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« on: May 06, 2009, 09:58:20 AM »

http://wbztv.com/local/Melanie.Melanson.missing.2.1002302.html

May 5, 2009 10:17 pm US/Eastern

Reward Keeps Missing Teen's Case Alive

Reporting Beth Germano



WOBURN (WBZ) ―
Twenty years after Melanie Melanson disappeared after a party in the woods with a group of friends in Woburn, her family and police are trying to dig up new leads in the cold case.

Melanie was about to turn 15 years old when she disappeared on Oct. 27, 1989.

Now, her family has announced a $5,000 reward for information that leads to the recovery of her body. The reward is being offered by the Carole Sund/Carrington Memorial Reward Foundation, which is committed to raising awareness to the issue of missing persons who have gone under suspicious circumstances.

The district attorney's office and Woburn police are actively searching for the teen.

She disappeared in a wooded area near 2 Henshaw Avenue where a party was taking place. Melanie was last seen with two males from the neighborhood.

There were rumors that the girl had fallen and bumped her head and the fellow teens didn't realize she was gone.

So was it foul play or an accident?

Investigators aren't making any assumptions, but they believe she never it made it out of the woods that night. Her body has not been found.

Gloria Guarracino says she is still haunted by the disappearance of her childhood friend.

"This isn't supposed to happen to people you love," she said. "It makes me cry. It's sad."

Like an eerie voice from the grave, Melanie's family has posted a page on MySpace in the girl's words, saying, "I would be 32 years old today. I've been missing since the evening of October 27, 1989."

Anyone with information is asked to call the Woburn Police Department at 781-933-1212.


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« Reply #1 on: May 06, 2009, 09:59:21 AM »

Melanie's myspace page:  www.myspace.com/melaniemelanson 

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« Reply #2 on: May 06, 2009, 10:00:00 AM »

Age-Progressed Photo for Melanie (to age 29)



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« Reply #3 on: May 06, 2009, 10:59:29 PM »

http://www.wickedlocal.com/woburn/news/x342383142/Reward-offered-in-20-year-old-missing-person-case

Reward offered in 20-year-old missing person case

By Staff reports
Wed May 06, 2009, 11:53 AM EDT

Woburn, MA - 

A reward is being offered for information leading to the discovery of the body of Melanie Melanson, a girl who disappeared five days before her 15th birthday after a party in the woods with a group of friends, Middlesex District Attorney Gerry Leone, the Woburn Police Department, and members of Melanie's family announced today.

At a press conference held today at the location in Woburn where Melanie was last seen, Middlesex District Attorney Gerry Leone, Woburn Police, and the family of Melanson announced the $5,000 reward that is now being offered for new information that leads to the discovery of her body.

“Nearly 20 years ago, Melanie Melanson went into these woods behind me with a group of friends,” Leone said. “She was never seen again. We are asking the public’s help in finding Melanie as part of our continuing efforts to determine the circumstances of her death.

“No information at this stage is insignificant,” Leone added. “There were people who were with Melanie at the time, as well as people who have been told information since her disappearance. We ask them to come forward to help us solve this painful mystery that Melanie’s family has had to live with for the last 20 years.”

“It has been nearly 20 years since we lost Melanie,” Maryann Masciulli, Melanie’s aunt, said. “We are asking anyone with information to examine their conscience and please step forward so that we can give Melanie the burial that she deserves.”

According to authorities, on the evening of Oct. 27, 1989, 14-year-old Melanie Melanson, a freshman at Woburn High School, was in a set of woods near the Woburn/Stoneham line at a party with a group of friends. In the early morning hours, Melanie remained with a group of five other friends. That was the last time that Melanie was ever seen or heard from again.

 In the ensuing days and months, family members, friends, and local law enforcement conducted extensive searches to find Melanie. That search included the use of cadaver dogs, dive teams in local waters, and repeated ground searches by local police. She was never located.

The District Attorney’s Office and Woburn Police are presently conducting an active investigation and following new leads that have been developed. The reward and request for the public’s help is part of those continuing efforts to develop further evidence regarding Melanie’s whereabouts and the circumstances of her death.

Members of the public with information that they believe would be helpful to the investigation can contact the Woburn Police Department at 781-933-1212 x853 or State Police assigned to the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office at 781-897-6650.

 The $5,000 reward money is being offered by the Carole Sund/Carrington Memorial Reward Foundation which is committed to raising awareness to the issue of missing persons who have gone missing under suspicious circumstances (www.carolesundfoundation.com).
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« Reply #4 on: May 07, 2009, 10:09:27 AM »

http://wbztv.com/local/Melanie.Melanson.missing.2.1003106.html

May 6, 2009 5:14 pm US/Eastern

Missing Teen's Family Pleads For Information




WOBURN (WBZ) ―

Twenty years after Melanie Melanson disappeared after a party in the woods with a group of friends in Woburn, her family and police are trying to dig up new leads in the cold case.

