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Why Are There So Many Mass. Women Missing Right Now?
Massachusetts has seen a string of mysteries involving ladies who’ve disappeared. Among the most up-to-date instances embrace new requires assist from Framingham and Brookfield, to a case that is lasted for months out of East Boston, to the disappearance of a mother in Cohasset that grabbed worldwide headlines.
A neighborhood skilled who tracks these sorts of issues says she will be able to’t bear in mind so many lacking ladies within the Bay State at one time. The circumstances in every case are completely different however for his or her households, the ache and questions are all too comparable.
In Brookfield, the fear is magnifying because the search continues for 35-year-old Brittany Tee.
“She wouldn’t do that on objective,” her sister Bethany mentioned Monday. “She has by no means left, we all the time know the place she was.”
Authorities mentioned Monday they’re planning to extend the size of the search on Tuesday, which marks one week since Tee was final seen.
Police say Tee left a Important Road residence round 8:30 p.m. on foot on Jan. 10 and disappeared close to Lewis Discipline down the highway. Her household reported her lacking two days later, saying she left her automobile behind and her cellphone is not working.
Tee is 5-foot-6 and 120 lbs. She was final seen carrying a hoodie and denims, with a black winter coat and work boots on.
Anybody who could have residence safety cameras within the space, or who has info on her whereabouts is requested to name Brookfield police at 508-867-5570.
Brittany Tee hasn’t been seen since Tuesday, Jan. 10.
Reyna Morales Rojas has been lacking since November, in response to Boston police.
The 41-year-old was final seen on Nov. 26 getting right into a car within the space of Bennington Road in East Boston and dropped off in Somerville. She was carrying a black shirt and pants, a grey sweater and was carrying a bag.
Morales Rojas is described as 5’5″ and 145 kilos. She has black hair and brown eyes.
“My coronary heart breaks simply fascinated by her not being right here or that we could discover her with out her infectious smile.”
Morales Rojas has two kids in El Salvador and they don’t cease asking about her mom, the household says. Her sister provides that that is very unusual as a result of she talked to her sister daily, even the day she disappeared.
Anybody with info on her whereabouts is requested to name detectives at 617-343-4328.
Boston police are trying to find 45-year-old Lori Baxter, who was final heard from on Dec. 28.
Police say Baxter is thought to frequent the Massachusetts Avenue, Melnea Cass Boulevard and Southampton Road space.
Anybody with info concerning Baxter’s whereabouts is requested to name detectives at 617-343-5619.
Framingham police are working to find 33-year-old Madeline DeShazo, who was final seen on Thursday.
In accordance with police, DeShazo could also be in peril as a consequence of well being causes.
She could have left in her black Honda CRV with a Washington state license plate on Jan. 12, police say.
She is described as 5’5″ and 230 kilos with hazel eyes and brown hair. She was final seen carrying white pants and a saggy yellow and white jacket.
Anybody with any info is requested to contact the Framingham Police Division at 508-872-1212.
Cohasset mom of three Ana Walshe stays lacking, having final been seen at her residence for the reason that early morning hours on New Yr’s Day.
Her husband, Brian, has been charged with deceptive police of their investigation, and data has come to gentle involving his previous run-ins with the regulation.
A vigil was held for the lacking 39-year-old lady final week on the Cohasset City Widespread, as her household in Serbia says they’re getting extra frightened daily.
A 2014 report obtained by NBC10 Boston from police in Washington D.C. reveals that Ana Walshe as soon as instructed authorities that her husband threatened to kill her.
Throughout Brian Walshe’s arraignment in Quincy District Courtroom, prosecutors mentioned that blood and a bloody knife had been discovered within the basement of the Walshe residence, and mentioned Brian Walshe lied about his whereabouts to police. The state additionally mentioned that Walshe spent $450 shopping for cleansing provides at a Residence Depot.
This case has additionally seen exhaustive police searches by way of dumpsters, as detectives sift by way of rubbish for potential proof.
Anybody with info on Walshe’s whereabouts is urged to contact detectives at 781-830-4990.
Between 10 and 20 search warrants had been returned to Quincy District Courtroom Friday, with all of them being impounded, as Brian Walshe stays behind bars for allegedly deceptive police within the disappearance of his spouse, Ana Walshe.
EXPERTS WEIGH IN
With every passing day, these investigations are rising tougher.
“Timing is a vital side within the investigation, the longer the case goes on, the longer the particular person is lacking, sure leads will probably go stale,” mentioned safety analyst Todd McGhee.
