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Cohasset Police Seeking Missing 39-Year-Old Woman, Last Seen Early New Year's Day - Cohasset Police Department

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COHASSET — Chief William Quigley reports that the Cohasset Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a missing resident who was last seen in the early morning hours of Jan. 1.

Ana Walshe, age 39, was last seen at her home in Cohasset shortly after midnight on New Year’s Day.

Walshe stands 5’2″ and weighs 115 pounds. She has brown hair, brown eyes and has an olive complexion. It is believed that she speaks with an Eastern European accent.

If anyone has seen Walshe or has any information regarding her whereabouts, they are urged to contact the Cohasset Police Department, Detective Harrison Schmidt, at 781-383-1055 x6108 or email hschmidt@cohassetpolice.com.

Cohasset police seek public's help locating missing woman | ABC6


LINKEDIN
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ana-walshe/
Last seen by whom? Where would Ana go? Her Linkedin profile shows that her place of employment is in Washington DC. Was she visiting family for the holidays in Cohasset, MA?

ANA'S FACEBOOK
 
COHASSET — Chief William Quigley reports that the Cohasset Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a missing resident who was last seen in the early morning hours of Jan. 1.

Ana Walshe, age 39, was last seen at her home in Cohasset shortly after midnight on New Year’s Day.

Walshe stands 5’2″ and weighs 115 pounds. She has brown hair, brown eyes and has an olive complexion. It is believed that she speaks with an Eastern European accent.

If anyone has seen Walshe or has any information regarding her whereabouts, they are urged to contact the Cohasset Police Department, Detective Harrison Schmidt, at 781-383-1055 x6108 or email hschmidt@cohassetpolice.com.
 

‘Gut-wrenching’: Cohasset mother of three’s disappearance surrounded in mystery

[...]

Police said 39-year-old Ana Walshe spent New Year’s Eve with her husband and three kids at their Cohasset home.

Cohasset’s Police Chief told Boston 25 News that Walshe was supposed to be going to Logan Airport early New Year’s day around 4:30 a.m. to head to her second residence in Washington DC’s northwest quadrant.

[...]

“It’s gut-wrenching,” said friend Abdulla Almutairi. “”Ana is my best friend. We’ve known each other for ten years.”

Almutairi lives in DC where Walshe spends weekdays working as a regional general manager for the real estate company Tishman Speyer.

According to Almutairi, Walshe spends weekends with her family at their home in Cohasset.

He said he was contacted by Ana’s husband on Wednesday.

“I got a call from her husband asking me, given the close relationship I have with Ana, if I had spoken to her, talked to her or heard anything from her,” he said. “He said he hadn’t heard from her in some time and was concerned for her safety.”

Cohasset Police Chief William Quigley said Ana’s husband told investigators that she potentially took a rideshare service to the airport.

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"She's a loving and loyal wife and mother of three beautiful boys," said Alissa Kirby, a friend. "She loves her family, and I know in my heart, that of her choice, she would not go a day without speaking to her like husband and her kids."

Friends said Walshe commutes to Washington during the week for work at a large real estate company, a job she started last year. She's active on social media but friends say those accounts went silent on Sunday when she was due to catch a flight.

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Fire burns former home of missing Massachusetts woman

"It's a very strange coincidence," the police chief said.
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Missing Cohasset woman Ana Walshe was last seen on New Year's Day
She was last seen at her home, shortly after midnight at the start of the new year.
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... Happy New Year messages were never returned.

"That was the last text that went through. Everything else has not been delivered," said friend Abdulla Almutairi. "I found it a little funny because Ana is very active on Instagram. On her posts and stories. I didn't see a picture from her trip."

"Officially we realized yesterday (Wednesday) that she was missing. We suspected maybe something Tuesday," Kirby said.

MISSING: Cohasset Real Estate Manager Last Seen On New Year's Day

A woman has not been seen since the ball dropped on New Year's Day, according to officials. Police are attempting to locate the woman, 39-year-old Ana Walshe, and are asking the public for assistance, according to the Cohasset Po…
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According to Walshe's Facebook page, she speaks English, Spanish, Serbian, and French.
 

WATCH: Police to Give Update on Search for Missing Cohasset Woman

Friends tell NBC10 Boston that Walshe, a wife and mother to three young boys, would not go days without communicating with her family.

"This is completely unlike her and I think that is part of the shock," her friend Evan Turell said. "She would not go a day without talking to her husband and her boys."

According to police, Walshe was set to take a ride-share from her home to Logan Airport to catch a flight to D.C. where she worked as a real estate executive. While police say they can confirm she did not board a plane, they have not yet been able to confirm whether or not she got into a ride-share service.

