Pregnant Maryland teacher found dead in shallow grave, boyfriend charged with murder
A pregnant Maryland high school teacher who has
been missing for more than a week has been found dead in a shallow grave, and
her boyfriend is charged with her murder, Montgomery County police announced
Wednesday night.
Police Chief Thomas Manger said investigators
found Laura Wallen's body in a shallow grave in Damascus, Maryland, about 38
miles west of Washington.
Wallen's boyfriend, Tyler Tessier, was arrested
Wednesday afternoon and charged with murder, Manger said, adding that the
motive is unknown.
The cause of death is unknown, Manger said. An
autopsy will be performed.
Wallen -- who was four months pregnant -- vanished
last week after she contacted relatives in a text message, authorities said.
The Montgomery County Police Department previously
said in a news release that Wallen's family received the text on the morning of
Sept. 4.
It's unclear what the message contained, and
police did not respond to ABC News' request for comment.
Police believe it's the last reported contact with
Wallen, 31, because she was absent on the first day of school, according to the
news release.
"Laura, if you're listening, it doesn't
matter what's happened, it doesn't matter what type of trouble, there's nothing
we can't fix together, myself and your family," Tessier, said through
tears during a news conference.
Montgomery County investigators had said they did
no suspect foul play, but Tessier made a direct appeal to anybody who would
harm his girlfriend and unborn child.
"If somebody has her, please understand you've
taken away a huge, a huge person that's in so many lives," he said at the
news conference, emphasizing that there wasn't anything strange in her behavior
before she disappeared.
"I know what she means to me, and I know what
she means to everybody else," he said. "We just want to know she's
OK. We just want her back."
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