Greenfield Police Department seeks help finding missing woman

Mickaell Currier, 32, of Greenfield, has not been heard from since Nov. 23. 

Mickaell Currier, 32, of Greenfield, has not been heard from since Nov. 23.  COURTESY PHOTO

By JESSECA TIMMONS

Monadnock Ledger-Transcript

Published: 11-27-2024 12:15 PM

Greenfield Police are asking the community for assistance in locating a missing woman who was last seen on Nov. 23.

Mickaell Currier, 32, is 5-feet, 4-inches tall with brown hair (currently dyed black) and brown eyes, with a tattoo of a spider on her arm. She was last known to be driving south on Route 12 in West Bolyston, Mass. Currier was driving a 2013 black Ford Escape with pink bats on the side, New Hampshire license plate 5260664. 

Greenfield Police Chief Brian Giammarino said Wednesday morning that there were no updates on Currier’s whereabouts. 

“We have had some of her friends call, but none of them had spoken to  her recently,” Giammarino said. 

According to Currier’s family, Currier, known by her family as “Kale,” called her job at the Milford McDonald’s Saturday morning to let them know her car had broken down and she would be late. Currier, who grew up in Greenville, had not been seen or heard from since as of press time Wednesday. Her family believes her phone has been off for the past few days. 

Currier’s sister Shameous Place said Wednesday that the family is grateful to all the members of the public who have assisted with search so far.

“Thank you to everyone that has helped search for Kale, shared posts looking for her, and everyone that has reached out to help. The kindness from the community has been amazing. We are still very concerned that her car broke down and she's stranded with no way to find help. Kale if you're out there and need help, please reach out or go to the closest police station and I will come get you. Your son misses you and needs you in his life. Come home safe to us,” Place stated Wednesday. 

Anyone with any information about Currier’s possible whereabouts is requested to call the Greenfield Police Department at 603-547-2535. 

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