Melanie was about to turn 15 years old when she disappeared on Oct. 27, 1989.

Now, her family has announced a $5,000 reward for information that leads to the recovery of her body.

"My niece, Melanie, was a beautiful compassionate person," said Mary Ann Maciulli. "There has not been a day in the last 20 years we have not thought about Melanie."

The reward is being offered by the Carole Sund/Carrington Memorial Reward Foundation, which is committed to raising awareness to the issue of missing persons who have gone under suspicious circumstances.

The district attorney's office and Woburn police are actively searching for the teen.  They say they have new information in the case that they hope will lead to her recovery.

"We will be interviewing and reinterviewing everyone who was with her that night," said Middlesex County District Attorney Gerry Leone. "Most are still alive in the Woburn and the surrounding areas."

Melanie disappeared in a wooded area near 2 Henshaw Avenue where a party was taking place. Melanie was last seen with two males from the neighborhood.

"They were here just partying together. But the sad reality was Melanie never went home that night," Leone said. "Melanie has never been found."

"Since Melanie disappeared, we lost her mother, father and grandparents. They all died without knowing what happened to Melanie," Maciulli said.

There were rumors that the girl had fallen and bumped her head and the fellow teens didn't realize she was gone.

So was it foul play or an accident?

Investigators aren't making any assumptions, but they believe she never made it made it out of the woods that night. Her body has not been found.

"There are people who were with Melanie on the night of her disappearance," Maciulli said. "There have been people who have heard things about her disappearance since that day there are people with information to help us find Melanie."

Gloria Guarracino says she is still haunted by the disappearance of her childhood friend.

"This isn't supposed to happen to people you love," she said. "It makes me cry. It's sad."

Like an eerie voice from the grave, Melanie's family has posted a page on MySpace in the girl's words, saying, "I would be 32 years old today. I've been missing since the evening of October 27, 1989."

Her friends and family hope the social networking site and the reward will breathe some life into the case, hoping that someone, somewhere knows something about her disappearance.

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« Reply #5 on: August 07, 2009, 11:57:59 AM »


Age-progressed to 29 years


Melanie Melanson

DOB:  Nov 1, 1974
Missing:  Oct 27, 1989
Height:  5'3" (160 cm)
Eyes: Blue
Race:  White
Age at disappearance:  17
Sex:  Female
Weight:  105 lbs (48 kg)
Hair:  Blonde
Missing From:
Woburn,Massachusetts
United States

Melanie's photo is shown age-progressed to 29 years. Melanie was last seen on the evening of October 27, 1989 at a party. She never returned home and has not been seen or heard from since. When Melanie was last seen, she had braces on her teeth.

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« Reply #6 on: September 25, 2009, 11:33:37 PM »

http://wbztv.com/local/melanie.melanson.missing.2.1209602.html

Mystery Surrounds Woburn Missing Teen



Melanie Melanson

Sep 25, 2009

WOBURN (WBZ) ―14-year-old Melanie Melanson was last seen hanging out with friends during a party in the woods of Woburn. That was on October 27, 1989.

Melanie never returned home that night, and now state police are back on the piece of land where she was last seen, using heavy and light equipment for digging.

In May, Melanie's aunt, Maryanne Masciulli made a plea to the teenager's friends from 20 years ago.

"There are people who were with Melanie on the night of her disappearance. There have been people who've heard things about her disappearance since that day. There are people who have information that can help us find Melanie."

Middlesex District Attorney Gerry Leone said in May that Melanie was not a runaway.

"The facts and circumstances as we know them, we're virtually certain that what happened the night Melanie went missing was that she died," he said.

Investigators are being tight-lipped about what, if anything, they found after Friday's
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« Reply #7 on: October 28, 2009, 04:00:31 PM »

http://abcnews.go.com/2020/vanished-melanie-melanson-20-years/story?id=8927393

Cops Return to 1989 Disappearance of Girl, 14
New Info Sparks Hope for Break in 20-Year-Old Cold Case; Police Search Forest for Clues




Melanie Melanson would be turning 35 this Nov. 1.
(Courtesy MaryAnn Masciulli)


Oct. 28, 2009
JUSTIN STURKEN
JESSICA HORNIG

Video-The Disappearance of Melanie Melanson

It is Halloween season in New England, and the quiet streets of Woburn, Mass., are decorated with the ghosts and goblins that are the stuff of children's nightmares.

