Missing Plympton girl, Adrianne Delaney, calls family from Aruba
Adrianne Delaney, a 19-year-old Plympton woman, missing for the last week, called her family from Aruba to tell them she was ok. Delaney’s mother said that she was going to fly to Aruba to make sure that her daughter is ok in person. In what has been a truly bizarre missing person case, at least has a happy ending.
A 19-year-old Plympton woman, missing for the last week, called her family and local police from Aruba on Friday, bringing an end to a police search that had involved the offices of U.S. Rep. Bill Delahunt, state Rep. Tom Ryan and officials in Aruba and Venezuela.
According to Plympton police Chief Matthew Clancy, Adrianne Delaney called her home town Police Department and spoke to officer Steve Teri “at length,” Friday afternoon.
Delaney then called her parents to let them know she was fine.
Her parents have no idea why their daughter left for Aruba without telling them. In a cross between a missing persons case that resembles “the run away bride” story, Adrianne Delaney caught a flight from Boston to Aruba sometime Wednesday.
Barbara Delaney said her daughter went out with her girlfriends that Friday night after getting paid from her part-time job in Marshfield. She was last seen dropping off friends at 3:30 a.m. the following morning.
Police found Delaney’s SUV in Weymouth on Thursday and later learned she’d caught a flight from Boston to Aruba sometime Wednesday.
(The Enterprise)
As reported earlier when Adrianne Delaney was considered missing and no one had any answers as to what could have happened.
”She had no problems at school, no problems at home. She was just a typical 19-year-old. No one has any clue what could have happened.”
(Boston Globe)