The search for missing Cohasett, Massachusetts, mother Ana Walshe continued Saturday as law enforcement officials examined the pool and woods behind her home.
“This includes a ground search, aerial search by the State Police Air Wing, and the search of small bodies of water in the area by State Police divers,” Procopio said. “Simultaneously, investigation into her disappearance by State Police and Cohasset police detectives also continues.”
Recording devices in the neighborhood, such as Ring home security cameras, have turned up no evidence of a rideshare vehicle arriving at or leaving Walshe's home, according to Quigley.
In addition, the police chief said he was able to confirm with all airlines that Walshe did not board a plane this week.
The husband of Ana Walshe—who went missing as she was supposed to catch a flight to work—is currently awaiting sentencing for allegedly selling two fake Warhols. www.thedailybeast.com
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"The ground search by Massachusetts State Troopers and Cohasset Police Officers for Ana Walshe or evidence related to her disappearance has concluded. Twenty Troopers from the MSP Special Emergency Response Team, a specialized unit trained in search and rescue operations, as well as three K9 teams and the State Police Air Wing searched wooded areas near Ms. Walshe’s home with negative results for the second straight day. State Police divers also searched a small stream and a pool with negative results. The ground search will not resume unless police develop new information that so warrants it," the law enforcement agencies said in a statement.
Joint Statement from Cohasset Police Department and Massachusetts State Police
Please See a Joint Release From Cohasset Police and the Massachusetts State Police
The ground search by Massachusetts State Troopers and Cohasset Police Officers for Ana Walshe or evidence related to her disappearance has concluded. Twenty Troopers from the MSP Special Emergency Response Team, a specialized unit trained in search and rescue operations, as well as three K9 teams and the State Police Air Wing searched wooded areas near Ms. Walshe’s home with negative results for the second straight day. State Police divers also searched a small stream and a pool with negative results. The ground search will not resume unless police develop new information that so warrants it.
Simultaneously, State Police and Cohasset Police detectives continue to undertake various investigative actions to determine Ms. Walshe’s whereabouts.
Regarding yesterday’s fire at Ms. Walshe’s former house on Jerusalem Road, the State Police Fire and Explosives Investigation Unit and local investigators have determined that the cause of the fire was accidental.
There is nothing further that we are reporting publicly at this time.
Please see a joint release from Cohasset Police and the Massachusetts State Police. The ground search by Massachusetts State Troopers and Cohasset Police Officers for Ana Walshe or evidence related to her disappearance has concluded.
Ana Walshe, a married mother of three, was last seen by a family member at about 4 a.m. on Jan. 1, when she was expected to take a rideshare to Logan International Airport for a flight to Washington, D.C., for a work trip.
A neighbor who lives near the Walshe home on Chief Justice Cushing Hwy said the area was quiet on New Year’s Eve and nothing seemed out of the ordinary.
The neighbor declined to give her name and said she didn't know the Walshe family.
CD, a realtor who rented a home to Walshe in Cohasset said she met with Walshe a few times and found her very lovely and upbeat.
CD said the community is stunned by Walshe's disappearance.
Quigley also said Walshe's cellphone has been off since Sunday and that her credit and debit cards have been inactive since New Year's Day as well.
"It's very difficult, as you know, nowadays not to leave an electronic footprint or some type of footprint with your debit cards or your credit cards, and none of these things have been active since the first of the year," Quigley said.
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AA, a close friend and former colleague who has known Ana for more than a decade said in a text conversation just before midnight, he didn't notice anything out of the ordinary. "Rung in the new year," he said.
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