Margaret Haddican-McEnroe, 29, of Warren Township, NJ Missing Since October 10, 2006
Margaret Haddican-McEnroe, 29, of Warren Township and Somerset County, NJ. Haddican-McEnroe is a firefighter with Mount Bethel Volunteer Fire Company in Warren Township. She was reported missing by her husband on October 12, 2006. Her husband last saw Margaret Haddican-McEnroe at 1:30 pm on October 10.
Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest said Margaret Haddican-McEnroe was reported missing by her husband on Oct. 12. He last saw her at about 1:30 p.m. Oct. 10.
When Mr. McEnroe returned home at about 3 p.m. Oct. 10, he discovered his wife gone and their infant child home alone.
Mr. McEnroe told police his wife had threatened suicide in the past and may be suffering from post-partum depression. (Courier News)
Description:
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The 29-year-old woman is Caucasian
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5 ft 2 in tall
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110 pounds
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brown eyes
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brown hair
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light complexion
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She has a tribal tattoo on her stomach, firefighter’s helmet tattoo on her left thigh and multiple tattoos on her back
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She is an Army veteran and may have identification with her birth name of “Sherwood Halley.”
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She left behind her cell phone and did not take her vehicle.
Margaret Haddican was wearing the following:
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a grey sweatshirt with “ARMY” written across the front in black letters
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white plaid pajama bottoms
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white socks and white Nike sneakers
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She was also wearing a silver chain with military dog tags and a white-gold wedding ring with three diamonds
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She also may have a black BDU (military style) jacket and black duffle bag with additional clothing.
Anyone with information please call the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Squad at (908) 575-3400, Warren Township Police Department at (908) 753-1000 or the Somerset County TIPS Line at (888) 577-TIPS (8477).
I can’t believe that he waited two days before calling police. What mother leaves her kids behind. She could have been abducted, but with her husband waiting two days to call police, tells me he’s not telling all. He had all the answers,telling police she leaves now and then and that she is suicidal. If I come home from work,and my wife isnt home, and the children are left by them selves and the car is still there…….IM calling the Police.
Comment by Denis McDonough | November 7, 2006