Crime & Safety
Family Of Teacher Last Seen In MA Seeks Tips About Disappearance
Meghan Marohn, 42, was last seen at the end of March after traveling from her home outside Albany to the Berkshires.

LEE, MA — The family of a New York teacher missing since the end of March is asking for tips about the disappearance through a new website, and by offering a reward.
Meghan Marohn, 42, was last seen on March 27 near Stockbridge and Lee. A passerby found her car, a black Subaru Impreza, days later at Longcope Park in Lee. Despite an extensive search by air and land near the park and elsewhere in the Berkshires, police, firefighters and volunteers found no sign of Marohn.
"We are actively seeking anyone who might have a dash camera or home or business camera facing the street in Lee or Stockbridge that may have recorded Meghan or her car on Sunday March 27, 2022. If you think you might have any footage, please save it and call 911 immediately," the family wrote in an appeal on the new website.
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Marohn is a teacher at Shaker High School in Latham, NY. She checked in to a room at the Red Lion Inn in Stockbridge on March 26 after an "emotional upset," her brother, Peter Naple, told the Berkshire Eagle. Naple spoke to his sister that night, and she told him she was eating soup and reading a book. Police have said they do not suspect foul play is a factor in the disappearance.
The family is offering a $50,000 reward for information that leads to Marohn's safe return. Anyone with information can call (413) 327-6255.
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