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Police Investigating Death of Wanted Adams Man
Police blocked Cherry Street on Friday evening during the investigation of a possible suicide when police where searching for a wanted suspect. |
ADAMS, Mass. — A local man with outstanding warrants took his own life Friday night after police entered his home.
Michael C. Jimenez, 27, of 7 Cherry St. apparently shot himself at about 9 p.m.
A statement released by the Berkshire district attorney's office at about 3 a.m. Saturday said members of the state police Community Action Team had learned that Jimenez was in the Cherry Street home.
Jimenez had outstanding arrest warrants from Hampden Superior Court and Springfield District Court. The statement did not detail the nature of the warrants.
"Troopers were admitted to a residence at 7 Cherry Street and after an inquiry about the whereabouts of the suspect heard a single gunshot. Upon a cautious approach to the second floor, troopers discovered the suspect, deceased," according to the district attorney's office.
No further details were released.
Scanner reports at the time indicated an "active shooter" on Cherry Street and reports of gunshots, including officers being shot at.
"Police were yelling to get back in the house, that guns were drawn," said Erika Brown, who lives two houses up from scene. She added, "it was something you'd see on TV like 'The First 48.'"
There was a heavy police presence at the scene for most of the evening. Adams Police and state police were at the scene, a single-family home near the top of the steep, narrow street. Brown said she saw a young child carried out of the house by police and taken from the scene by ambulance.
It was not clear who else lived in the house or if Jimenez was the owner.
The special response team from Pittsfield had been called but that request was canceled, according to scanner reports.
Both ends of Cherry Street were blocked off and police tape strung across the home's driveway.
State Police Ballistics and Crime Scene Services Sections were assisting in the investigation. Adams Ambulance Service also had personnel at the scene.
Brown, who moved to the neighborhood in November, described it as quiet.
"You barely see anyone around here, no noise, very peaceful," she said. "[Jimenez] came over while my boyfriend was shoveling three days ago and invited us to come down his house sometime."
The street was not reopened until about 1 a.m. but investigators were still inside the house.
The incident remains under investigation.
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