxborough Boulevard and observed a vehicle associated with the suspect. Police saw Rogers-Flonory walking toward the vehicle. As they moved in to arrest him, the suspect ran off on foot and scaled a six-foot fence. With team members in pursuit, Rogers-Flonory tried to scale a second fence but was caught and placed in custody, state police said in a media release.