Crime & Safety
Man Who Fled To Texas Arraigned In Falmouth Stabbing Case
The second of two people charged with the murder of Doug Rose in Falmouth was arraigned. A pre-trial hearing is set for Nov. 4.
FALMOUTH, MA — A second person was arraigned on charges connected to the murder of Doug Rose in Falmouth, Cape & Islands District Attorney Michael O’Keefe announced.
Charee Rainey, 40, of Boston, was arraigned last week. Tishaun Miller, the second person brought up on murder charges in this case, was arraigned and held without bail on Sept. 30.
Local police responded to a home on Davisville Road in Falmouth after receiving a report of a disturbance around 6:25 p.m. on Sept. 22. There, they found Rose bleeding from apparent stab wounds, a statement from the DA's office said.
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"Evidence suggested the dispute resulting in Mr. Rose’s death involved narcotics and $600 dollars," the DA's Office said.
Rose was given medical attention on the scene, and was also transported to Falmouth Hospital, where he died from his injuries.
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Rainey was arrested around 6 p.m. on Sept. 28 by the U.S. Marshalls North Texas Fugitive Unit at an apartment in Fort Worth, Texas. Rainey was brought back to Massachusetts on Oct. 5.
A pre-trial hearing is scheduled for both Miller and Rainey on November 4, 2002.
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