A state police accident reconstruction team was called to the scene Tuesday evening shortly after the accident occurred.
A 15-year-old male was struck by a vehicle near the rail trail crossing on Poplar Street.
The following information was provided by the Danvers Police Department. Where charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Judge says release of court records now without additional time for Ritzer family to "come to terms with this horrific event" would be "unconscionable" and possibly threaten case.
The DA's office offered to release redacted versions of the documents, but the judge decided to let the grand jury hearing conclude first.
Lawyers argued communication restrictions were unnecessary.
The DA's office says it's willing to release a redacted version of court documents related to a search warrant that doesn't name minor-aged witnesses or reveal some unreleased details of the crime.
Massachusetts State Police need the public’s help to identify those responsible for vandalizing a car following the Red Sox Win.
Danvers police arrested a New York City man early Friday after he allegedly attacked his taxi driver while drunk.
The argument to a grand jury is underway to move Philip Chism's case to superior court, where he would be treated as an adult. Meanwhile, a judge will hear legal challenges to an order sealing certain documents in the case.
The accident occurred shortly before 10 p.m. Tuesday night when a truck crashed into a house at the Danvers/Beverly line.
A number of news organizations are all calling foul on a judge's order to seal records related to a search warrant in the case against Philip Chism.
The accident occurred just before 10 p.m. on Tuesday on Bridge near the Danvers and Beverly line.
Diana Chism says "her heart is broken" for the family of Colleen Ritzer and she is struggling to understand how this happened.
A recent Supreme Court case addressed whether juveniles convicted of crimes may automatically be sentenced to life without parole.
The following information was provided by the Danvers Police Department. Where charges are mentioned, it doesn't indicate a conviction.
Both the reasons for the warrant and the results of the search are at this time being sealed from public review.
According to classmates, math teacher Colleen Ritzer asked the student who is now charged with her murder to stay after class to go over any questions he had on an upcoming test.
Philip Chism, who is charged with murdering teacher Colleen Ritzer, reportedly went to local theater to see "Blue Jasmine" after dumping body behind school.
A new statement was released by the district attorney's office confirming some details in the case.
Authorities says school surveillance footage shows Philip Chism attacking and murdering Colleen Ritzer and then taking her body from a bathroom toward the woods behind Danvers High School.
Philip Daniel Chism, 14, will be held without bail on charges of murdering math teacher Colleen Ritzer.
Colleen Ritzer of Andover, teacher at Danvers High School, was found dead in Danvers Tuesday night.
The case was originally scheduled to remain juvenile court, but has since been transferred over to district court.
Police officers are maintaining a security perimeter at the main entrances and exits to the school property.
A 14-year-old male suspect will be charged with murder in juvenile court.
Services are scheduled for Sunday and Monday in Colleen Ritzer's hometown of Andover for family and friends to pay their final respects.
Police say missing 14-year-old Philip Chism was found safely.
What was initially reported as a missing Danvers teenager has now become a homicide investigation, according to authorities.
A 14-year-old Danvers male was first reported missing Tuesday night and police search parties spent hours late that night combing the area around the high school.
A 14-year-old Danvers male who recently moved to town was reported missing Tuesday night. Anyone with information should call Danvers police at 978-774-1213.