Missing woman found shot to death in Somerville
By Globe Staff
A 23-year-old Everett woman, reported missing last week, was found shot to death in a car in Somerville Monday night, authorities said.
Charline Rosemond was found in a parked car outside 10 Webster Ave. at 6:30 p.m. Monday, police said. An autopsy conducted today concluded she was killed by a single gunshot wound to the head, a press release from the Middlesex district attorney's office stated.
Rosemond was reported missing to Everett police on April 8 after she failed to return home from work. Police said that when she was last seen, she was believed to be driving her father's car, a gray Honda Civic.
She was found dead inside the car. No arrests have been made in the case.
Middlesex District Attorney Gerry Leone's office said a probe into the murder is ongoing with State Police investigators from his office and the Everett and Somerville police departments.


What a shame, poor woman.
I hope they catch the perps that did this
Violence never stops people need to start going to church and have respect and love for others just like Jesus did for us R.I.P Charline Rosemond
Charline was a great person and friend , she did not deserve to have her life end like this. I hope they find out who did this to her fast, i also hope that it was not someone who Charline knew and trusted, because that would just be a lot harder for her family to take. They need everyone who knew Charline to pray for her and help them in any way they can.
i feel so bad for her she didn't deserve to die like that noone does. its so sad, i give my deepest sympathy to her family and i wish them the best.
It was a tragedy that such a young, promising woman was murdered. I hope the perpetrators are caught and prosecuted to the fullest of the law. I give my condolences to the family of Charline Rosemond. R.I.P.
Charline was such a great person.
Hard working, talented funny, happy and her presence was so appreciated.
This tragic death of hers, will affect a lot of people.
I know there will not be a single day that past by that Charline Rosemond will not be missed, and remembered.
Charline was a wonderful daughter, a loving sister, a caring aunt, and a good friend.
I will miss her everyday!
R.I.P. Charline Rosemond!!!
RIP Charline.. Please believe this is not the end ...they will find who did this ! You will be missed!
what a complete tragedy, charline will be missed everyday...by all of us who knew and cared for her. i hope the police get the people or person who did this to her. my thoughts and prayers are with her family, the world has lost a great person for which no one can ever replace. R I P CHARLINE.
R.I.P CHARLINE, DAMN BABI WE WAS JUST TOGETHER 3 WEEKS AGO I DON'T KNOW HOW TO HANDLE MYSELF
PARIS
I cant believe this happened... She will be missed dearly and will soon be able to rest in peace. God is in control no matter what and I pray that the perp is tormented in his/her sleep until they fess up and give her family and friends closure... Stop the craziness ppl...
Damn Gurl....just the other day I thought to myself...Time to hit up Charline, the weather is starting to be nice out...its party time..
U were my road dog...I was on my way home from work when I found out I had to pull over I was in shock......I wish I got to see ur face one last time.....I miss u soooooooooooooooo much....
I pray and pray in hopes that they finally find the sick, lazy, worthless mofos who did this...
God bless ur soul and ur family.....RIP hun.....u r so missed.
Luv u gurl......
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