Archive | May, 2016

Lisa DaSilva

On April 21, 1991, 21 year old Lisa DaSilva was found in her bed strangled on Tracy Street in Springfield, MA after a concerned relative hadn’t heard from her and contacted police. Please call Springfield Police Detective Bureau with information at 413-787-6355.

Price, Shana Renee

On December 26, 1990, 17 year old Shana Renee Price was found beaten, strangled and sexually assaulted in Blunt Park in Springfield. Please call Springfield Police Detective Bureau with information at 413-787-6355.

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Ann Murchison

On, July 26, 1977, 28 year old Ann Murchison was found stabbed to death in her home at 121 Eastern Avenue in Springfield. Please call Springfield Police Detective Bureau with information at 413-787-6355

Daniel Croteau

April 15, 1972, thirteen-year-old Daniel Croteau’s body was discovered in the Chicopee River in the area under Governor Robinson Bridge in Chicopee. Please call State Police Detective Unit (413) 505-5993 with information.

Christine Hurlburt

On October 6, 1968, Christine Hurlburt was reported missing after not returning home from a dance at the Mountain Park Ballroom the night before. Her body was found in the Mountain Park area on October 12, 1968. Please call Springfield Police Detective Bureau with information at 413-787-6355.

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Hampden District Attorney Anthony D. Gulluni Names Katherine E. McMahon as Chief of Appeals

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May 3, 2016 -Springfield, MA- Hampden District Attorney Anthony D. Gulluni has announced the promotion of Assistant District Attorney Katherine E. McMahon to the position of Chief Appeals for the Hampden District Attorney’s Office. District Attorney Anthony Gulluni stated, “I proudly announce Kate’s promotion to Chief of Appeals. Kate has a long and accomplished history of […]

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