While the search on the ground near her home has wrapped up, the search for answers into what happened to Walshe continues as friends say they are in disbelief.

"This is honestly just really mind-boggling, and gut wrenching," Turell added. "There's no words."
 

Mass. State Police are searching near a Cohasset Stop & Shop for missing woman

The Massachusetts State Police announced they're searching for a missing Cohasset woman in an area near a Stop & Shop by a Cohasset highway.
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The Stop & Shop where state police are searching is located by Chief Justice Cushing Highway, or Route 3A, in Cohasset, Procopio stated in an email to media outlets.

The email advised outlets covering Walshe’s disappearance that are currently staged in the nearby Stop & Shop parking lot to “not encroach into the search area beyond the Stop and Shop location, in order to protect the integrity of the search site, and so as not to interfere with search operations.”
 

What we know so far about the disappearance of Ana Walshe, the missing mother from Cohasset

In April 2021, Walshe’s husband, Brian Walshe, pleaded guilty in Boston federal court to selling two fraudulent Andy Warhol paintings in 2016.
Quigley said Cohasset police spoke with federal law enforcement and, as of Friday, Brian Walshe’s conviction and his wife’s disappearance “seem to be two very separate things.”

“Again, the husband’s been very cooperative, but our main focus today is trying to locate Ana,” Quigley added. “Hopefully we get a phone call from her or someone that she knows that will let us know that she’s OK.”

According to Quigley, Ana Walshe’s cell phone has been turned off since around Jan. 1. Additionally, authorities have not seen any activity with her debit and credit cards, or any other digital footprint she could have left, he said.
Authorities are also not aware of any mental illness issues concerning Walshe, he said.

“You know, life is challenging sometimes,” Quigley said, when asked if there is any belief she would take off without notice. “She has three small kids, the oldest being 6, the youngest being 2. The holidays, working out of state — sometimes life gets chaotic. So, you know, it may be a case where she just needed a break and if that’s the case, we just need a call from her or someone who has talked to her.”
 
TRANSCRIPTION OF PRESS CONFERENCE

6TH JANUARY.

LE - Thank you for coming. We're looking for the public's help and the media's help in locating Ana Walshe. She's been missing since the 1st of the year, early morning hours of the 1st of the year, and we're seeking the public's help in locating her. She was reported missing, again, on the 1st and she's not been heard from. We have detectives working round the clock, Cohasset police detectives along with detectives from the Massachusetts State Police, as well as detectives from the towns of Hingham, Hull, Norwell and Scituate. With that I'll open it up to any questions.

Reporter - Are there suspicious circumstances here that you're concerned about?.

LE - At this point it's a missing person investigation. We're just trying to locate Ana and get her home safely. We have nothing to support anything suspicious or criminal.

Reporter - Who reported her missing?. And where was she actually last seen, inside her home?. What was she doing prior to her going missing?.

LE - She was last seen at her house in Cohasset on the 1st of the year, in the early morning hours, approximately 4 or 5 a.m. She was reported missing, Wednesday. Simultaneously, we received simultaneous reports, from her employer in Washington, DC, as well as her husband, who lives here in Cohasset.

Reporter - Was she supposed to get on a plane to go to Washington DC?. Was that why she would have left the house?.

LE - It was reported that she took a ride share from her home in Cohasset to Logan Airport, to board a plane, to go to Reagan International Airport in DC.

Reporter - Do you know if she actually took that ride share?.

LE - We have been in contact with the rideshare companies. We have not been able to confirm that she actually got into a rideshare service. That being said, we know that there's situations where rideshare services... Ana's a person who commutes to DC and sometimes the drivers go offline, they don't go through the actual ride share service. They'll contract with the fare themselves. So we have detectives working on that right now, but at this point we cannot confirm that she actually got into a rideshare in Cohasset. We have confirmed with the airlines, and that's been a challenge, that she did not board a plane this week.

Reporter - I'm sorry. You confirmed that she did not board the plane?. Do you know what airline she was supposed to get on to at that time?.

LE - We have confirmed that. We've confirmed with all airlines and, again, it's been a challenge. It's been widely reported to the media that there's been challenges with travel over the holidays. So there's been a bit of chaos with flights being cancelled and flights being rescheduled. So we had some difficulty, initially, getting that information to a point where it was solid information.

Reporter - You're not looking for her in other states?. Or are you looking for her beyond (inaudible)?.

LE - We're looking everywhere and, again, that's why we're here today, to try to find Ana and bring her home.

Reporter - Is her husband cooperating with you?.

LE - Yeah, her husband has been fully cooperative, her family has been cooperative. She has family that lives outside the country. She has quite a few friends, both here in Washington DC, they've been fully cooperative and working with detectives and the company that she worked for, their security department, has been very helpful.

