UPDATE ON GLOUCESTER MISSING PERSON ABBIE FLYNN DAY 2

No good news to report. Early this morning there was some activity with a GFD rescue boat searching at Niles Pond but nothing was found.

For the remainder of the day, the area around Niles and Brace Cove was eerily quiet. Gloucester detectives are continuing to follow up on any leads. Residents are checking sheds and outbuildings and neighbors are continuing to walk the paths around the Point in hopes of some sign of Abbie. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Abbie’s family.

Abbie’s disappearance seemed tragically similar to that of Theresa Coen, who went missing from Penzance Road, Rockport, in March of 2018. However, that they both disappeared after heading out for a walk ends the similarity. Theresa’s death was determined to be a suicide.

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  1. Reblogged this on tracym120552 and commented:
    UPDATE ON GLOUCESTER MISSING PERSON ABBIE FLYNN DAY 2
    Posted on February 4, 2020 by Kim Smith
    No good news to report. Early this morning there was some activity with a GFD rescue boat searching at Niles Pond but nothing was found.

    For the remainder of the day, the area around Niles and Brace Cove was eerily quiet. Gloucester detectives are continuing to follow up on any leads. Residents are checking sheds and outbuildings and neighbors are continuing to walk the paths around the Point in hopes of some sign of Abbie. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Abbie’s family.

    Abbie’s disappearance seemed tragically similar to that of Theresa Coen, who went missing from Penzance Road, Rockport, in March of 2018. However, that they both disappeared after heading out for a walk ends the similarity. Theresa’s death was determined to be a suicide.

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    1. Thank you again for keeping the ball rolling. It seems to me that every post made is a reminder that Abbie is missing and another opportunity for someone who might know something to be spurred into jogging their memory and sharing what they might know. So appreciative of your efforts on behalf of Abbie, her family and friends.

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  2. Kim , the Times stated that you saw “suspicious activity” at Niles beach, were you able to report any license plate number or identity of the cause of suspicion?

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    1. Yes I did and the police are investigating all information. They are very fortunately able to identify cars from descriptions because many residents are sharing their camera surveillance footage.

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