WAREHAM, MA – The quiet town of Wareham was shaken today as the family of a missing Middleborough woman confirmed that a body discovered near the train tracks belongs to 41-year-old Amy Nadolny. The heart-wrenching news was shared by Amy’s mother, Patti Nadolny, who had been holding onto hope for her daughter’s safe return.
For nearly two weeks, the Nadolny family had been desperately searching for Amy, who was last seen on September 7th in Wareham. Today, their worst fears were realized when the Plymouth District Attorney’s Office announced the discovery of a woman’s body in a wooded area along the tracks.
Local resident Susan Murphy noticed an unusual police presence near a Main Street plaza on Friday morning. Her concerns grew as she observed officers combing the area for evidence. “I was grateful they found her,” Murphy said, “but it’s heartbreaking not knowing what happened.”
The investigation is ongoing, and the family is awaiting answers from the medical examiner. Meanwhile, the community remains on edge, hoping for clarity and justice. Many residents, who had been following Amy’s disappearance, expressed deep sympathy for her young son and the rest of her family.
Middleborough police have reached out to the public via social media, urging anyone with information about Amy’s disappearance to come forward. The case has left the community grappling with sorrow and uncertainty.
As the investigation progresses, Wareham police have yet to provide additional details. The Nadolny family, along with the entire community, remains in mourning, seeking closure and understanding in the face of this tragedy.