Morgan Gonzales

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mgonzales@dailyvoice.com

Morgan Gonzales is a breaking news reporter. She studied journalism at the University of Georgia where she focused on health and medical reporting. She has previously reported for the Dallas Morning News.

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Rowley Man Dies In 3-Alarm Fire, Cause Under Investigation Rowley Man Dies In 3-Alarm Fire, Cause Under Investigation
Rowley Man Dies In 3-Alarm Fire, Cause Under Investigation A three-alarm fire claimed the life of a man who became the sixth older adult to die in a house fire in the past three weeks, officials say.  A passerby spotted smoke emanating from a home at 2 Railroad Avenue around 4:10 a.m. on Friday, April 21, according to the Rowley Fire Department.  Firefighters responded and saw smoke and flames coming from inside the home. They entered and found a single person inside, an older man.  The man was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead.  While everyone was sleeping, Rowley Fire Department received a report of a structure f…
Manchester-By-The-Sea Man Nabbed For Child Porn After Months-Long Investigation: Police Manchester-By-The-Sea Man Nabbed For Child Porn After Months-Long Investigation: Police
Manchester-By-The-Sea Man Nabbed For Child Porn After Months-Long Investigation: Police A months-long police investigation culminated in the execution of a search warrant that led to an arrest, officials say. Casey Connors, of Manchester-By-The-Sea, was arrested on Thursday, April 20 at approximately 4:30 p.m. as the result of a long-term investigation, according to Manchester-By-The-Sea police.  The arrest followed the execution of a search warrant at 1 Powder House Lane in Manchester-By-The-Sea.  The following groups were involved in the investigation:  Topsfield police Rowley police Ipswich police The Massachusetts State Police Crime Laboratory Connors is …
Cops Hospitalized, Dog Dead As Arrest Of Wanted Dorchester Fugitive Goes Awry: Police Cops Hospitalized, Dog Dead As Arrest Of Wanted Dorchester Fugitive Goes Awry: Police
Cops Hospitalized, Dog Dead As Arrest Of Wanted Dorchester Fugitive Goes Awry: Police A 'warning: beware of dog' sign would likely have been appreciated when police officers were arresting a 22-year-old man who was wanted on 12 outstanding warrants.  The arrest of Tumerrick Brown, of Dorchester, quickly escalated after a pair of dogs attacked a police officer on Wednesday, April 19 at approximately 1:30 p.m., according to the Boston Police Department.  Read more: Dog Shot Dead By Boston Police While Serving Arrest Warrant In Mattapan: Police Brown, who was wanted for a slew of crimes including assault and battery on a police officer, was placed under arrest by mem…
FOUND: Revere 70-Year-Old With Dementia, Oxygen Needs Goes Missing FOUND: Revere 70-Year-Old With Dementia, Oxygen Needs Goes Missing
Found: Revere 70-Year-Old With Dementia, Oxygen Needs Goes Missing Police announced that a 70-year-old man who went missing was found later the same day.  Daniel Sarro, who requires oxygen and suffers from early onset dementia, was last seen in the area of Douglas Street in Revere, according to the Revere Police Department in a Tweet sent on Friday, April 21.  Sarro was last seen wearing a black hat, gold emblem, and a black jacket.  Anyone who sees Sarro is asked to call (781) 284-1212.
Forget The Baked Beans, Boston Is Really Known For These Dishes Forget The Baked Beans, Boston Is Really Known For These Dishes
Forget The Baked Beans, Boston Is Really Known For These Dishes New York has cheesecake, Buffalo has wings, and Philly has cheesesteaks, but Boston's claim to baked bean fame has now been replaced with these exciting dishes, according to Eater Boston.   These dishes, many from historic Boston eateries, have now become iconic to the city, according to Eater Boston. The list includes a wide range of dishes available at restaurants across the Boston area.  Roast beef sandwich at Kelly’s Roast Beef Kelly's Roast Beef, known for its "three-way" roast beef sandwich, has become a Boston institution. With four locations in Massachusetts, and several more in Ne…
Thieving Boston Teens Steal 23 Cell Phones, Came Back For Seconds, Thirds: Police Thieving Boston Teens Steal 23 Cell Phones, Came Back For Seconds, Thirds: Police
Thieving Boston Teens Steal 23 Cell Phones, Came Back For Seconds, Thirds: Police A pair of 14-year-old boys weren't satisfied with their initial helping of stolen goods and left and came back twice to gather more and more ill-gotten electronics.  Thieves smashed a window to 201 Sumner Street in Boston around 4:55 a.m. on Thursday, April 20 and stole multiple cell phones from a wall display, according to the Boston Police Department. A cell phone shop called "celltronic Boston" is listed at that address.  The robbers took the phones and left, but an hour later they returned, broke the glass counter display, and took more cell phones. They left and ret…
House Fire In Chelmsford Requires Backup To Battle (DEVELOPING) House Fire In Chelmsford Requires Backup To Battle (DEVELOPING)
House Fire In Chelmsford Requires Backup To Battle (Developing) Firefighters are currently battling a fire at a home in Chelmsford, officials say.  Mutual aid was requested to help deal with the blaze, according to the Billerica Fire Department on Facebook.  CHELMSFORD FIRE| pic.twitter.com/SPa7qyZwm4 — Lowell Scanner (@lowellmaradios) April 21, 2023 This situation is still developing. Check back here for updates as they are available. 
Officials Address Racism Claims At Boston Marathon, "We Need To Do Better" Officials Address Racism Claims At Boston Marathon, "We Need To Do Better"
Officials Address Racism Claims At Boston Marathon, "We Need To Do Better" Reports of racist police actions at the Boston Marathon have been addressed by officials who say that they "did not deliver on our promise to make it a great day for everyone."  Photos and videos of an inequitable police presence at the Boston Marathon have been swirling around on social media since race day, Monday, April 17. Three days later, the marathon's official Twitter account published a response to the accusations. A group of black folks showed up to support their friends in the Boston marathon. And they are met with the police police force. This is the city I was born in. This…
Cardiac Arrest While Driving: Hudson Man Dies After Crashing Into Parked Car, Police Say Cardiac Arrest While Driving: Hudson Man Dies After Crashing Into Parked Car, Police Say
Cardiac Arrest While Driving: Hudson Man Dies After Crashing Into Parked Car, Police Say A man in his 50s who drove on the wrong side of the road and crashed into a parked car was experiencing cardiac arrest, officials say.  The driver, from Hudson, died after experiencing cardiac arrest while driving on Hawthorne Avenue in Cambridge shortly after 7:00 a.m. on Thursday, April 20, the Cambridge Police Department told Daily Voice. The man, coming from Memorial Drive, began to drive in the wrong direction of Hawthorne Street. He then crashed into an unoccupied car parked near the intersection with Mt. Auburn Street.  After being transported to a local Cambridge hospital…
ID Released For Gun-Wielding Invader Looking For 'Specific Person' At Quincy Home ID Released For Gun-Wielding Invader Looking For 'Specific Person' At Quincy Home
ID Released For Gun-Wielding Invader Looking For 'Specific Person' At Quincy Home Authorities have released the identity of a man accused of breaking into a home in Quincy and injuring three people while looking for a "specific person," police and reports said.  Michael Campbell is facing multiple charges in connection with the home invasion that occurred the 400 block of Granite Street around 8:40 p.m. on Sunday, April 16, Quincy Police report.  Residents assumed a knock on their door was their food delivery person, but instead Campbell threatened them with a gun, police said. Campbell also forced the residents onto their stomachs while he attempted to zip-tie their ha…
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