Person of interest named in Molly Bish case
Francis “Frank” P. Sumner Sr. has been named a person of interest in the murder of Molly Bish, Worcester District Attorney Joseph D. Early Jr. said Thursday.
Sumner, who died in 2016, is being investigated in the 2000 murder of the 16-year-old after investigators recently received new information.
Born in 1945, Sumner was active in the Central Massachusetts area from 1960 through 2016. He was known to operate auto repair shops in the Spencer, Leicester and Worcester areas and lived in Spencer prior to his death.
Investigators are seeking tips from the public, specifically for information relative to Sumner’s employment practices or personnel associates, vehicles, travel and any known habits.
This announcement comes just weeks before the 21st anniversary of Molly’s disappearance from Comins Pond in Warren on June 27, 2000. Molly was a resident of Warren and was working as a lifeguard at the pond. Her disappearance set off a massive search.
A hunter found her remains nearly three years later in the woods of Whiskey Hill in nearby Palmer.
State Police detectives assigned to the Worcester County District Attorney’s Office encourage anyone with information on Sumner or any additional information on the Molly Bish case to call the anonymous tip line at (508) 453-7575.
from Boston Herald https://ift.tt/3gagqCT
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