Crime & Safety
Possible Carjacking by Peabody Murder Suspect: Police
Breaking: The second suspect in the Peabody killings is believed to have stolen a car in Middleton.

PEABODY, MA – The second suspect in the Peabody killings is believed to have committed a carjacking at knifepoint on Wednesday night in Middleton.
A man was still in the car when the carjacker, possibly Wes Doughty, 39, hijacked the gray 2006 Honda Accord outside of Hailey's on Main Street with a knife. The suspect restrained the victim with a seatbelt and drove to Boston.
The victim escaped the car unharmed when the suspect went into a liquor store on Tremont Street. Police are still searching.
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Police said the car is a four-door, and has the license place 7KLY80. Doughty is considered armed and dangerous. State Police advise the public not to approach him, but call 911 or the State Police Violent Fugitive Apprehension Section at 1-800-527-8873.
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Doughty is wanted in connection with the double homicide police discovered over the weekend in Peabody. Mark Greenlaw, 37, and his girlfriend Jennifer O'Connor, 40, were found brutally murdered in the basement of their Peabody home.
Doughty's alleged accomplice, Michael Webb, 45, of Peabody, was arrested Monday. He was arraigned Tuesday in Peabody District Court and ordered held without bail after pleading not guilty to two counts of murder.
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Photo of Doughty (main) via Essex County DA's Office; Photo of Hebb (bottom) by Lisa Redmond, Patch staff
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