But this year also marks the 20th anniversary of a macabre local mystery that is terrifyingly real: the sudden disappearance of Melanie Melanson. Melanie was last seen at a high school party in the woods on the outskirts of town.

Det. Mike Pandolph has been on the case since the very beginning. "Melanie walked down the path to meet her girlfriends and other kids that were several years older than her, and that was the last time that she was seen," he told ABC News. "That was 20 years ago."

Melanie Melanson, 14 at the time, was the youngest of a dozen kids gathered in the woods that October night, most of them older teens who had been there many times before.

Watch the full story Friday on "20/20" at 10 p.m. ET

Kids would gather, kids would hang out, and um, and drink," said Pandolph.

Melanie, just a freshman, was very flattered to have been included in the gathering. It was just days before her 15th birthday, and the young, pretty girl had much to look forward to, said prosecutor Marian Ryan.

"Her birthday was coming. She was getting her braces off. All kinds of things that were very exciting," said Ryan.

But the police and her family believe Melanie never saw her 15th birthday, and never came out of the woods that night. One of Melanie's aunts, Ruth Townsend, is still waiting for answers.

"It's too many years, too many years," said Townsend. "It's heartbreaking ... to feel that she is out there. We know she is out there ... 20 years is just too long -- way too long."

Life hadn't always been easy for Melanie. Her parents were both substance abusers who fought constantly. Melanie had even run away from home once before, going to live with her aunt Mary Ann and her grandmother in Woburn.

"Melanie had a challenging upbringing, but it wasn't without people who loved her," said Woburn District Attorney Gerry Leone. "She had cousins, aunts, and it was a very nice upbringing, despite her own biological parents having problems."

Renewed Push to Find Melanie

This spring, authorities announced a renewed push on the case and offered a $5,000 reward for information to solve it.

On the afternoon of Friday, Oct. 27, 1989, Melanie and her friend Carmen Gonzalez left high school after class and walked home for the last time. That night, Melanie told her grandmother she was going to sleep over with a friend who lived next door. What Melanie didn't say was that she'd been invited to join a late-night gathering in the woods next to an industrial park.

Other kids at the party would later tell police that the party slowly dwindled down in the early hours of Saturday morning, and everyone drifted home.

But when dawn broke, Melanie was nowhere to be found. Her grandmother became very worried. By mid afternoon, Melanie's family had learned about the party, and made a series of frantic phone calls to almost everyone who had been there. The family called the Woburn Police Department and reported her missing.

Leone said the police set out on a massive manhunt for Melanie with cadaver dogs and helicopters, but the searches all came up empty. Melanie's family was devastated.

"You know, it's the most difficult thing in the world," said MaryAnn Masciulli, another of Melanie's aunts. "Trying to find her, knowing that when you find her, it's not going to be a good thing. It's heartbreaking. It's hard to describe."

Police eventually zeroed in on the people they believe were last seen with Melanie on the night she disappeared. They say everyone at the party agreed that she was the last girl left at the party. "It went to five boys and Melanie, and two boys and Melanie," said Leone.

Authorities at the time interrogated the two boys in question, but they were never charged. They continue to live in the area.

'A Secret Like That for 20 Years'

Leone believes there was foul play involved. "We have reason to believe that more than one person over the years has not only concealed Melanie's body, but may also be involved in further concealing it or even moving it," he said.

Over the years, there have also been rumors that Melanie was seen that night walking in a parking lot, through the darkened neighborhood, and down a street toward the next town.

The Melanson family has never given up, and neither have the police. Pandolph has chased leads and returned to the scene of the crime many times over the years. After the reward was announced, finally, just weeks ago, investigators returned to the woods acting, they said, on information they had just received.

Gonzalez has heard about the possibility of new information.

"They're looking for her body, you know, watching it, watching it on the news, it gives me goose bumps 'cause I'm like, they're looking for my friend's body," Gonzalez said.

Lawson said the family is hoping police do find a body. "For now we just want to bring her home," she said.

Everyone touched by Melanie's disappearance says an end to their torment cannot come quickly enough. On Nov. 1, Melanie would have turned 35 years old.

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« Reply #8 on: November 01, 2009, 04:18:40 PM »

http://wbztv.com/local/Melanie.Melanson.missing.2.1284927.html

Vigil Held For Teen Who Went Missing 20 Years Ago



Melanie Melanson

Nov 1, 2009
WBZ

WOBURN (WBZ) ― The family of a girl who went missing 20 years ago will hold a candlelight vigil on
Sunday to commemorate what would have been her 35th birthday.

On October 27, 1989, 14-year-old Melanie Melanson a freshman at Woburn High School, disappeared just five days before her 15th birthday after a party in the woods with a group of friends.

