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Arrest Made in Connection With Sunday's Non-Fatal Shooting on River Street in Cambridge

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UPDATE: The Cambridge Police Department have made an arrest of a suspect wanted in conjunction with Sunday evening’s non-fatal shooting in the River Street area. Lamaree Wallace, 20, from 1850 Washington Street in Boston, was arrested this morning by the Cambridge Police and will face multiple charges, including firearm offenses, Possession to Distribute a Class D Drug, and other potential charges. 

After a thorough investigation, the Cambridge Police were able to identify Wallace as one of the suspects wanted in relation to Sunday’s shooting. Wallace and another male were seen walking in the area of William Street earlier this morning. Upon seeing Wallace and the other party, officers approached and took Wallace into custody. The Cambridge Police also arrested the other party -- Frantz Teneus, 21, 90 North Hampton Street in Boston -- for Possession to Distribute a Class D Drug. 

“I am real proud of the professional and around-the-clock investigation conducted by our officers and the cooperation we received from our residents,” said Police Commissioner Branville G. Bard. “As a result of this invaluable teamwork, we were able to apprehend and take a dangerous suspect off of our streets. We still have more work to do, but these arrests speak to the progress that has been made by our hard-working officers, who are fully committed to resolving the recent spate of violence in our community.” 

While an arrest has been made, the Cambridge Police is still seeking to identify an additional suspect(s) connected to Sunday’s River Street shooting incident, as well as suspects affiliated with a separate, non-fatal River Street area shooting that took place on Tuesday, September 5. Anyone with information is encouraged to call the Cambridge Police Department at 617-349-3300, submit anonymous tips by texting Tip411 (847411) - begin your message with Tip650 and then type your message - or e-mail via the Cambridge Police MyPD app or 
www.cambridgepolice.org/tips.
Page was posted on 5/8/2018 8:34 PM
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