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23-year-old Lance Morales wanted for the murder of Jessiah Mercado and her 4-month-old son, Messiah Diaz

Police warned that he might also have access to other vehicles.

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Hartford police are urgently searching for a man considered armed and extremely dangerous following a devastating shooting Tuesday afternoon that claimed the lives of a 20-year-old Massachusetts woman and her infant son.

The tragedy unfolded around 2:30 p.m. on New Britain Avenue, near Hillside Avenue and Zion Street.

According to investigators, a vehicle pulled up alongside the victimsโ€™ car and opened fire before speeding away.

The victims, identified as Jessiah Mercado, 20, and her 4-month-old son, Messiah Diaz, both from Springfield, Massachusetts, were rushed to the hospital but tragically succumbed to their injuries.

23-year-old Lance Morales wanted for the murder of Jessiah Mercado and her 4-month-old son, Messiah Diaz

A third victim, a man in his 20s, sustained a gunshot wound but is expected to recover. The driver of the victims’ car was not injured.

Authorities have identified the suspect as 23-year-old Lance “Macho” Morales, whose last known address is in Waterbury, Connecticut.

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Morales is believed to have fled the scene in a white Infiniti Q-70 bearing Massachusetts license plate 3NEB35.

Police warned that he might also have access to other vehicles.

Preliminary investigations suggest the shooting stemmed from a dispute over a vehicle.

Interim Police Chief Kenny Howell issued a direct plea to Morales, saying, “Lance, you have no other option but to hand yourself in to the Hartford Police Department for the horrific crimes you have committed. You have taken the lives of an infant and his mother. We do not tolerate that in this city.”

The Hartford Police Department is urging anyone with information about Moralesโ€™ whereabouts to contact them immediately. This tragic case remains under active investigation.

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Suspect Who Shot and Killed Christian County Deputy Identified as Richard Bird

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Christian County, Mo. โ€” Authorities have identified the suspect accused of fatally shooting a deputy with the Christian County Sheriff’s Office during a traffic stop as Richard Bird.

At the time the Blue Alert was issued, the suspect had not yet been taken into custody.

According to law enforcement officials, the deputy initiated a traffic stop involving a 2001 Chevrolet extended cab pickup truck along State Highway 160 near Highlandville.

During the stop, the suspect allegedly opened fire, fatally wounding the deputy before fleeing the scene.

The suspect was reported to have traveled southbound on Highway 160 following the shooting.

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Authorities described the suspect vehicle as a black 2001 Chevrolet extended cab pickup truck equipped with a silver brush guard, black body trim, tinted rear windows, and a three-ball trailer hitch. The vehicle was bearing Missouri license plate 9MG-X36.

A statewide Blue Alert was issued to notify the public and assist in locating the suspect.

Law enforcement officials urged residents not to approach the vehicle or suspect if located, but instead to immediately call 911 and provide detailed information while remaining at a safe distance.

Christian County is situated south of Springfield and north of Branson, an area that sees significant travel due to its proximity to the Ozarks.

Multiple agencies across the region coordinated efforts in response to the alert.

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Authorities have not yet released further details regarding the circumstances surrounding the shooting or the status of the investigation.

Law enforcement officials expressed their condolences to the deputyโ€™s family, colleagues, and the community as they continue to pursue justice in the case.


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