Fatal Watertown Crash Claims Two Lives; Reward for Murder Suspect

UPDATE: A tragic multi-vehicle accident in Watertown, Massachusetts has claimed the lives of two individuals just after noon on Tuesday. Emergency responders found the victims suffering from severe injuries upon arrival at the scene on Bigelow Avenue. The Watertown Police confirmed that both individuals succumbed to their injuries.

Authorities are currently investigating the incident and have stated, “This remains an active and ongoing investigation involving the Watertown Police and the Massachusetts State Police.” Officials expressed their condolences, saying, “Our thoughts are with the families and loved ones affected by this tragic incident.” Police are urging the public to avoid the area to facilitate ongoing investigation efforts.

In a separate ongoing case, the U.S. Marshals and Massachusetts State Police have launched a renewed effort to apprehend a suspect linked to a double homicide in Brockton. The suspect, Davinci Leonard, is wanted for the murders of two teenagers, Tymari Albertson (15) and Cevannah Alvarez (18), who lost their lives in March. Authorities report that Leonard fled the scene and are now offering a reward of $7,500 for information leading to his capture. He is believed to be possibly hiding in Haiti or the Dominican Republic.

The urgency surrounding Leonard’s capture is heightened as police continue their search. “We are asking anyone with information to come forward,” an official stated, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in solving this case.

In the past 24 hours, the Brockton Police Department responded to 229 incidents, including eight aggravated assaults and multiple thefts. The department’s incident log reflects a concerning trend of violence and crime in the area.

Several arrests have been made, including individuals charged with operating with a suspended license, drug distribution, and assault. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Among those arrested is Esteban Rivera, accused of distributing a Class B drug, and Angela Fenno, implicated in receiving stolen property.

As investigations into both the Watertown crash and the Brockton double homicide continue, authorities are urging citizens to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity or information that could assist in these critical cases.

WHAT’S NEXT: Residents should keep an eye on updates from local law enforcement as they continue to provide crucial developments regarding the ongoing investigations and efforts to capture wanted suspects.