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Manhunt Expands for Armed Woman After Massachusetts Officer Found Dead

Manhunt Expands for Armed Woman After Massachusetts Officer Found Dead

News EditorBy News EditorAugust 19, 2026 U.S. News 4 Mins Read

Authorities in Worcester, Massachusetts, expanded their search Wednesday for Karen Solomon, 58, after veteran police officer Kurt Solomon was found dead inside a Wildwood Avenue home. Police said Solomon may be armed and urged residents to remain vigilant while investigators worked to determine what happened. The officer was found Tuesday morning after police received a report of a person down. His cause and manner of death have not been released.

The Worcester Police Department released updated video and a photograph of Solomon as the manhunt entered its second day. Officials asked anyone who sees her or knows where she may be to call police or 911, and warned the public not to approach her.

Article Subheadings
1) Search continues for Karen Solomon
2) Discovery of the officer
3) Identity and service of Kurt Solomon
4) Public warning and police appeal
5) Investigation remains active

Search continues for Karen Solomon

Police continued searching Wednesday for Karen Solomon, who authorities said is connected to the deceased officer and is wanted for questioning about events inside the home. Investigators released updated video and a photograph as officers searched during a second day of operations in Worcester.

Solomon was described as a White woman with dark brown hair and brown eyes. Police initially said she was last seen wearing pajama shorts and a tank top while walking toward Westcott Street. Authorities said she is presumed armed and dangerous, and asked members of the public to avoid contact with her.

Discovery of the officer

Officers responded to Wildwood Avenue at approximately 5:28 a.m. Tuesday after receiving a report of a person down. They found an off-duty Worcester police officer dead inside the residence. Officials have not publicly released the cause or manner of death.

The district attorney said Solomon had been at the home and that other people were also present, but declined to provide additional details. Officials cited rules related to domestic violence cases while the investigation continued.

Identity and service of Kurt Solomon

Kurt Solomon was identified Wednesday by the New England Police Benevolent Association as the officer found dead. The association said he had served with the Worcester Police Department for 31 years and was a dependable officer, colleague and friend.

“Thirty-one years of service represents an extraordinary commitment to a community and to the profession of law enforcement,” the association said.

The organization said it was mourning with Solomon’s family and fellow officers, while expressing confidence in authorities working to establish what happened and locate the person being sought.

Public warning and police appeal

Police urged anyone who sees Karen Solomon or has information about her location to contact authorities immediately. A police spokesperson said people who see or come into contact with her should call the Worcester Police Department at 508-799-8606 or call 911.

Authorities repeated that Solomon is believed to be armed and asked residents to remain vigilant. The warning was issued as officers worked to locate her and assess any continuing risk to the public.

Investigation remains active

The Worcester Police Department described the case as a very active investigation and said additional information could be released Wednesday. Officials have not publicly detailed the relationship between Solomon and the deceased officer.

Public records reviewed by investigators showed that Kurt Solomon and Karen Solomon co-owned the Wildwood Avenue home. Records also indicated that Kurt Solomon identified Karen Solomon as his wife in a 2016 bankruptcy filing, and a Worcester city councilor referred to her as his wife publicly Wednesday.

Key Points
Number Key Point
1 Karen Solomon, 58, remains sought in Worcester and may be armed.
2 Off-duty officer Kurt Solomon was found dead Tuesday morning.
3 Police have not released the cause or manner of death.
4 The public has been told not to approach Solomon and to call police.
5 Investigators described the case as very active and may issue further updates.

Summary

The search for Karen Solomon continued in Worcester after Kurt Solomon, a 31-year veteran police officer, was found dead at a Wildwood Avenue home. Police believe Karen Solomon may be armed and have asked the public to provide information without approaching her. The circumstances of the death remain under investigation, and officials have not released the cause or manner of death.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are police searching for?

Police are searching for Karen Solomon, 58, who authorities say may be armed and is wanted for questioning.

Who was found dead?

Kurt Solomon, an off-duty Worcester police officer and 31-year department veteran, was found dead inside a Wildwood Avenue home Tuesday morning.

What should the public do?

Anyone who sees Karen Solomon should not approach her and should immediately call the Worcester Police Department at 508-799-8606 or call 911.

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