Metropolitan Law Enforcement Council Search and Rescue
Activated Under the Local Control of Stoughton Police Department Chief Donna M. McNamara and Led by President Chief Jeffrey Silva of the Westwood Police Department and Control Chief Christopher Soffayer of the Millis Police Department
Chief Donna M. McNamara reports that she has activated the Metropolitan Law Enforcement Council (METRO-LEC) Search and Rescue Unit to support the Stoughton Police Department’s ongoing search for a woman who was reported missing by her family on Tuesday, June 27.
Emma Tetewsky, age 31, was last seen by her family around noon on Monday, June 26, near her residence in the Mill Street area. She was subsequently reported missing yesterday.
Tetewsky is approximately 5-feet-3-inches tall and weighs approximately 120 pounds. She may be wearing a light-colored, possibly blue, long-sleeved shirt, cropped leggings and Birkenstock-style sandals. She is known to have a history of mental health challenges.
She is known to frequent Pinewood Pond in Stoughton and Lake Massapoag in Sharon. She does not have her cell phone with her.
First responders are actively searching in the area of Mill Street, as well as Lakewood Drive after receiving a tip of a possible sighting of Tetewsky. Residents and businesses in both areas are asked to check footage from any cameras they may have for any sightings of Tetewsky between Sunday, June 25, and today. Residents in the area are also asked to check their sheds or outbuildings.
The Stoughton Police Department is currently being assisted by several public safety assets, including drones and boats, from METRO-LEC, the Norfolk County Sheriff’s Department, the Stoughton Fire Department and the Quincy Police Department.
Anyone who believes they may have seen Tetewsky or has information about her whereabouts is asked to immediately call Stoughton Police at 781-344-2424.
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