On May 23, 2018
members of the Hartford Police Patrol Division were dispatched
to the area of 101-103 Enfield Street for a report of shots
fired and a person down in the street. Upon patrol officer's
arrival, a single female victim was found lying in the middle
of the street suffering from several gunshot wounds. Officers
initiated life saving measures along with members of American
Medical Response, and the Hartford Fire Department. The victim
was transported to Saint Francis Hospital where she ultimately
succumbed to her injuries. The victim was identified as
forty-four (44) year old Hartford resident, Lydia Tirillo.
Hartford Police Major Crimes Division led the investigation
with assistance of the Crime Scene Division. During the course
of the investigation, detectives ultimately identified a lone
suspect. Probable cause was developed, and a warrant was
submitted to a judge of the superior court. The warrant was
granted on 10/31/18, and the accused was arrested on 11/01/18,
by members of the HPD Violent Crime Unit and Fugitive Task
Force. During the arrest, the accused was found to be in
possession of narcotics, and actively resisted arrest. The
suspect, identified as twenty-six (26) year old Byron Perry of
Hartford, is currently in custody and being held on a
$1,000,000.00 dollar bond for the charges of Murder, and
Carrying a Pistol without a Permit, as well as an additional
$25,000.00 bond for the charges of Possession of Narcotics and
Interfering with Police.
The victim and suspect were known to each
other, and the incident is believed to have
Perry is to be
arraigned today (Friday) at GA14, 101 Lafayette Street.
Attached is his
booking photograph.
Probably has a rap sheet a mile long. GA14 will now actually do something besides probation or special programs all designed to keep criminals on the streets.
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