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Police Seek Public’s Help in Investigation of Mother and 3 Children

Sunday, March 04, 2018

 

Police are asking for the publics help

Police are asking for the public’s help in the investigation in the homicides of a mom and her three kids inside their home at 10 Old Warren Road in West Brookfield, according to Worcester County District Attorney Joseph Early Jr.

The bodies of Sara Bermudez, 38, Madison Bermudez, 8, James Bermudez, 6, and Michael Bermudez, 2, were found after police were called to the home at approximately 3:30 p.m., Thursday, March 1.

Investigators are asking anyone who has seen a discarded plastic yellow fuel can to call the State Police Dispatch Center at 508-867-1170. Yellow is the color of cans used to store diesel fuel.

Police have determined that a yellow fuel can appears to be missing from the home.

Investigators are also asking for anyone in the West Brookfield area with active home or business surveillance cameras or dashboard-mounted cameras to call the State Police Dispatch Center.

The deaths are being investigated by the State Police Detectives assigned to the District Attorney’s Office and West Brookfield Police. 

 

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