Homicide investigation underway in Somerville after murder on Webster Avenue

On April 14, 2009, in Uncategorized, by The News Staff
Woman's body was found Monday night in a car parked in Webster Avenue's parking lot. ~Photo by William Tauro

The
body of a woman reported missing in Everett last week was discovered in
Somerville last evening and authorities are now conducting a homicide
investigation into the circumstances of her death, Middlesex District
Attorney Gerry Leone, Everett Police Chief Steve Mazzie and Somerville
Police Chief Anthony Holloway informed the public today.

According
to authorities, on Wednesday, April 8, Charline Rosemond, 23, of
Everett was reported missing to Everett Police after failing to return
home from work. When she was last seen, she was believed to have been
driving her father's car, a gray Honda Civic.

Yesterday, Monday,
April 13, at approximately 6:30 p.m., Somerville Police reported that
they had found the vehicle parked outside 10 Webster Avenue in
Somerville. In the car they found the deceased victim exhibiting an
apparent gunshot wound.

The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner
conducted an autopsy today and ruled the death a homicide caused by a
single gunshot wound to the head.

Massachusetts State Police
assigned to the Middlesex District Attorney's Office, Everett Police
and Somerville Police are conducting a homicide investigation to
determine the circumstances of the victim's death.

Members of
the public with information that they believe may be helpful to the
investigation can call Everett Police at 617-394-2462, Somerville
Police at 617 625-1212, or Massachusetts State Police assigned to the
Middlesex District Attorney's Office 781-897-6650.

 

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