Crime & Safety

Zach Marr's Body Recovered from Charles River

Zach Marr, 22, of Harvard, went missing Feb. 13 after leaving a Boston tavern. His body was found in the Charles River Tuesday.

BOSTON, MA — The body of Zach Marr, the 22-year-old Harvard man missing since Feb. 13, has been recovered from the Charles River.

Marr's body was found in the locks near Paul Revere Park in the Leverett Circle area at about 6 p.m.

Marr went missing Feb. 13. He was last seen leaving the Bell in Hand Tavern, where he was hanging out with friends and family. Police said they believed he wandered the Leverett Circle area and fell into the river at some point.

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Marr did not appear to suffer any trauma, the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office said Tuesday.

Marr was a student at Mount Wachusett Community College.

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Marr's family said they will hold a press conference Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. in Harvard to thank all the agencies that searched for their son.

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