• Re: Wigger Lisa Hazard went missing 10 months ago. Now Taunton man is o

    From Dead ho@21:1/5 to Scout on Sat Jun 3 11:12:31 2023
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    Scout <me4gunzzzzz@centurylink.removeme.this2.net> wrote in news:GEVjJ.51112$SR4.15292@fx43.iad:

    She got raped, beat to death and dumped in a trash bin.

    TAUNTON – Eddie Pimental of Taunton wants to get the word out that his
    close friend Lisa Hazard is still missing.

    “Until I know for a fact she’s alive and breathing I’m not gonna stop
    looking for her,” he said.

    Hazard was 29 last March when Pimental says she went missing after
    visiting her 3-year-old son for a couple days at the New Bedford home of
    the boy’s biological father.

    Pimental, 34, says he last spoke to Hazard the night of March 4, 2019,
    when she told him she was packing her stuff in anticipation of getting a
    ride from New Bedford to enter a drug rehabilitation facility.Hazard, he
    said, grew up in Taunton and is a graduate of Bristol-Plymouth Regional Technical School.Pimental says she alternately had been spending nights
    and days at her mother’s Fall River apartment and the apartment in Taunton where he lives with his mother.

    It was from Fall River, he said, that Hazard departed the day she traveled
    to New Bedford.

    Pimental says Hazard’s family reported her missing to Fall River police
    about a month after he last spoke to her on the phone.

    But he says it wasn’t until early June after he made repeated calls to
    Fall River police — including the chief’s office — as well as a phone call
    to the mayor’s office that police issued a press release to media outlets listing Hazard as a missing person and asking for the public’s help in
    locating her.

    “I made five formal complaints to the police, but they thought it wasn’t serious,” Pimental said.

    The June 4 press release from Fall River police states that Hazard at the
    time had been missing for three months.

    It described her as 5-foot-9 with brown hair, brown eyes, having a slim
    build and medium complexion and last seen wearing black sweat pants and
    brown boots.

    Unlike Pimental’s account, the police release states she did not tell her family where she was going that night.

    Hazard’s disappearance was also noted by the National Missing and
    Unidentified Persons System (NamUs), which describes itself as a national clearinghouse and resource center.

    The NamUs posting states that Hazard left New Bedford in the early morning
    of March 3, as opposed to Pimental’s recollection of a March 4 date, and
    that she told her son’s father she was “going to Fall River to procure
    drugs before checking into rehab.”

    It also notes that Hazard has a Zodiac tattoo on her right wrist.

    Pimental doesn’t deny that both he and Hazard have had a history of drug
    use and that she was scheduled to begin treatment at a rehabilitation
    facility.

    But he says after one of Hazard’s sisters died of an overdose, a few
    months before her own disappearance, she was making an effort to get
    herself clean and take responsibility for her actions.

    “She took it upon herself to be an adult and didn’t want to spiral out of control,” Pimental said.

    And knowing that Hazard had said she was about to go into rehab and then
    went missing worries him even more.

    Pimental believes that police would have made a more concerted effort to
    track down leads if not for the fact that Hazard — who at one time he says
    he considered to be his girlfriend — didn’t have a reputation for abusing drugs.

    “If you have a drug history you’re screwed,” he said.

    Pimental, who is currently unemployed, says it was his decision to take an active role in keeping in regular contact with the Fall River police department’s detective division.

    “I’ve been harassing them for five months,” he said.

    Pimental said he sat down in early June with two Fall River detectives,
    who interviewed and listened to him for an hour and a half inside Taunton Police headquarters.

    But he says he subsequently was disappointed to learn that the lead
    detective had been transferred to a different job and that her replacement
    knew nothing about the case by the time Pimental got him on the phone.

    In addition to previously contacting the police and mayor’s office in Fall River, Pimental says he called Taunton police and the office of then-Mayor Thomas Hoye Jr.

    Pimental says he’s urged police to track down and interview a small-time
    drug dealer who had been selling drugs to Hazard.

    But he says Fall River police have said they’ve been unable to find him.

    Pimental believes the man, who according to published reports has
    previously been arrested for possession of fentanyl, was the last person
    to have seen Hazard.

    He says he’s provided police with screenshot evidence of Facebook
    messages, indicating that the man lied when he claimed the last time he’d
    been in contact with Hazard was the previous January.

    “I’m not saying that he did anything to her, but I think he knows
    something,” Pimental said.

    Pimental says Hazard’s mother has been “extremely worried.”

    “It’s killing her,” he said.

    Other relatives are also holding out hope that Hazard will be found alive, Pimental added.

    “They’re relying on police to do their job, but I have no faith in police
    at this point,” he said. “It’s taken way too long, and they started too
    late.”

    Pimental said a close friend of Hazard who lives in California has helped
    him spread the word about her disappearance via Facebook.

    “A lot of people shared our story,” after it was posted, he said.

    Pimental also has been putting up posters announcing a $1,000 reward for
    any credible evidence leading to Hazard’s whereabouts, with the money to
    be paid by one of her aunts.

    The missing person poster also states that “Lisa’s account has been logged
    into on multiple devices (she) has used in the past.”

    Pimental says it’s unfathomable that Hazard would simply leave the area
    without letting either him or someone else know.

    “We had a close relationship. We spoke every day. We confided in each
    other. She would have called us,” he said.

    “She missed Thanksgiving, Christmas and her kid’s birthday,” Pimental
    said, adding that “she’s a responsible adult who takes care of her son and loves her son.”

    Anyone with information leading to the whereabouts of Lisa Hazard is urged
    to call Fall River police at 508-676-8511 or the department’s anonymous
    tip line at 508-672-8477.

    Calls left seeking comment from both the Fall River and Taunton police departments were not returned.

    https://www.heraldnews.com/story/news/2020/01/11/taunton-man-intent-on- finding/1914724007/

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