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Lowell Man Arrested In Killing of Woman

* 23-year-old was shot while waiting for bus with children

Cambridge police yesterday arrested Richard Kenney, 35, who is accused of shooting to death a woman in Lowell, Mass., yesterday morning, in what was reportedly a domestic incident.

Annie Glenn, a 23-year-old mother, was shot while waiting with her children at the bus stop yesterday morning.

She died with two of her children clinging to her hands.

Cambridge police made the arrest yesterday at the corner of Sixth and Spring streets with the help of Massachusetts State Police, said Cambridge Police spokesperson Frank T. Pasquarello.

Kenney had fled from Lowell in a motor vehicle, Pasquarello said.

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The Lowell police then contacted nearby cities and towns with a description of Kenney and the vehicle, a black Mercury Cougar, in which he fled.

A Cambridge parking control officer, who heard the license plate numbers of the suspect's car while watching television, recognized the numbers as those of a car she had ticketed earlier in the day.

The 1982 Cougar was registered to Annie Glenn in New Hampshire.

The traffic control officer then contacted the Cambridge police, who placed the car under surveillance.

When Kenney attempted to enter the car about half an hour later, he was surrounded by about 10 officers and arrested, Pasquarello said.

Kenney was arrested on the charge of suspicion of murder, said Lowell Police Capt. Arthur Ryan.

After being booked at the Cambridge Police Department, Kenney was returned to Lowell. Kenney will be arraigned today, Ryan said.

Glenn was shot twice in the head and once in the upper body.

The shooting was witnessed by 16 other children who were waiting at the bus stop.

According to Lowell Police Chief Ed Davis, there were no current restraining orders against Kenney.

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