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

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

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*VIDEO/PHOTOS* Cohasset Police Investigating Residential Break-In

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COHASSET — Chief William Quigley reports that the Cohasset Police Department is investigating a residential break-in that was captured on the homeowners Ring brand front door camera.

Cohasset Police are investigating a residential breaking and entering that occurred at approximately 1:30 a.m. Sunday at a home in the area of Atlantic Avenue.

The homeowners were not home, but their doorbell camera captured excellent photos of the suspect, who was wearing a mask that he removed as he broke into the home.

Police are working to determine what items may have been stolen from the house.

Anyone who recognizes the suspect in the photos or has any information on this incident is asked to contact Cohasset detectives at 781-383-1055 x 6107 or email mlopes@cohassetpolice.com. All calls and tips can be anonymous.

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Cohasset Police Charge Woman Following Motor Vehicle Crash at MBTA Commuter Rail Crossing Saturday Night

COHASSET — Chief William Quigley reports that the Cohasset Police Department has charged a woman following a motor vehicle crash at the MBTA Commuter Rail crossing Saturday night.

The suspect, an ADULT FEMALE, AGE 58, OF SCITUATE, was charged with:

  • Operating Under the Influence of Alcohol
  • Negligent Operation of a Motor Vehicle
  • Marked Lanes Violation

At approximately 10 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 3, Cohasset Police and Fire responded to a report of a motor vehicle crash on North Main Street at the MBTA Commuter Rail crossing near Cohasset Station on the Greenbush Line.

Upon arrival, first responders found a woman on scene who had been operating a sport utility vehicle. The car had crashed into the rail crossing, and the entire structure that supports the grade crossing gates including, signals and lights had fallen and were blocking both lanes of traffic on North Main Street. The female was displaying signs and symptoms of intoxication and was subsequently arrested by CPD.

The crash created a debris field and held up both vehicle and rail traffic in the area.

An on-scene investigation determined that the driver was under the influence of alcohol. She was arrested at the scene. She was evaluated by paramedics at the scene but refused medical treatment at that time. She was later transported to an area hospital for evaluation for injuries that are not believed to be life-threatening. 

North Main Street was closed for approximately four hours while crews from the MBTA and Express Towing cleared the scene and removed the vehicle, a 2016 Jeep Cherokee, which was totaled in the crash. A heavy-duty wrecker was brought in due to the weight and size of the crossing superstructure.

MBTA crews will be brought in to rebuild the structure and replace the crossing warning equipment, which will take several days. Trains will be using their whistles/horns in the area until the crossing is repaired, and will be walking the trains through the crossing. The Greenbush Line is a “No Whistle Zone” and trains do not use their whistles/horns under normal conditions.

The suspect is scheduled to be arraigned at Quincy District Court on Monday, Oct. 5.

These are allegations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty.

 

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