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Emma Tetewsky, 31, has been lacking since Monday. She was final seen within the Mill Avenue space of Stoughton.
Stoughton police have activated a neighborhood police consortium’s search and rescue unit to assist discover a 31-year-old lady who has been lacking since Monday.
Emma Tetewsky was final seen by her household round midday on June 26 close to her residence within the Mill Avenue space of Stoughton, Stoughton police mentioned in a press launch Wednesday. She has a historical past of psychological well being challenges and was reported lacking Tuesday.
Tetewsky is understood to frequent Pinewood Pond in Stoughton and Lake Massapoag in Sharon, the discharge mentioned. She doesn’t have her mobile phone along with her.
Tetewsky is about 5-foot-3 and weighs about 120 lbs, the discharge mentioned. She could also be carrying a light-colored — presumably blue — long-sleeved shirt, cropped leggings, and Birkenstock-style sandals.
First responders are actively looking out the Mill Avenue space in Stoughton, in addition to Lakewood Drive, after receiving a tip that Tetewsky might need been seen there.
Police are asking residents and companies in each areas to examine safety video for any footage which may have captured Tetewsky since June 25, the discharge mentioned. They’re additionally asking space residents to examine sheds, garages, and any outbuildings she could have taken shelter inside.
On Wednesday, Stoughton police activated the Metropolitan Legislation Enforcement Council‘s (METRO-LEC) search and rescue unit to help find Tetewsky. They’re now additionally utilizing drones and boats to attempt to find her.
METRO-LEC is a police consortium of 46 police departments within the southern Boston metropolitan space that swimming pools assets when a case is simply too massive for one division to deal with.
Anybody who thinks they may have seen Tetewsky or has details about her whereabouts is requested to right away name Stoughton police at 781-344-2424.
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