By John Mossey | Editor-in-Chief
On February 13th, Zachary Marr went missing at a Boston pub known as the Bell in Hand Tavern. Marr had left the bar around 1:30 in the morning to go smoke a cigarette, neglecting his coat and leaving it inside. Within a ten minute window of him leaving the bar, he was gone.
Zachary was not alone in Boston. He had gone out to celebrate his birthday with some of his cousins, who were still inside the bar at the time that Marr had left. According to NECN, Amanda Marr, one of the Zachary’s cousins accompanying him that night, said that Zachary had left her a snapchat explaining that he could not re-enter the bar and that they should leave. She had sent a text back around 1:40, but when Amanda and the others went outside to reconnect with Zachary, he was nowhere to be found.
After calling his phone twice and getting no answer, the third call went straight to voicemail.
In a recent statement by the Bell in Hand Tavern, they claimed that Zachary Marr never attempted to re-enter the bar and that there is footage of people entering the bar after Marr had left. This statement is based on video-surveillance that they provided to Boston Police.
According to the Boston Herald, divers have been searching the Charles River and the Boston Harbor but haven’t found anything yet.
Marr was a full time student here at Mount Wachusett Community College and also worked a full time position as a Lead at Quiet Logistics, a distribution facility located in Fort Devens.
If you have any information about Marr that could help authorities in their case, please contact District A-1 Detectives at this number: 617-343-4571.
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