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15-year-old allegedly killed by boyfriend, 21, hours before eighth grade graduation

A Massachusetts teen was fatally shot just hours before her middle school graduation — and her older boyfriend has been arrested for the killing.

Ahliana Dickey, 15, was found dead from gunshot wounds in a first-floor bedroom of her home in Lowell on Friday evening, the Middlesex County District Attorney’s Office said.

Dickey was set to attend her middle school graduation later that day, the officials explained.

Ahliana Dickey was found dead on Friday evening, allegedly killed by her 21-year-old boyfriend. Facebook / Teresa Ann

When she didn’t show up, her family became concerned and went to the home to look for her.

The teen’s grandmother called the police to report their grisly find around 6:10 p.m., the District Attorney explained.

When police responded to the scene, they learned that Dickey was in an abusive relationship with an older man, who was later identified as 21-year-old Trevor Bady.

Shortly after midnight on Friday, Lowell authorities had received a call from one of Ahliana’s neighbors, who reported that a man and a woman were fighting loudly across the street, the official statement said.

The woman could be heard yelling “get off me, get away from me, I don’t want to be with you anymore” before gunshots rang out, the caller claimed.

“Police responded to the scene but the parties could not be located,” the official statement explained.

Ahliana Dickey was in an abusive relationship with 21-year-old Trevor Bady. Facebook / Stephanie Wetherbee

Surveillance video retrieved from the scene showed Dickey yelling for help shortly before midnight, and a male suspect leaving her home around the same time, the write-up added.

The day after the killing, police discovered that Bady had taken an Uber to and from Dickey’s home before and after the shooting.

One of the Uber drivers was interviewed, and identified their passenger as Bady.

Bady, of Tweksbury, was arrested without incident in Peabody on Monday.

A GoFundMe for the teen’s family seeks to raise $20,000 for expenses. Facebook / Stephanie Wetherbee

He pleaded not guilty to murder, armed home invasion, unlawful possession of a firearm and other charges in Lowell District Court on Tuesday and was held without bail.

Two days before Dickey was killed, the teen supposedly told someone that Bady threatened to kill her and her grandmother, the prosecutor said in court, according to CBS News.

Travor Bady is due back in court on July 30.

Ahliana Dickey’s family started to worry when she failed to appear for her eighth grade graduation. Facebook / Stephanie Wetherbee

“My worst fear has happened. Loosing (sic) a child, I wouldn’t wish this pain on anyone,” Dickey’s father, Scott Dickey, wrote on Facebook Monday.

As of Tuesday afternoon, a GoFundMe for Dickey’s family had raised over $10,600 of its $20,000 goal.

With Post wires