Crime & Safety
Missing Easton Man Found Dead Under Tarp
Gregory Glavin, of Easton, went missing in February. He was last seen on a moped and both he and the vehicle were found near Wright Farm.

EASTON, MA — An Easton man missing since February was found dead near Wright Farm Thursday afternoon, authorities said. Gregory Glavin, 35, was last seen on a red moped as he left a friend's house in North Attleboro February 17. His body was found under a camouflage tarp in the woods off Bay Road. A police dog made the discovery at about 1:30 p.m., according to Easton police Chief Gary Sullivan.
Foul play is not suspected. The cause of death was under investigation.
Glavin was found about a half-mile from Wright Farm, located near the Norton border.
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Glavin's family confirmed the body was their son to The Enterprise Thursday. Police did not immediately confirm the man's identity.
“I don’t know how to feel, I don’t know,” Helen Glavin told The Enterprise. “I kept thinking he must be out there.”
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Photo: Gregory Glavin, an Easton man missing since February 17, 2018. (Credit: Easton Police Department)
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