Archive | August, 2022

Public’s help sought on one year anniversary of Chicopee homicide

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August 18, 2022 -Chicopee- Ahead of the one year anniversary of the shooting that claimed the life of Mr. Luis Vazquez, investigators are seeking the public’s help in their investigation. On Saturday, August 21, 2021 at approximately 1:36 a.m. the Chicopee Police Department received a 9-1-1 call reporting shots fired in 500 block of Center […]

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Suspect under arrest in fatal Chicopee crash

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August 1, 2022 -Chicopee- On Friday, July 29, 2022 at approximately  11:30 a.m.,  members of the Chicopee Police Department were dispatched to area of  Montgomery and Grattan Streets for a reported vehicle collision.   It appears a Chevy Impala was struck by a Dodge Ram on Montgomery Street while attempting to exit a gas station. The operator […]

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Arrest made in July 23, 2022 Holyoke Homicide

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July 26, 2022 -Holyoke- On Saturday, July 23, 2022 at approximately  12:05 a.m.,  Holyoke Police were dispatched to 35 North Bridge Street for a possible domestic altercation.  Upon arrival, they encountered a female gunshot victim who had passed away as a result of her injuries.  The victim has been identified as Desiree Rivera-Lopez, 36, of Holyoke.    […]

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Exculpatory Material Policy

In order to meet the Hampden County District Attorney’s Office’s constitutional, procedural rule, and ethical obligations in this regard, the Office has created a policy for the disclosure of exculpatory and impeachment material concerning law enforcement agency employees. The relevance of the disclosedinformation may still be litigated if appropriate, but it is Hampden District Attorney’s […]

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