Found Deceased MA - Brian Lopez, 17, Lynn, 26 Jul 2024 *spends a great deal of time in the woods*

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Active search for missing 17-year-old from Lynn

Lynn police say 17-year-old Brian Lopez hasn't been seen since Friday evening.

According to police, Lopez spends a great deal of time in the Lynn Woods Reservation.

The Lynn police and fire departments and Massachusetts State Police are all actively searching for Lopez. Further details were not immediately shared.

 
  • Last seen by friends and family on Friday night.
  • Family told Lynn police that the teen spends a lot of time in the 2,000-acre area of Lynn Woods Reservation.
 
  • His family told NECN that Lopez does not have any disabilities or medical conditions.
  • Lynn Police, Lynn Fire Dept, and the MA State Police are all involved in the search for Lopez.
  • Lynn police urge anyone with information to contact them immediately at 781-595-2000.
 
"It's been horrible. I mean, it's just very worrisome because it's not like him. He can go out for a walk but — and his phone, he doesn't detach from his phone. You know how teenagers are nowadays," said Jenifer Herrera, Lopez's cousin. "To us, it was kind of normal. You didn't think nothing of it. But now, we're here three days later and still nothing."


“It’s very abnormal for him to act this way to not even call because he uses his phone a lot very attached to it,” Herrera explained. “If something really bothered him, he’s a sensitive boy, yes he’s shy and won’t really say a lot of things, but when it comes to his mom he would if something bothered him very bad.”
 
JUL 29, 2024
  • His family says he's scheduled to graduate from Lynn Classical High School this coming year.
  • Surveillance video from Friday, from Lopez's neighbor's house, shows him leaving his Warren Place home wearing a hoodie and a backpack.
  • Police could be seen using a drone in their search Monday.
  • His brother said, "... He's usually in contact with my sisters all the time."
  • His phone was found miles away from his home.
  • His family is asking everyone to check their security cameras for any sign of Lopez.
Lopez's family says that he spends a great deal of time walking in the Lynn Woods Reservation, an area they searched Sunday. It's one of his favorite spots.

"He's just a walker," Herrera explained. "He loves to walk, that's one of the places that he used to go to," Herrera said.
 
JUL 29, 2024
Lynn police said Brian Lopez was last seen walking on Myrtle Street in Lynn toward Walnut Street Friday morning at about 10:30 a.m. and that his cell phone was later found on Gardiner Street on Lynn.

State Police and Lynn police conducted searches of Lynn Woods using the State Police Air Wing, drones, K-9 search dogs and mountain bicycles on Monday after friends told law enforcement that he had an interest in spending time there.

The Food Project said in a press release Monday that Lopez is a member of the organization’s Seed Crew, where he works with 30 other teens to reduce food insecurity in and around Lynn. He began working there in early July, the organization said.

The Food Project says Lopez was last at work on Wednesday. ...
 
Body found is believed to be Brian.

July 30, 2024

Early on Tuesday, Lopez's brother said they were hoping he would be found safe. Lopez's family set up search parties throughout the weekend. However, Tuesday afternoon, police found a body, which they believe to be Lopez's in the water behind the Army-Navy store on Route 1.

 
JUL 30, 2024
Police say they’ve notified the family of missing teen Brian Lopez that his body was pulled unresponsive from a pond on Tuesday afternoon.

[...]

His body was recovered around 4:30 p.m. The Saugus Police Department was informed of the presence of the body by some young men who were fishing in Walden Pond.

Foul play is not suspected. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner will determine an exact cause of death in the coming days.

[...]
 
Body found is believed to be Brian.

July 30, 2024

Early on Tuesday, Lopez's brother said they were hoping he would be found safe. Lopez's family set up search parties throughout the weekend. However, Tuesday afternoon, police found a body, which they believe to be Lopez's in the water behind the Army-Navy store on Route 1.


very sad
RIP Brian
 

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