Crime & Safety
Deadly Days In Hartford: Three Murders, One Fatal Pedestrian Accident
A man and teen girl were shot and killed Saturday, a woman was shot and killed Monday and a woman was dead after being hit by a vehicle.

HARTFORD, CT — It's been a violent and deadly few days in Hartford with two shooting homicides in separate incidents Saturday and Monday and a fatal pedestrian accident Monday.
According to WFSB Channel 3, a woman in her 60s was shot and later died on Oakland Terrace in what Hartford police said was a domestic incident shortly after 8 p.m.
Police have a suspect in custody, according to WFSB Channel 3, and he has been identified as Lance Logan, 63.
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WFSB reported later in the morning that Hartford police identified the victim as Carolyn Williams, 64, of Hartford.
This incident was about two days after four people were shot Saturday in apartment unit on Maple Avenue, a man and a 17-year-old girl now dead, according to WVIT Channel 30.
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WVIT reported Tuesday that the teenager has, since, died after being shot Saturday.
WVIT reports that police believe the Saturday incident was not a random event.
As Hartford police investigate those three shooting deaths, they're also investigating a fatal pedestrian incident Monday evening on Albany Avenue, according to WTNH Channel 8.
WTNH reports the driver remained on the scene and was cooperating with police after the woman, identified as 40-year-old Marta Llanos of Hartford, was hit and killed.
Several broadcast news reports are also reporting a third fatal shooting in Hartford, this one happening Tuesday night outside a pizza place, bringing the homicide death toll to four since Saturday and five counting the fatal pedestrian accident.
Anyone with information on any of the incidents can call the Hartford Police Department tip line at 860-722-8477.
For the full, WFSB Channel 3 report, click on this link.
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