The ground search by Massachusetts State Troopers and Cohasset Police Officers for Ana Walshe or evidence related to her disappearance has ended.
WASHINGTON — The search for a mother of three young children who went missing on New Year’s Day while on her way to D.C. is still underway, according to police.
District real estate executive Ana Walshe, 39, was last seen by a relative at her home in Cohasset, Massachusetts around 4 a.m. on January 1.
Walshe allegedly planned to catch a flight from Boston Logan International to Washington, D.C. for a work emergency last Sunday. Investigators say her husband was asleep when she left.
Police claim that it is still unclear whether Walshe took a ride share to the airport, but have determined the mother of three never got on her flight.
“At this point we cannot confirm that she got into a rideshare in Cohasset. We have confirmed with the airlines that she did not board a plane this week,” said Police Chief William Quigley.
Three days after she was seen leaving her home with bags in hand, Walshe was reported missing.
Investigators have tried to track Walshe’s digital footprint for answers, but so far have found no cell phone or credit card…