Despite a search of their home late Thursday night, police in Vermont still have no answers about what happened to Bill and Lorraine Currier of Essex, who were last seen at their jobs on Wednesday.
ESSEX, Vermont- Despite a search of their home late Thursday night, police in Vermont still have no answers about what happened to Bill and Lorraine Currier of Essex, who were last seen at their respective jobs on Wednesday.
William, 49, works at the University of Vermont in Burlington while his wife, 55, works for Fletcher Allen Health Care, the university's hospital and health care center, according to a report published in the Burlington Free Press.
They were reported missing by friends and family on Thursday after they uncharacteristically failed to report for work without calling. Police believe the couple disappeared sometime between 5 p.m. Wednesday and 10 a.m. Thursday.
When Essex police arrived at the couple's home to check on them, they reportedly found a broken window between the house and an attached garage and their car missing.
On Friday, the Vermont Department of Public Safety's mobile crime lab will conduct a forensic analysis of the home, which authorities are hoping will provide a clue about what happened to the Curriers.
Police said the couple may be driving a dark green Saturn sedan with the Vermont license plate ABF-818. The Currier's are also said to have serious medical conditions that are regulated by medicine, which was reportedly left behind in the house.
William is described by police as a white man, 6-feet tall, weighing 220 pounds. Lorraine is described as a white woman, 5-feet-3 inches tall, and weighing approximately 160 pounds with brown hair.
Anyone who may have seen the green Saturn or who has information on the Currier's whereabouts is asked to call the Essex Police Department at 802-878-8331.