Worcester police searching for man believed to be involved in fatal stabbings
Worcester police are searching for a man believed to be involved in the fatal stabbings of two women who were found dead on Saturday, officials announced.
Police said they are looking for Worcester resident William Rodriguez, 59. Officials arrived at an apartment on Main Street just after 1 p.m. on Saturday where the pair of women were reportedly dead.
The two women, whose identities were not immediately disclosed by officials, had suffered multiple puncture wounds and were pronounced dead upon arrival by Worcester EMS, officials said.
Police cautioned the public to consider Rodriguez “armed and dangerous.” The investigation remains ongoing, officials said.
Anyone with information regarding the incident are encouraged to contact the Worcester Police Detective Bureau at 508-799-8651.
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