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Massachusetts mom Ana Walshe mysteriously disappears, police searching

A working mom of three from Massachusetts mysteriou🐎sly vanished after leaving home to catch a flight on New Y🐎ear’s Day — sparking a statewide police search as her loved ones fear the worst.

Ana Walshe, 39, of Cohasset🥃 or☂dered a rideshare bound for Logan International Airport in Boston at 4 a.m. to commute to Washington, DC, for her job at a real estate firm, .

But Walshe, who has three young sons, ranging from 2 to 6 years old, never boarded theꦅ plane and hasn’t been seenꦰ since, Cohasset cops and .

“Honestly, I’m scared. Really, really scared,” Alissa Kirby, a friend of Walshe, said of her sudden disappearance.

“She’s a loving and loyal wife and mother of three beautiful boys. I know in my heart, that of her choice, she would not go a day without speaking to her husband and her kids.”

Ana Walshe went missing after ordering a rideshare to Logan International Airport on Jan. 1. ana.ljubicic/Facebook
Ana Walshe, seen here with her husband Brian, was reported missing by him. ana.ljubicic/Facebook

She was reported missing by her husband, Brian Walshe, on Wednesday — three days afteꩲr leaving home.

But Cohasset Police Chief William Quigley said it was common for Walshe to work long hours without contacting her family, which may have accounted for the gap between her disappearance and her husband’s call to police.

The high-end pro💯perty management firm where she works, Tishman Speyer, reported her miss꧂ing simultaneously on Wednesday.

Walshe, who has three young children ranging from 2 to 6 years old, never boarded her scheduled flight at Logan Airport in Boston. ana.ljubicic/Facebook

At a press conference Friday, Qu🃏igley said Walshe is being treated as a missing person as authorities with K-9s search a wooded area near her home.

“It’s not normal she is missing. We automatically feel she is in danger by the mere fact she is missing,” Quigley said at a press conference.

But he stressed that police have u🔴ncovered no sign of foul play༺.

“We are trying to locate Ana and get her home safely. We have nothing to support anything suspicious or criminal,” Quigley said, adding the State Police Special Emergency Response Team has joined the hunt.

The mystery deepened later Friday, when a fire reportedly broke out at the 🥀family’s former home on Jerusalem Road in Cohasset, where smoke was seen🐲 billowing from the structure.

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This is a home on fire today that Ana Walshe moved out of a year ago.
Firefighters at the scene of Ana Walshe’s former resdience.WCVB
This is a home on fire today that Ana Walshe moved out of a year ago.
Authorities have said it’s unclear if the blaze and Walshe’s disappearance are connected.WCVB
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Walshe and her family moved out months ago and police said it was too early to determine if ♏the blaze was linked to her disappearance, .

Dur𝐆ing the investigation, police found that Walshe had left no digital footprint — turning off her phone on Jan. 1, accordi💃ng to Quigley. There is also no record of her using her credit cards after New Year’s Day.

“We can’t confi🐭rm that a rid𝕴eshare actually picked her up,” he said.

In 2021, Brian Walshe pleadꦜed guilty in federal court to selling two fake Andy Warhol paintings to a South Korean buyer for $80,000 — but Quigley said the case appears unrelated to her disappearance.

Ana Walshe reportedly left behind no trace of a digital footprint as her phone has been off since Jan. 1 and her credit cards have not been used. ana.ljubicic/Facebook
Police have stated that at this point, no foul play has been found. ana.ljubicic/Facebook

“It may beꦰ a case where she just needed a break, we just need a call from her or someone who has talked to he🌺r,” he said.

Earlier this week, police had used dogs to search the family’s property on🐻 Cushing Hi🉐ghway along with adjacent swaths of land.

A new search near the parking lot of a nearby Stop and Shop store was la🤪unched Friday afternoon with State Police and regional cops.

Cops are also searchi🎐ng for the missing mom along Route 3A in the Cohasset area.

Walshe regularly commutes to DC, where her family owns a townhouse. She 🎶is a regional general manager for Tishman Speyer, a high-end property management and real estate brokerage, according to her LinkedIn page.

Tishman Speyer said the company is cooperating with the search.“We are actively assisting the local authorities in their ongoing search for our beloved colleague, Ana, and are praying for her safe return,’’ a statement from the company said.

Walshe speaks with an Eastern European accent, is  5 feet ꦗ2 inches tall and roughly 115 pounds, according to police, who are seeking tips about her whereabouts.