Crime
Dartmouth man arrested after physical confrontation results in shooting
NEW BEDFORD – Police have arrested one male and are charging another after a dispute at a New Bedford automotive shop.
On Friday, February 16th, police responded to 1593 Cove Road regarding shots fired. Upon arrival, patrol officers learned that an argument over a civil matter had escalated into a physical confrontation. The owner of the shop, 39-year-old Thomas Vinagre, got into a physical confrontation with 24-year-old Dallas Chace. During the struggle, Chace produced a firearm that discharged twice as the men grappled.
Fortunately, nobody was struck, and a customer immediately called for police assistance.
Narcotics detectives Emily Pacheco and Matthew Sylvia were the first to arrive on the scene and successfully separated the two men. The firearm was secured, and Chace was found to be duly licensed to carry it. He was placed under arrest and charged with unlawful discharge of a firearm and two counts of attempt to commit assault and battery by firearm. The firearm, a 9mm semi-automatic, was seized.
A charge has also been requested on Vinagre for assault and battery on Chace.
If you have any information concerning crime, you can remain anonymous. Call 508-99-CRIME, or visit our website and leave tips at https://www.newbedfordpd.com/report/
-
Community7 years ago
National Shrine of La Salette Festival of Lights 2017 set to begin
-
Community6 years ago
Massachusetts State Police looking for good home for retired dogs
-
Crime6 years ago
Fall River ranked most dangerous city in Massachusetts according to report
-
latest7 years ago
Durfee student allegedly overdoses on marijuana
-
Community6 years ago
Video of Fall River Police goes viral
-
Causes6 years ago
Missing Fall River woman found deceased
-
Crime7 years ago
Fall River Police add names to most wanted list
-
Causes6 years ago
Fall River teenager reported missing has been found
You must be logged in to post a comment Login