Taunton Safety Tracker · Jun 17 Daily Digest
Fatal Crash on Route 44
- 🔥 Victim Identified in 5-Vehicle Crash: A 44-year-old Taunton woman, Ivonne Caicedo Gallego, was killed in a...

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A 44-year-old Taunton woman died in a five-vehicle crash on Route 44 Monday morning.
A Taunton house fire displaced three residents after crews cut through the roof to battle the blaze, but the home was declared a total loss. Check...
The June 15 crash on Route 44 in Taunton evolved from initial road closure to a confirmed death:
Tragic progression of the June 11 incident reveals swift multi-agency response amid water recreation risks.
Audrina Meringer, 17, has been missing from Taunton for over two weeks since May 26. Taunton police urge anyone with information to call (508) 824-7522 or NCMEC at 1-800-THE-LOST—even small details can help.
A gray car fired shots at a group near 9 Martell Ave on June 9, wounding a 27-year-old man in the arm before fleeing. Police recovered bullet casings...
The largest land-based gas release in Southeast MA history released 31,443 gallons of gasoline into East Taunton's environment.
Taunton officers responded to Meadow Street and Martel Avenue around 7 p.m. Tuesday after reports of gunfire, finding a vehicle with front-end damage...
AG sues East Taunton station owners over 31,000-gallon unreported leak, the largest land-based release in Southeast MA history.
A 22-year-old with a prior OUI suspension was arraigned in Taunton District Court on motor vehicle homicide charges after a deadly Raynham motorcycle...
Jacob Larsen, facing a pending OUI case in Taunton District Court that had already suspended his license, was granted $2,500 cash bail after a fatal...
Police cruisers blocked off streets near Martel Avenue and Cottage Street in Taunton Tuesday night amid a large but unexplained presence. With no...
Taunton volunteers, city workers, and partners removed mattresses, tires, and debris from Watson Pond on June 8 after months of illegal dumping, with new surveillance now protecting the restored site for safe public use.