Newburyport Fire Chief Christopher LeClaire and City Marshal Mark Murray, alongside Amesbury Fire Chief Kenneth Berkenbush and Acting Police Chief Craig Bailey, report that first responders have shifted into recovery efforts for the missing six-year-old boy in the Merrimack River.
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(UPDATE #3 9:50 a.m.) Newburyport and Mutual Aid Partners Continue Water Search Throughout Night Into Morning for Missing 6-Year-Old Boy
Fire Chief Christopher LeClaire and City Marshal Mark Murray report that the Newburyport Fire Department and its mutual aid partners are continuing to search for a missing six-year-old boy in the Merrimack River this morning.
(UPDATE #2 11 p.m.) Newburyport and Mutual Aid Partners Conducting Water Search in Merrimack River for Missing 6-Year-Old Boy
City Marshal Mark Murray and Fire Chief Christopher LeClaire report that the Newburyport Fire Department is currently conducting a water search alongside its mutual aid partners in the Merrimack River. The report initially came into Amesbury Fire but Newburyport Fire has assumed responsibility for the call at this time.
Newburyport Police and Fire Respond to Crash Involving Pedestrian
NEWBURYPORT — City Marshal Mark Murray and Fire Chief Christopher LeClaire report that the Newburyport Police and Fire Departments responded to a motor vehicle crash involving a pedestrian on Storey Avenue Monday morning. At approximately 11:45 a.m., a 911 caller reported that a pedestrian was struck by a truck at the intersection of Storey Avenue […]
Newburyport Police and Fire Departments Respond to Crash Involving Pedestrian
City Marshal Mark Murray and Fire Chief Christopher LeClaire report that the Newburyport Police and Fire Departments responded to a motor vehicle crash involving a pedestrian on Route 1 Wednesday night. At approximately 7:30 p.m., a 911 caller reported that a pedestrian was struck by a vehicle on Route 1 near Hill Street. Police and […]