Massachusetts cops hunting for missing mom Ana Walshe executed up to TWENTY ... trends now
Up to 20 sealed search warrants relating to the search for missing Massachusetts mother Ana Walshe were executed on Thursday.
A day later, evidence recovered through the warrants was ordered not to be made public by Quincy District Court, according to NewsNation's Evan Lambert.
More than 10 warrants returned evidence Friday, reports WCVB.
Ana Walshe, 39, a mother of three, was reported missing on January 4 by her employer in Washington, where the couple has a home and to which she often commutes during the week for work at a real estate company, authorities said.
Brian, 47, is charged with misleading a police investigation as cops investigate the possibility he killed his wife
In 2014, Ana called the police to allege that her then-fiance Brian Walshe was threatening to kill her
Her husband, Brian Walshe, 47, is charged with misleading a police investigation. And it has since been revealed that he Googled 'How to dispose of a 115lb woman's body' just days before her disappearance.
While in 2014, Ana called the police to allege that her then-fiance was threatening to kill her.
Police reports obtained by DailyMail.com show that Ana, a Serbian native, called the Washington DC Metropolitan Police on Brian Walshe in 2014, saying he 'made a statement on the telephone that he was going to kill her and her friends.'
Authorities in DC say that the case has since been closed.
The call came just one year before the couple said 'I do' in Serbia — and years before she was last seen on New Years Day 2023.
Ana and Brian married in Serbia in 2015, just one year after she made the police complaint
The Cohasset home that Ana shared with her husband and their three children
Ana had alleged that on August 2, 2014 – before the couple married – Walshe made a threat over the phone that he was going to kill her and her friends.
The report to Washington DC’s Metro Police does not specifically name Walshe. It identifies the person who made the chilling move as ‘S-1’ and adds that he ‘now lives in Boston’ in a clear reference to him.
Ana made the report to Timothy Jefferson in her previous name of Knipp at 6pm. She gave her address as 435 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001 – but then ‘refused to cooperate in the prosecution’.
The realtor, who works for a DC real estate firm during the week, resided there before her marriage to Brian and living in Cohasset, Massachusetts.
She was last seen at that house in the early hours of January 1, when she supposedly took a car to Boston's Logan Airport to fly to DC.
Ana left behind an ominous note on a champagne box before she disappeared
Ride-share services show no pickups at the family home, according to WCVB, and Ana's cellphone continued pinging from there for two days after she allegedly left the house.
She wasn't reported missing, however, until January 4, when she failed to show up for work.
Brian has since been arrested for allegedly misleading the cops about his wife's disappearance after cops discovered traces of blood, a hatchet, a hacksaw, a rug and used cleaning supplies while searching dumpsters near Brian's mother's home.
He has pleaded not guilty to the charges and is being held on a $500,000 bond.
Meanwhile, the couple's three sons are now in Massachusetts state custody.
Before her disappearance, Ana left behind an eerie message in red marker on a champagne bottle box to her husband.
The message, first transcribed by the New York Post, reads: 'Wow! 2022…What a year! And yet, we are still here and together! Let's make 2023 the best one yet! We are the authors of our lives…courage, love, perseverance, compassion, and joy. Love, Ana.'
On another side there are the words: 'To the Best…' The final word of that sentence is undiscernible. At the bottom he wrote '12.31.22' and 'Love Brian.'
On Thursday, DailyMail.com exclusively revealed that Brian wrote a prepared statement and a 'to-do' list scribbled on lined paper before Ana went missing,
The folded note, written in blue ink, is titled 'Response to friends',