Boyfriend Arrested After Missing Pregnant Teacher Found Dead

The boyfriend of a pregnant Maryland teacher was charged with murder after her body was found in a shallow grave following a nine-day search, police said.

Laura Wallen, a high school social studies teacher from Olney, Maryland, was four months pregnant. Montgomery Police Chief Tom Manger said her body was discovered around noon Wednesday by a search and rescue team.

Image: Laura Wallen Image: Laura Wallen

Laura Wallen, a pregnant teacher who was missing for more than a week, has been found dead in a shallow grave. Montgomery County Police Department / via AP

The victim’s boyfriend, Tyler Tessier, was arrested hours later and charged with first degree murder. Tessier is believed to be the father of Wallen’s baby, police said.

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Tessier had just days earlier delivered a heartfelt plea to find his missing girlfriend at a press conference.

“If somebody has her please understand that you have taken away a huge, huge person in so many people’s lives, Tessier said. “Her friends and family, students that she has — I know what she means to me, and what she means to everybody else. We just want to know she is okay, we just want her back.”

Police said Tessier was the last person to see her alive. They were spotted together on Sept. 2 on surveillance footage at a grocery store near victim’s home, Manger said.

Wallen’s family reported her missing two days later, according to the Montgomery County Police Department.

Image: Tyler Tessier Image: Tyler Tessier

Tyler Tessier, arrested on Sept. 13, 2017, in Montgomery County, Maryland is charged with the slaying of his girlfriend. Montgomery County Police Department / via AP

According to police, various events led them to classify Tessier as a suspect. He allegedly admitted to driving Wallen’s car to Columbia and removing the front tags. He also allegedly admitted to disposing of the victim’s driver license and iPhone.

“Tessier texted an acquaintance asking for a ride to Baltimore late Sunday night,” Manger said. “He said that ‘he needed help to clean up a mess.’”

The break in the case occurred when investigators determined Tessier visited the area where Wallen was found, Manger said, and the search team found tire tracks leading to the site.

The cause of Wallen’s death is pending an autopsy, according to police.


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