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Carlos Ortiz, 27, faced a judge during a court hearing in Bristol, Conn. Ortiz, who was arrested in connection with the murder case against former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez, was ordered to be turned over to Massachusetts authorities.
Aaron Hernandez arrested, charged with murder
Carlos Ortiz, 27, faced a judge during a court hearing in Bristol, Conn. Ortiz, who was arrested in connection with the murder case against former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez, was ordered to be turned over to Massachusetts authorities.
Carlos Ortiz, 27, was seen on surveillance video entering Aaron Hernandez’s home on June 17 armed with a handgun.
Ernest Wallace, the third suspect in the murder of Odin Lloyd, was arrested in Miramar, Fla. on June 28, according to Massachusetts State Police.
Ex-New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez was driven to Attleboro District Court. The 23-year-old was accused of murdering Odin L. Lloyd, a semi-professional football player whose body was found June 17 in an industrial park about a mile from Hernandez’s home in North Attleborough.
Hernandez was led into Attleboro District Court for his arraignment.
Hernandez was escorted into the court.
Plainclothes officers went to the front door of New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez’s home around 8:40 a.m. on June 26, arrested Hernandez, and escorted him from his home just before 9 a.m.
Hernandez answered the door without a shirt.
Plainclothes officers escorted Hernandez from his home.
Aaron Hernandez was taken handcuffed from his home.
Hernandez had a white T-shirt pulled over his torso and his hands were cuffed behind his back.
Hernandez was put into a marked North Attleborough cruiser.
Hernandez sat in the back of the cruiser.
Hernandez was driven from his home.
The assembled media set up under durable tents outside the home of New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez in North Attleborough.
A dog walker passed Hernandez’s home.
An unidentified woman pulled into the driveway of Hernandez’s home at about 8:30 a.m. on June 25. She waited about seven minutes before the garage door opened and let her in.
State Police continued their search for evidence June 24 along Homeward Lane, the access road into Westwood Estates, where Hernandez resides.
Maria Grullon, right, 19, and her sister, Ashley Grullon, 11, of Worcester knocked on Hernandez’s front door with hopes of getting an autograph on her Hernandez Patriots jersey.
Police entered the Hernandez home.
A State Police K-9 unit was brought inside the Hernandez home.
Police gathered at the home of Hernandez.
A State Police investigator carried a bag out of the house.
Police gathered at Hernandez’s house.
A local police officer stood outside as investigators worked inside Hernandez’s house.
A K-9 unit of the State Police searched the backyard and play housez.
Investigators searched the trunk of a white Audi SUV.
Hernandez arrived home after a drive.
Members of the news media set up and waited across the street.
News media vehicles set up on the street across from Hernandez’s house.
Hernandez drove from his home late Thursday morning.
State Police troopers began a search of the area on Landry Street.
Terri Hernandez, the Patriots player’s mother, entered the home carrying a dog in a crate.
Massachusetts State Police searched along a road near the house.
Police spent hours at the Hernandez home on Tuesday as another group of officers searched an industrial park about a mile away where a body was discovered a day earlier.
As state and local police search his home, Hernandez talked on his phone.






