Crime & Safety
Missing Worcester Woman With Developmental Disabilities May Have Eloped
Police are looking to find and establish the well-being of a missing Worcester woman who left a group home.
WORCESTER, MA—Massachusetts State Police are trying to find the whereabouts and check on the well-being of a young Worcester woman who left a group home over the weekend.
Brianna M. Lafrennie, 22, has developmental disabilities but is deemed high-functioning, and left a shared living home in Worcester where she was living on Saturday, June 17. Her cell phone appears to be have been turned off for several days. She takes prescribed medicine, and it is not known if she has her medicine with her. She may have eloped, say police.
Lafrennie has been reported missing to the Worcester Police Department and entered into national law enforcement databases as a missing-endangered person. At this time, there is no evidence of any criminal wrongdoing or foul play, although we are interested in determining her well-being and present condition, said police.
Lafrennie is caucasian, with dark hair (medium length when she was last seen) and dark brown eyes. She is 5'5" tall and weighs approximately 205 pounds. She has a large tattoo on her lower back that says "family" in black letters.
Anyone who sees Lafrennie, or knows where she is, is urged to call the Worcester Police Department at 508-799-8466 or Trooper Scott Flaherty of the State Police Detective Unit attached to the Disabled Persons Protection Commission at 617-727-6465.
Photos via Massachusetts State Police
