THERESA COEN MISSING WOMAN RECOVERY MISSION #ROCKPORTMA

The search for Theresa Coen, who was last seen on Saturday, is now a recovery operation. “Information obtained throughout the course of investigation has lead Rockport police to determine that it’s unlikely the individual will be found alive,” Rockport police spokesman John Guilfoil said Wednesday night.

Please contact the Rockport Police Department at 978-546-1212 if you have any information about Theresa.

Read more here in the Gloucester Times.

Read more here in The Boston Globe.

 

BREAKING: (UPDATED) ACTIVE POLICE AND FIRE RESCUE SEARCH UNDERWAY IN #ROCKPORTMA -POSSIBLY MISSING WOMAN THERESA COHEN

Police, fire, and rescue vehicles are stationed around the Pebble Beach-Cape Hedge-Penzance Road area, with rescuers combing the beach.

Reader Rick shares the following from the Gloucester Daily Times online edition this morning; “Theresa A. Coen, 52, of Penzance Road in Rockport and also of Boston’s Charlestown neighborhood, was last heard from on Saturday evening” Is there a connection here?”

Thank you Rick for letting us know, her name is Theresa Coen.

PHOTO OF MISSING WOMAN SUSAN NILSSON

womanSusan Nilsson of Rockport is described as white, 5’5″ tall, 130 pounds, and with green eyes. She was walking on Rocky Neck Friday night. Police found personal items belonging to her on a dock and in the water. Anyone with information about her disappearance is encouraged to call Gloucester Police at (978) 283-1212.

Help Find The Missing Gloucester Woman-Tina Lannon Cavanaugh

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Police hunt W. Gloucester woman missing since T’giving dinner

By Richard Gaines
Staff Writer

A coalition of public safety personnel are searching an isolated neighborhood off Concord Street in West Gloucester for a 42-year old woman who left a family Thanksgiving dinner yesterday afternoon and didn’t return to the table.

Police identified the missing woman as Tina Lannon Cavanaugh, who is 4-feet, 11 inches tall and weighs about 100 pounds, with brown shoulder-length hair, according to police. She was described as wearing jeans with a brown shirt, gray tank top, green glasses and maroon clogs.

“She was having dinner about 4:30 and got up and walked away,” said police Lt. Kathy Ault. The dinner was at what police was her home at 9 Becker Lane, a virtual loop off Concord Street, not far from Causeway Street, about 1/4 mile from the intersection of Concord and Route 128. The area behind Becker is an large, undeveloped region of the city with its highest points and rough terrain.