Watch for further updates as new information becomes available.NOTE: The inclusion or exclusion of a school in this locator does NOT constitute an endorsement of the school and should NOT be used in any way to infer the accreditation status of the school. “Ana was a prolific user of social media, and she seems to have gone dark since the first of the year.”Īnyone with information is asked to contact for further details.) “People are sharing their concerns for her well-being as well,” Quigley said. There has been an outpouring of support from Ana’s friends in Cohasset and across the country. “That said, as every hour passes we become more concerned for Ana’s well-being.” “At this point there are a lot of questions and not a lot of answers,” Quigley said. It’s all hands on deck for CPD officers and detectives until further notice. “Cohasset Police detectives have been working around the clock since Wednesday, including conducting interviews with numerous family members, friends, and colleagues.” There’s not a lot new to report right now, Quigley said. Quigley also confirmed that “as of right now, there does not appear to be a nexus between her husband’s past criminal conviction of wire fraud and her disappearance.” The close timing of Walshe’s disappearance and the fire “appears to be a crazy coincidence,” he said. “After they sold the Jerusalem Road house, they moved to a rental property behind Cohasset Imports on Chief Justice Cushing Highway” - which is the area in which the ground searches were conducted, Quigley explained. The chief confirmed that a fire yesterday at the Walshes’ former home at 725 Jerusalem Road was determined to be not suspicious by the state fire marshal’s office and that the Walshes sold that house last April, dispelling social media rumors that they still lived there at the time of the fire. “We are continuing to evaluate digital evidence - banking records, cell phone data, and any kind of electronic footprint, but nothing has panned out so far,” Quigley said. Saturday night, CPD detectives and Massachusetts State Police troopers were holding a meeting at the Cohasset Police Station to review potential digital evidence and discuss next steps in the investigation. As the Cohasset Anchor reporter was talking with Quigley around 7 p.m. The ground search was suspended at 5 p.m. “We were looking for Ana or evidence as to how she disappeared, but we did not find anything to help us locate her,” Quigley said. The Walshes’ swimming pool was also drained. (Washington, DC) Nessunaltra città americana celebra la primavera come Washington, DC e il 2019 fiorisce brillantemente con nuovi motivi per esplorare. 3A/Pond Street area where Walshe lives with her husband and three sons, ages 6, 4, and 2, on Friday and Saturday. “We’ve been inundated with outlandish suggestions on how to conduct this investigation, not only from social media users in Cohasset but all over the country that take our attention away from concentrating on the real investigation,” he said.Īn extensive ground search, including bodies of water in the area, was conducted in the Rte. While all information shared that could help with the investigation is appreciated and taken seriously, Quigley noted that “there are a lot of armchair detectives and sofa sleuths on social media who should leave the police work and investigation to the professionals. “Lieutenant Lopes will be conducting interviews and coordinating with our department and the state police from there,” Quigley explained.ĭetectives are working on a number of tips received by the Cohasset Police Department. Walshe travels to DC weekly, where she works for a property management company as a real estate executive and has friends all over the country. ‘Sofa sleuths should leave investigation to the professionals’Ĭohasset Police Detective Mike Lopes flew to Washington DC on Saturday with Massachusetts State Police troopers to follow up on leads and to interview friends and colleagues of Cohasset resident Ana Walshe, who is the subject of a missing person investigation after disappearing from her home on New Year’s Day, Chief William Quigley told the Cohasset Anchor in an exclusive telephone interview Saturday night.
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