Domestic Horror Rocks Worcester Police

Police named a missing wife as a suspect after a 31-year Worcester officer was found dead at home, and the manhunt has now stretched into a fourth day.

Story Highlights

  • Worcester police found Officer Kurt Solomon dead at his home early Tuesday
  • Police are searching for his wife, Karen Solomon, who is considered armed and dangerous
  • City parks closed as the search expanded; an arrest warrant has been issued
  • Officials describe the case as domestic violence; the union mourned Solomon’s service

What Happened at the Solomon Home

Worcester police said officers went to Wildwood Avenue around 5:28 a.m. Tuesday for a report of a person down and found Officer Kurt Solomon dead inside his home. He was a 31-year veteran of the department and 57 years old. City leaders and police did not share many scene details while the search unfolded. Local outlets reported that he suffered fatal sharp-object injuries. The police union later honored his long service and offered condolences to his family and colleagues.

Investigators named his wife, Karen Solomon, 58, as the person they are seeking in connection with the death. Police released surveillance video and said she was last seen walking toward Westcott Street on Tuesday morning. Authorities warned the public that she may be armed and dangerous and asked people to call 911 with tips. The district attorney called the case domestic violence during public updates midweek.

The Search Widens Across Worcester

By Friday, city officials announced closures at Coes Pond Parks and Stearns Tavern while police activity continued in the area. The search involved local, state, and federal agencies. Media reported detectives checking water and wooded areas, and officers going door to door near the couple’s neighborhood. Police asked residents and businesses to review cameras for sightings that morning. The effort continued through day four with added ground teams and a sustained public alert.

Reporters said an arrest warrant was issued for Karen Solomon as the search entered its fourth day. Worcester County prosecutors and police emphasized public safety and the need for quick information from witnesses. Officials also noted that Karen Solomon had not been charged earlier in the week, but that changed when the warrant came through Friday. The warrant underscored the shift from questioning to arrest in the ongoing investigation.

Community Reaction and What Comes Next

Colleagues and local clergy remembered Officer Solomon as calm and steady, reflecting on more than three decades of service to Worcester. The New England Police Benevolent Association joined the department in mourning, while the city prepared funeral arrangements. Community members left flowers and posted tributes online. Police leaders thanked residents for tips and urged patience as detectives worked to confirm facts and follow leads without risking the integrity of the case.

Police and prosecutors often limit details in active domestic-homicide investigations while they verify evidence and weigh charges. Public guidance stresses that early disclosures must balance safety and fairness as teams coordinate searches, forensics, and witness interviews. That means some facts will surface in stages as the case advances. For now, the public alert remains firm: do not approach Karen Solomon and call 911 if you see her or have new information.

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