Massachusetts

Mother Says Body Found in Easton Woods Is Missing Son

The body of a Massachusetts man who was reported missing nearly two months ago was found Thursday afternoon, according to his family.

The mother of 35-year-old Gregory Glavin told WJAR-TV that her son's remains were found under a camouflage tarp in a wooded area.

Police the Easton resident was last seen Saturday, Feb. 17, when he left a friend's house in nearby North Attleborough. He left on his maroon moped.

Glavin was reported missing a few days later sparking several searches by police and volunteers.

"I kept contacting him and there was no answer," his mother Helen Glavin told WJAR-TV. "It just went straight to voicemail and I knew something happened."

Helen Glavin said a volunteer search and rescue team came upon her son's body and his moped Thursday afternoon off Bay Road near Wright Farm and contacted police.

"They found him very, very quickly — in the same area where police said they did their search," Helen Glavin said to WJAR-TV.

Police said they have not officially identified the body but that foul play is not suspected.

The circumstances surrounding Glavin's death remain under investigation.

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