New England Regulation Professor Wendy Murphy is co-director of the Ladies’s and Kids’s Advocacy Mission. She says she has tracked troubling traits in relation to ladies going through hazard.
“You might suppose these instances are unrelated, however I feel they’re associated,” she mentioned of all the disappearances. “Boy it has by no means been this dangerous. I am unable to bear in mind a time after we had this many lacking ladies in such a brief time frame.”
Police in every case say the investigations are persevering with.
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Thursday’s six biggest high school takeaways, including a Gatorade award and a new all-time leading scorer in Saugus – The Boston Globe
While Newton North claimed its third straight Division 1 championship in the fall, on Thursday Sasha Selivan became the first Tiger to be named Gatorade Massachusetts Volleyball Player of the Year.
“Sasha is in a league of her own as far as Massachusetts’ setters go,” said Bishop Feehan coach Heidi Bruschi. “No one else I’ve seen comes close.”
The 5-foot-9-inch sophomore led the Tigers to a 24-1 record with 673 assists, 133 digs, and 115 kills. In the Division 1 final, a 3-0 win over Brookline, she recorded 26 assists and four aces. Selivan is ranked as the nationals’ No. 128 player in the Class of 2027, according to PrepVolleyball, and was the Division 1 tournament MVP and a Division 1 All-State selection.
She maintains an A average in the classroom and volunteers locally as a youth volleyball coach and mentor.
2. DiBiasio keeps scoring for Saugus
While Saugus assistant coach Norma Waggett watched, junior Peyton DiBiasio broke her coach’s all-time program scoring record by netting 27 points to surpass the mark of 1,100 Waggett set in 2013. Saugus lost, 51-40, to Minuteman to fall to 5-2.
3. On to college
In Danvers, St. John’s Prep announced 18 college commitments across eight sports:
Football
Merrick Barlow (Newburyport) to Naval Academy
Graham Roberts (Swampscott) to Harvard
Baseball
Will Shaheen (Portsmouth, N.H.) to Harvard
Nic Lembo (Danvers) to High Point
Lacrosse
Charlie Angell (Winchester) to Pennsylvania
Ryan DeLucia (Winchester) to Georgetown
Luke Kelly (Marblehead) to Michigan
Cameron McCarthy (Marblehead) to Loyola Maryland
JP Sullivan (Swampscott) to Saint Anselm
Jack Weissenburger (Marblehead) to Harvard
Sam Wilmot (Topsfield) to Richmond
Golf
Tripp Hollister (Sudbury) to Bryant
Cross-country
Daniel Padley (South Hamilton) to Holy Cross
Swimming and diving
Kye McClory (Lynnfield) to Holy Cross
Greg Santosus (Marblehead) to Virginia Military Institute
Tennis
Luke Prokopis (Lynnfield) to Holy Cross
Jack Prokopis (Lynnfield) to Holy Cross
Track and field
Noah Kabel (Swampscott) to Sacred Heart
4. Western Mass shuffle
Lots of league movement in Western Mass, particularly in football and girls’ soccer. Check out the reporting from Jesse Koldokin at the Eagle Tribune and Gage Nutter at MassLive.
Here’s the Cliff’s notes version: Chicopee Comprehensive and Holyoke will leave the AA League and be replaced by West Springfield and East Longmeadow. The Tri-County loses Springfield International and gains Belchertown.
In the Suburban South, Wahconah is joined by Pittsfield, Putnam, and Chicopee Comprehensive. The Suburban North will feature Taconic and South Hadley, plus Hoosac Valley, Lee, Easthampton, and Holyoke.
The Intercounty South sees Chicopee, Ludlow, Springfield International, and Northampton join Commerce and Frontier. The Intercounty North remained unchanged.
In girls’ soccer, the Berkshire League’s Grieve division will be Drury, Wahconah, Pittsfield, Lenox, Monument Valley and Mount Greylock. McCann and Hoosac Valley move to the Pioneer South and Taconic, Lee, and Mt. Everett move to the Tri-County North.
5. Thursday’s leaderboard
The top scoring performance of the night came in a defeat as Jacob Klass dropped 35 points for Beverly in a 77-73 loss to Gloucester that saw Nick Deleon score 26 for the Fishermen.
Minuteman’s Muji Vader nabbed 11 steals and added 24 points in a 63-19 win over KIPP Academy, sophomore Divine Egbuta led Lynn Classical with 26 points in a 58-46 win over Somerville, and Notre Dame (Hingham) junior Elle Orlando packed the box score with 25 points, 9 rebounds, and 8 steals in a 72-35 win over Ursuline.