Reporter - Did she take her license or cell phone, things that she would normally take when she was heading to DC?.

LE - It's reported that she did have her bags with her.

Reporter - And what about her cell phone - When was the last time anyone was able to deliver a message?. When was the last time she received a message?.

LE - The cell phone has been off since around the 1st of the year and, again, that's one of the investigative leads that we're tracking down, but detectives are working the electronic forensics. It's very difficult, as you know, nowadays not to leave electronic footprint or some type of footprint which are debit cards, or your credit cards and none of these things have been active since the 1st of the year.

Reporter - What time was she supposed be taking a flight?.

LE - It was reported that she left the house around 4:00 a.m. and shortly thereafter, I believe 6:00 a.m.

Reporter - So someone saw her leaving the house, physically?.

LE - We have information to that effect.

Reporter - Video?.

LE - No video.

Reporter - Is there any suspicion that she's in danger at all?.

LE - Right now, it's a missing persons investigation and the focus, right now, is on trying to locate her. Whether she just needed a little break or time out, we're just looking for her. If that's the case, we're just looking for her to call, all it takes is a phone call to let us know that she's okay.

Reporter - Is there any description of like a car, or would she just be walking around.. ?.

LE - She has a vehicle, but she leaves it in DC. She commutes several times a month to and from DC. They do have a townhouse in DC. The vehicle is usually left there. The vehicle was in DC, we're able to confirm that. We're working with Washington DC Metro police, they've searched the townhouse. There's no signs of her there. So right now, the last information we have is that she got into a rideshare vehicle in the early morning hours of the 1st.

Reporter - Who was the last to see her?. Was it her husband?. Did her husband actually see her leave the house?. Who would have been the last person who saw her?.

LE - He was sleeping when she left, again, it was reported as early morning.

Reporter - How long will this be considered a missing persons case before you decide that she's in danger or something along those lines?.

LE - Well, It's not normal that she's missing. So we automatically feel that she's in danger by the mere fact that she's missing. Other than that there's no evidence to support anything illegal.

Reporter - Do you know why it took so long to report her missing?.

LE - We're not exactly sure. It seems like it was a situation where, you know, she does work in DC and it's not abnormal for her to work long hours and not contact the home right away, so that seems to be the case.

Reporter - You said she was reported missing Tuesday?.

LE - Wednesday.

Reporter - Do you see any connection between her husband's crime (inaudible)?.

LE - Not at this point. Seems to be two very separate things and, again, the husband's been very cooperative but our main focus today is trying to locate Ana and hopefully we can get a phone call from her or someone that she knows and they'll let us know that she's okay.

Reporter - What is the legal history that you know of her husband?.

LE - We've heard things. We've talked to our federal partners, but one thing does not seem to have anything to do with the other.

Reporter - Does she have any history of mental illness?.

LE - Not that we know of.

Reporter - Do you know what kind of car the rideshare was that supposedly picked her up?.

LE - We can't confirm that a rideshare actually picked her up.

Reporter - So it was just scheduled to pick her up, or... ?.

LE - It was reported that she was going to be picked up by a rideshare.

Reporter - Can you say who was the last person to see her, if her husband was sleeping?. Who actually saw her at 4 or 5 in the morning?.

LE - A family member.

Reporter - Who was at the house?.

LE - Yes, correct.

Reporter - So they physically saw her at 4 or 5 in the morning on New Year's Day?.

LE - That's what's being reported to us.

Reporter - And was that one of her children, or was that somebody else in the home?.

LE - It's a family member.

Reporter - And you said that his legal history has nothing to do with it. What is that legal history that you've examined and you... ?.

LE - Again, we're gonna focus on getting Ana home. His legal history, alleged legal history, I haven't independently confirmed, but the main focus right now is to bring Ana home.

Reporter - Is there any reason you would believe that she would take off, or that she would want to get away?. Because you were saying 'call us if you're out there'.

LE - You know, life is challenging sometimes. She has three small kids, the oldest being 6, the youngest being 2, the holidays, working out of state. Sometimes life gets chaotic. So it may be a case where she just needed a break and if that's the case, we just need a call from her or someone who has talked to her.

Reporter - Have you found any ring cams. or anything in the neighbourhood that would show a car or.. ?.

LE - We're looking at all kinds of electronics and digital evidence. As of right now, that has turned up nothing.

Reporter - Have you received any tips thus far?.

LE - We've received a ton of information from family and friends and, again, detectives from Cohasset police detectives, assigned from the state police as well as Hingham, Norwell, Scituate and Hull detectives are running down these leads for us.

Reporter - But at some point this is going to raise to a level of concern for you that isn't just a time out?.

LE - We re-evaluate this every six hours.

