February 25, 2006

A QUESTIONABLE MISSING WOMAN SHOWS UP IN ARUBA



Something Stinks in Massachusetts...



Plympton Police notified the media early this morning that 19 year old Adrianne Delaney has been located, this, coming hours after the missing teen's Ford Explorer was located in Weymouth last night. Nobody could have been more relieved then Adrianne's mother Barbara who was emotionally overwrought when she spoke with the Observer at 6:30 this morning.

The Plympton release states, "Based on new information obtained from the parties found with the vehicle it was learned that Ms. Delaney has left the area on a recent flight out of Boston to Aruba. Police have confirmed that Ms. Delaney did in fact purchase a ticket and appears to be traveling alone. Although at this time it appears she is acting on her own free will, the Plympton Police continue to actively interview individuals familiar with her situation and will be working with Federal officials to locate and interview Ms. Delaney. Ms. Delaney has previously visited the Island and has acquaintances there."

It is expected that no charges will be filed in the unusual case and that those in possession of the car were unaware of the circumstances occurring within this case. All of us throughout the Plympton/Kingston area and beyond, are grateful that this matter has a positive conclusion.




Missing since Saturday...

A 19-year-old Plympton woman has been reported missing from her Grove Street home, just across the town line from Kingston. Sources told the Observer that the woman, Adrianne Delaney is a nursing student at Massasoit Community College in Brockton.


The source said Delaney left the family home at 1:30 a.m. Saturday morning to view a video with a friend. Allegedly she left that location at 3:00 a.m. in her brown colored 2002 Ford Explorer. The woman's mother, Barbara Delaney said neither she nor her daughter's friends have seen or heard from her in almost five days. She was reluctant to answer questions stating that she did not want to impede the police investigation.


The Observer learned that the woman works part-time at a local Marshfield chiropractic service and failed to show up for 2-3 shifts over the past several days; she never called out. Plympton Police are issuing no statement at this time and are requesting that the press contact Chief Matt Clancy at the station in the morning when it is anticipated that he will issue a statement. The information that is available raises almost as many questions as it answers.


Normal police protocol on a missing person's case is to spread the word as far and as wide and as quickly as possible. The apparent five-day delay in this situation could be due to delayed notification by the family or a decision by the Plympton Police to downplay the matter based on internal information unavailable to the
Observer at this time.


Sources tell the Observer that police are reviewing Adrianne's website on MySpace.com for possible clues to here whereabouts (the above link is to her page on the site).



The Observer has confirmed that the brown 2002 Ford Explorer belonging to missing Plympton teen Adrianne Delaney has been recovered in Weymouth.


Earlier this evening source information provided to the Observer indicated that the vehicle was equipped with a LoJack tracking device. After receiving clearance to activate the system, we are told that the vehicle was pinpointed a short time later at a residential unit in Weymouth.


Information provided earlier indicated that police located a male at the address who said he had permission to use the car; apparently there was no sign of Delaney at the address.


It was not until a short time ago, at midnight, that the Weymouth Shift Commander confirmed that the vehicle was indeed located in Weymouth. He told the Observer that Weymouth Police were not handling the investigation and that any further information would have to come from Plympton Police or the State Police Barracks. Norwell State Police Barracks would provide no additional comment.


The obvious questions remaining if the additional details prove correct, are:

  • Who drove the car to Weymouth
  • Is there any relationship between Delaney and the Weymouth man?
  • Under what circumstances did he acquire possession of the vehicle
  • Where is Adrianne Delaney
  • Where is the car impounded
  • Does the car reveal any forensic evidence
  • This twist is just another piece of an increasingly bizarre puzzle


One thing is clear, the wave of media coverage concerning this disappearance is beginning to produce results. The longer Adrianne Delaney remains unaccounted for, the more concerned authorities and family will become as the investigation approaches the one week point.



4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Does the Aruban Police cooperate with the Plympton Police on this 19 year old girl Adrianne Delaney "Lost and Found" case happening now in Aruba. Who are her acquaintances there on the island? Can the Aruban Police provide us more information about these people on the island? Are these folks Arubans or non Arubans? Are the Dutch teens somebody like Joran's background involved? This case stinks as long as Adrianne Delaney not returning back to her emotionally stunt mother Barbara soon. Personnally I don't believe this "Lost and Found" missing girl case is that simple, it might involve the whole corruptions of the Aruban government. The questions is, why are the young beautiful blonde
American white teen girls are involved? I have read so much gossips from other blogs talking about the Arabs lusting after the American women for the revenge of our government involvements in the Iraq war. I think Aruba is getting
into the sex women trafficking business. They lure the women into Aruba, break them and have them sold to the highest bidders. Sometimes the women in captivity can die due to the tourtures and beatings by these predators. I just hope Adrianne can come home soon back to Massachusetts, and not becoming the next "Missing Natalee". I just don't trust the Aruban police anymore. It worries me so much as a mother of a teenager daughter who looks similar and acts similar like Adrianne. I just bought my daughter a brand new yellow Dodge truck for her upcoming high school graduation as a gift. I try to talk to her about this, and she won't listen at all And she said she "wants" to "drive" her truck to Aruba with all her friends. What's wrong and what's going on with all these teenager women with Aruba anyway? I just don't understand it. I have become a very scaring mother and just don't know what to do.

Anonymous said...

Tell your child NO,Dont let her control you, you are the parent use that title and act accordingly
Suggestion for senior trip..
For my daughters graduation I took 25 leaves from work and I personally took my daughter to Sydeny , Austrailia from washington state, I have friends there that invited us to stay.. we spend over 2 weeks there and then flew to Hawaii when my husband and other 2 kids met us where we spent the remainder of the time.. It was unforgetable.. And it was the best thing i could share with my daughter

Anonymous said...

Your daughter deserves to be sold into white slavery if she thinks she can drive to aruba.


I try to talk to her about this, and she won't listen at all And she said she "wants" to "drive" her truck to Aruba with all her friends. What's wrong and what's going on with all these teenager women with Aruba anyway? I just don't understand it. I have become a very scaring mother and just don't know what to do.

Anonymous said...

nice try, it is all cheap phsycology to 'boycott Aruba'...'drive' her truck to Aruba', yeah right