On the ice, Newburyport’s Olivia Wilson netted a hat trick in a 7-3 win over Stoneham/Wilmington and Justin Thibert delivered three goals for Shawsheen in a 9-1 win against Nashoba Tech/Greater Lowell.
Freshman netminder Suki ten Brinke saved all 18 shots she faced to record her first shutout of the season in Lincoln-Sudbury’s 3-0 win over Westford, and Central Catholic junior Sydney Foster made 21 saves in her first shutout of the season, a 7-0 defeat of Wayland.
6. Linked up
Before we bid adieu, a few things we’ve written recently, starting with Trevor Hass’s story on Bishop Feehan honoring the late local hoops legend Mike Babul by wearing black wristbands featuring his initials during a win over Bishop Fenwick.
Brendan Kurie can be reached at brendan.kurie@globe.com. Follow him on X @BrendanKurie.
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Massachusetts State Police release Body Camera footage of Nick Cocchi arrest
LUDLOW, Mass (WWLP) – Massachusetts State Police have released body camera footage from the arrest of Hampden County Sheriff Nick Cocchi back in September.
The public is now getting a glimpse into the night of September 21st, when Sheriff Nick Cocchi was arrested by Massachusetts State Police outside of MGM Springfield. The night his state issued white Ford Explorer was found without a front right tire in the valet section of the garage.
The video shows the interaction with Cocchi and law enforcement as they are trying to piece together what happened.
“Yeah, ok, wanna go down that road, huh? ok,” says Sheriff Cocchi. The state trooper responds, “I want to take everything right by the numbers and by the books, sir.”
At first when asked who was driving, Cocchi said a friend, then later admitting it was him behind the wheel. The trooper also saying he can smell alcohol, asking Cocchi how much he had to drink. To which he responds he had “a couple beers” when he was at the Springfield Country Club, but nothing at MGM Springfield.
Cocchi also declined a field sobriety test, multiple times.
Since the incident, Cocchi says he has taken full responsibility for his behavior.
“I’m not looking for empathy or sympathy. I’m not looking for people to give me a pass. All I’m asking for people to do and all I’ve said that I am is human, and I have integrity, I have honesty, and I have character. And I will always try to be the best version of myself, and that night I wasn’t,” said Sheriff Cocchi in response to the video release.
In regards to that night, Cocchi praises the troopers, saying throughout this process, he should not be treated differently from anyone else.
Cocchi also said quote “Since the incident, I have done everything possible to show the public that I believe in transparency and accountability, especially in myself.”
He said at the Sheriff’s Department, they believe people are not defined by moments like these, but rather how they handle those moments.
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2 of the largest fairs in North America are in Massachusetts
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One saw record-breaking attendance in 2024.
If you attended The Big E or the Topsfield Fair this past fall, you were in good company.
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These New England hotels, restaurants, and more are ‘must visit spots’ in 2025, according to USA Today readers
Both Massachusetts fairs ranked among the top 50 fairs in the U.S. and Canada in 2024, according to Carnival Warehouse. The list was ranked by attendance.
“2024 contained very positive indicators that North Americans have rekindled their romance for midways, outdoor shows, agricultural programming and food-on-a-stick,” wrote Carnival Warehouse on its website. “Most fairs saw increases over last year’s attendance, only 12 top-50 fairs saw decreases, most of which were nominal and all of which were due to weather.”
The Big E (the Eastern States Exposition) in Springfield ranked No. 4 with an all-time total attendance record of more than 1.6 million visitors. Seven other daily attendance records were also set this year at The Big E, including an all-time single day attendance record of 178,608 visitors on Sept. 21. The Topsfield Fair, at No. 40, saw 418,170 visitors.
Running since 1916, The Big E is New England’s biggest fair. The fair brought live musical acts, carnival rides, agricultural competitions, and food vendors this past September. All six New England states are famously represented on its grounds.
The Topsfield Fair, America’s oldest agricultural fair (running for more than 200 years), featured carnival rides, food, live music, rodeos, art shows, exhibits, and nearly 300 vendors this past October.
For those looking to help boost attendance in 2025, this year’s fair dates are Sept. 12-28 for The Big E and Oct. 3-13 for the Topsfield Fair.
North America’s No. 1 fair in 2024 is the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, which saw 2.5 million visitors.
Check out the top 50 fairs in the U.S. and Canada in 2024.
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