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Man charged in deadly wrong-way crash that killed Endicott College officer out on bail

Man charged in deadly wrong-way crash that killed Endicott College officer out on bail

A man charged in connection with a deadly wrong-way crash on I-95 in Massachusetts is out on bail.The crash killed Exeter native and Endicott College police Sgt. Jeremy Cole, who was on his way home early Thanksgiving morning after his shift.Prosecutors said 40-year-old Keoma Duarte of New Bedford, Massachusetts, had a blood alcohol level twice the legal limit when he struck Cole.>> Download the free WMUR app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google Play <<Duarte pleaded not guilty to manslaughter and other charges.The Essex County District Attorney's Office said Duarte posted a $100,000 bail on March 17. The judge ordered that he cannot drive, must wear a GPS monitor and take part in alcohol monitoring.A pre-trial hearing is scheduled for April 1.Previous coverage:March. 23, 2025: Endicott College honors police sergeant killed in crash with Officer of the Year awardMarch. 4, 2025: Man accused of killing Endicott College police sergeant in wrong-way crash enters not guilty pleaDec. 23, 2024: Judge denies bail change request for man charged in connection with fatal wrong-way crash Dec. 9, 2024: Hundreds of police officers, loved ones pay respects to Exeter man killed in wrong-way crash Dec. 8, 2024: Services set for police officer killed in wrong-way crash on I-95 Dec. 5, 2024: Video shows moments before driver went wrong way on I-95 before fatal crash, police sayDec. 3, 2024: Endicott College honors campus police officer, Exeter native killed in crash Dec. 3, 2024: Man faces multiple charges in wrong-way crash that killed police officer from Exeter Dec. 2, 2024: Endicott College holds vigil for police officer killed in wrong-way crashDec. 2, 2024: Police in NH explore ways to alert drivers of wrong-way vehiclesNov. 29, 2024: NH man remembered as a role model after deadly head-on crashNov. 29, 2024: Exeter man who was police officer at Massachusetts college killed in head-on crash on I-95, authorities say

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