Tomorrow marks 20 years since she was last reported seen.

For months after her disappearance, family members, friends, and local law enforcement conducted extensive searches to find Melanie. She was never found.

A reward of $5,000 has been offered for new information that leads to the discovery of her body.

The vigil will be held at 5 p.m. at the Woburn High School parking lot.
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« Reply #9 on: November 01, 2009, 09:48:19 PM »

http://www.myfoxboston.com/dpp/news/local/family-of-missing-melanie-melanson-hold-vigil-on-her-35th-birthday

Family of missing Melanie Melanson hold vigil on her 35th birthday

Sunday, 01 Nov 2009
Adam Pellerin

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WOBURN (FOX25, myfoxboston) - The family of Melanie Melanson held a candlelight vigil to commemorate what would have been her 35th birthday this Sunday, November 1.

On October 27, 1989, 14-year-old Melanson disappeared just five days before her 15th birthday after a party in the woods with a group of friends. Tomorrow marks 20 years since she was last reported seen.

On Sunday, November 1, on what would have been her 35th birthday, family and friends of Melanson will hold a candlelight vigil in her memory. Family, friends, and members of the public who wish to participate and commemorate her life are welcome.

According to authorities, on the evening of October 27, 1989, 14-year-old Melanson, a freshman at Woburn High School, was in a set of woods near the Woburn/Stoneham line at a party with a group of friends. In the early morning hours, Melanie remained with a small group of friends. That was the last time that Melanie was ever seen or heard from again. In the ensuing days and months, family members, friends, and local law enforcement conducted extensive searches to find Melanie. That search included the use of cadaver dogs, dive teams in local waters, and repeated ground searches by local police. She was never located.

The District Attorney's Office and Woburn Police are presently conducting an active investigation and following new leads that have been developed. A reward of $5000 has been offered for new information that leads to the discovery of her body. Members of the public with information that they believe would be helpful to the investigation can contact the Woburn Police Department at 781-933-1212 x853 or State Police assigned to the Middlesex District Attorney's Office at 781-897-6650.

The $5000 reward money is being offered by the Carole Sund/Carrington Memorial Reward Foundation which is committed to raising awareness to the issue of missing persons who have gone missing under suspicious circumstance.
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« Reply #10 on: November 02, 2009, 06:23:55 AM »

http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2009/11/02/new_leads_found_in_1989_disappearance_of_woburn_girl/

Missing for decades, but not forgotten
New leads found in 1989 case of Woburn girl


WOBURN - Melanie Melansons 35th birthday came and went yesterday. She was not there to celebrate, so family and friends gathered to remember the young woman who disappeared 20 years ago, just days before she would have turned 15.

Last evening, those closest to her told stories about her bubbly energy and distinctive laugh, and expressed hope that new leads in the two-decade-old case would help them learn what happened to her.

Under a moonlit sky, atop a hill in the parking lot of Woburn High School - where she would have graduated - law enforcement officials said they are closer than ever to finding out what happened Oct. 27, 1989, the night Melanie disappeared.

At a vigil held in her honor last night, as candles flickered in their plastic encasements, classmates and friends said they missed her constant smile and cheery disposition. They wondered what her 35th birthday would have been like, and said she was robbed of her prom and the chance to grow up and share in the joys of motherhood.

She was upbeat, always smiling - a good kid, said Donna Dellanno, whose daughter was friends with Melanie. Like many teenage girls, she liked cosmetics, boys, and music, and she knew how to make her friends laugh until their sides hurt, family and friends said.

Maria Rose Gonzalez and her sister Carmen remembered the sleepovers and always expecting to go through the various stages of life together.

She would be celebrating, Maria Rose Gonzalez said of her friends 35th birthday.

Melanies parents have both died, and so has the grandmother she lived with at the time of her disappearance, but her aunts and others are helping keep the case alive.

Earlier this fall, authorities began searching and digging in an area near Montvale Avenue in Woburn, not far from where she was last seen, based on new information.

Assistant District Attorney Marian Ryan said that recent developments, which she described as very solid leads, helped trigger the reopening of the case. Were closer than weve probably ever been before, she said.

Although law enforcement and family members have been tight-lipped about the new developments, there was a sense of hope that Melanies remains would be found.

We are confident that a resolution to this is forthcoming, her uncle Frank Masciulli said.

Her cousin Kim Blanchard described her as having a heart of gold, but added that while a town like Woburn is filled with secrets, they cannot be kept too long. Its time to know the truth, she said of the events that unfolded that October evening two decades ago.

Hopefully this is going to bring us all some closure, Dellanno said.
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