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Search For Missing Quincy Man Stops For The Night

BOSTON (WBZ) ― Boston Police have called off the search for a missing Quincy man for the night and it is unclear if that search will resume Tuesday morning.

William Hurley, 24, mysteriously disappeared after leaving the Bruins game at the TD Garden Thursday night.

Boston police sent two boats to search the water near the Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital Monday.

Police say they have nothing definitive to report regarding their search in and around the area of the TD Garden. They have found some things of interest, but nothing concrete.

Hurley's girlfriend Claire Mahoney told WBZ she was on the phone with him right after he left the game, but his phone went dead, just as she was about to pick him on Nashua Street. "I got to 99 Nashua Street a minute or two later and he was nowhere in the area," she said.

"I beeped, I yelled, I looked around, I walked around.  I drove around for an hour."

"The police are doing everything they possibly can looking for him, but there's just nothing turning up," said Claire's sister, Katie, who spent today putting up missing posters around the TD Garden.

"It's been a lot of sleepless nights… praying and hoping that something turns up," said Brendan Venti, who was with Hurley the night he disappeared.

He said Hurley left after the first period because he was tired after working all day at the Weston Country Club as a greens keeper.

WBZ met up with Venti on his way to talk with Boston police Monday night. "I just received a phone call that now it's my turn to go in there and let them know anything I know."

Hurley is a former Navy sailor. Hurley met his girlfriend when he made a stop in Boston.

He moved to Quincy from Florida in December to live with Mahoney.

Hurley's mother has travelled to Boston from North Carolina to help search for her son.

He's 5-foot-8 inches tall, weighs about 155 pounds and was last seen wearing a red North Face jacket.

Police say they have not found any signs of foul play, but they're not ruling it out.

Anyone with information is urged to call Boston police at 617-343-4248.

 

 



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