Reporter - Should the broader community, other than Cohasset, be on the look out for her, or are you just saying the Cohasset area?.

LE - Absolutely, the broader community. She does have ties to DC. and also, she is an executive with the company in DC, so she has friends all over the country. So again, we're asking the public to keep an eye out and hoping for the best.

Reporter - And is that real estate that she's in?.

LE - Yes, property management.

Reporter - Can you go over the flight that she was expected to take from Logan?.

LE - It was reported that she was trying to catch a flight, early morning hours of the 1st, from Logan to Reagan International in DC.

Reporter - Is there any way to know when that flight was booked?. I think it might... kind of questionable that on a holiday.. when the Monday is a holiday as well that she was flying back to work on the Sunday. Is there any way to know when that flight was actually booked?.

LE - We cannot confirm an actual flight. Again, there's been some challenges trying to work through the airlines with the chaos that's been widely reported over the holidays with certain airlines. So there's just been a ton of flights cancelled and rescheduled, so all we can report, definitely, is that she did not board a flight out of Logan Airport.

Reporter - Are there any plans for searches in Cohasset, any K9s or drones?.

LE - We've already conducted a search with our K9 unit at the house and adjacent area. We're probably going to revisit that, either today or later this afternoon.

Reporter - So who actually told investigators that they thought she was taking a flight (inaudible) taking a rideshare to (inaudible). Was that her husband?.

LE - That came from family members.

Reporter - And this is something that she traditionally does - not because she said to someone she was taking a flight in the morning?.

LE - This is not out of the ordinary. She does take flights to DC, weekly. She did have a flight booked. There was a flight booked. There was a ticket issued for the 3rd of January. Again, this occurred on the 1st and we cannot confirm a flight on the 1st.

Reporter - Is that concerning?.

LE - We're looking at everything. It's been reported that she was called to DC to handle some type of emergency at one of the properties that she manages, that's why she was attempting to go to DC early. She did have a flight booked for the 3rd, but she never got on that flight.

Reporter - And, again, you haven't confirmed that she got any other flight?.

LE - It's been confirmed she she did not get on any flight last week.

Reporter - Right, but her actual ticket was for the 3rd, but presumably she was leaving to go on to an earlier flight?.

LE - Correct.

Reporter - And I assume there's been no credit card activity, bank account activity or anything like that?.

LE - We're working with the credit card companies, but, at this point, there's been no electronic footprint, at all.
Thank you.

Transcription courtesy of @Allabouttrial
 

The former home of a Cohasset woman who vanished on New Year’s Day caught on fire as police searched for her

A Cohasset mother of three married to a convicted dealer of fake art disappeared early on New Year’s Day, purportedly to take a ride to the airport for a flight she would never board — and Friday first responders found her old home on fire.

Ana Walshe, 39, and her husband Brian Walshe purchased the home at 725 Jerusalem Road in Cohasset in November 2020, according to Norfolk County Registry of Deeds records. The couple sold it to new owners for $1.38 million on March 17 of last year, records state.

Cohasset Fire and police responded to the home at 2:14 p.m. Friday for a two-alarm blaze. The four current residents of the home, three adults and a young child, got out with no injuries. The cause of the fire is undetermined.

Just a day earlier, at around the same time, Cohasset police issued a bulletin seeking help in locating Walshe, who was reported missing by both her husband and her work in Washington D.C. on Wednesday.
 

State police suspend search for missing Cohasset woman last seen on New Year’s Day until weekend

The husband of Ana Walshe, 46-year-old Brian Walshe, was arrested on Sunday for misleading police in their investigation into her disappearance, the DA’s office said. He faced a judge Monday and was ordered held on $500,000 bail.

Prosecutor: Bloody knife found in Ana Walshe’s home, husband bought cleaning supplies at Home Depot

“During the course of that investigation, police developed probable cause to believe that her husband Brian Walshe had committed the crime of misleading police investigators,” Morrissey said.
 
JAN 6, 2023

Search continues for Massachusetts mom last seen New Year’s Day

  • Friends said she was supposed to catch a flight Sunday from Boston to DC
  • She left her home Sunday at around 4 a.m.
  • Chief Quigley said they are investigating reports that she got into a rideshare vehicle but can’t confirm that she did
  • Quigley confirmed that she did not board a flight
  • “We have nothing to support anything suspicious or criminal.”
  • She was reported missing on Wednesday by her husband and her employer
  • Quigley said it was reported that Ana had her luggage with her
  • Her cellphone has been off since the first of the year
  • No evidence that her debit, or credit cards have been used
  • A K-9 unit searched the area of Ana’s home in Cohasset
  • LE also searched her D.C. townhome and verified that her vehicle is still there
 

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