Crime & Safety
Quincy Woman To Face Murder Charge In Stabbing
Alyssa Dellamano will be held without bail until she returns to court in December.
QUINCY, MA — A Quincy woman was ordered held without bail after prosecutors said she fatally stabbed a 24-year-old Quincy man.
Alyssa Dellamano, 22, pleaded not guilty to murder and misleading police during an investigation. She is scheduled to return to court for a probable cause hearing Dec. 2.
According to police the stabbing happened around 10:45 p.m., on Sept. 11, in a parking lot near the intersection of Hancock and Woodbine streets.
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The victim, Cameron Nohmy, previously of Milton, was taken to Boston Medical Center but did not survive his injuries.
After collecting evidence, Dellamano was arrested the following week at a Weymouth home. In addition to Dellamano, police arrested Samantha Perrier, 24, of Dedham. She was charged with misleading police during the investigation.
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"The Quincy Police have been excellent partners with State Police in this investigation," District Attorney Michael Morrissey said in a statement. "We are grateful to the State Police Violent Fugitive Apprehension Section, and the Weymouth, Malden, and Plainville police for their assistance during our attempts to locate Dellamano. Now this process moves forward into court."
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