Crime & Safety
Marblehead Woman May Be With Fugitive Police Shooting Suspect
Jeremiah Wooden allegedly shot at Salem police officers Thursday; he may be traveling with a Marblehead woman, police said.

MARBLEHEAD, MA — A Malden man is wanted for the attempted murder of a police officer on Fairfield Street on Thursday evening.
Police are seeking in the public's help in finding Jeremiah F. Wooden, 22 (pictured above). Police listed Wooden's address as 22 Spring Street in Malden.
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Wooden is described as a black male, six-feet tall and weighing 200 pounds.
Police state that officers attempted to stop Wooden, who had five outstanding warrants, on Fairfield Street shortly after 6 p.m. on Thursday.
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During a foot chase and struggle, Wooden pulled out a gun and fired a shot at the officers, who were not hit or injured.
Wooden then fled on foot. The area around Fairfield and Lafayette Streets were blocked off for several hours on Thursday evening as state, local, and canine units searched for the suspect, but he was not found.
On Friday morning, Salem Police issued the wanted poster for Wooden. It also listed three known associates/girlfriends: Kandis Moore of Marblehead, Amber Lebaron of Lynn, and Kaileigh McNeil of East Boston.
Anyone with information about Wooden should contact the Salem Police at 978-744-1212. The public is urged to use caution if Wooden is spotted.
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