Crime & Safety

Missing Malvern Woman's West Chester Home Searched: Reports

Authorities executed a search warrant on a townhouse owned by Anna Maciejewska, who is missing, and her husband Allen Gould Thursday.

MALVERN, PA — Authorities searched the home of missing Malvern mother Anna Maciejewska and now consider her husband a person of interest after she went missing in April 2017.

According to Action News, authorities broke down the door of a West Chester townhouse owned by the 43-year-old mother of one and her husband, Allen Gould, who the outlet reports is a person of interest in what is now a murder investigation.

The home was searched at about 4 p.m. Thursday, according to NBC10.

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This was not the home Maciejewska was last seen leaving. That home is on Hedgerow Lane in Malvern. She was last seen leaving the home at about 9:45 a.n. Monday, April 10, 2017

She was driving a navy blue Audi A4 vehicle with a Pennsylvania license plate HTF2919, which Pennsylvania State Police located Maciejewska's blue vehicle on May 8, 2017 in the Charlestown Meadows overflow parking lot on Ashtree Drive.

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She is 5-feet 4-inches tall, weight about 160 pounds and has hazel eyes and blonde hair.

Gould previously allowed the Malvern home to be searched in July 2017, but has since barred investigators from entering the home and hired an attorney.

"Allen is a person of interest in this case, " Pennsylvania State Police told Action News. "He has information that could help us with this case. Allen has not told the truth and again we want Allen to come forward and talk to us."

The outlet reports a search warrant was served at Gould's Malvern home Thursday night, but no one answered the door, NBC10 reports.

Maciejewska's family is now being represented by Dolores Troiano

Troiano represented Andrea Constand in the trial of Bill Cosby.

In late May 2017, her brother-in-law from Poland ventured to the US to meet with authorities on the mysterious disappearance

Maciejewska was to visit her family in Poland about a week prior to her disappearance, but canceled her plans just days before via text message that had errors in Polish, something her family said stood out to them considering Polish was Maciejewska's first language.

Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers and the Maciejewska family are offering a reward of $30,000 for information that leads to the successful resolution of the investigation. Contact Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers at 1-800-4PA-TIPS.

Image via Finding Anna Maciejewska

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