Teen’s moped crash results in New Bedford illegal firearm arrest

Teen's moped crash results in New Bedford illegal firearm arrest
January 3, 2026

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Teen’s moped crash results in New Bedford illegal firearm arrest

Bodycam footage screenshots from the arrest of Kaydence Andrade. (New Bedford Police Department Facebook)

NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (WLNE) — A moped operator went through a stop sign Tuesday night and crashed into another vehicle, eventually leading to the discovery of a loaded illegal firearm, according to New Bedford police.

The incident occurred at the intersection of Parker and Cottage Streets where police say 18-year-old Kaydence Andrade failed to stop at the marked intersection.

Andrade, of New Bedford, allegedly fled the scene on foot and was apprehended by police.

A pistol with a defaced serial number loaded with nine live bullets was found in Andrade’s possession, according to New Bedford police.

Andrade was also allegedly found to not hold a license to carry in Massachusetts.

He is charged with carrying a loaded firearm without a serial number and without a license.

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