Heartbroken, but hopeful family members scoured the streets of Boston for any trace of their loved one, Zachary Marr.The young man from Harvard, Massachusetts, went missing after last being seen outside the Bell in Hand Tavern around 1:45 a.m. Saturday.Watch report“None of us know Boston really,” said Jeremy Wuth, a cousin of Marr. “We’re all out from Leominster. We’re not here all the time. Anything could’ve happened.”The bar released a statement Monday saying surveillance video showed Marr leaving the establishment at 1:20 a.m. “The video clearly shows that Zachary did not try to re-enter the Bell in Hand,” read the statement. “Other video has shown he was last seen in front of the garage heading towards Surface Artery.”Bell in Hand Tavern said the video shows other customers leaving and re-entering after 1:20 a.m. and said Marr would not have been denied access.“We hope that he is found soon and we are cooperating fully with police and the family to help in any way we can,” read the statement.Marr and company were in the city celebrating his 22nd birthday. Marr left the bar to make a phone call, but when his cousins got outside, he was gone. Relatives handed out fliers Monday to anyone, hoping someone may have seen him.Marr’s family said he has had his struggles, but he’s been working full-time, recently got promoted, and is also in school. They told Newscenter 5 he’s a good kid and is so loved.“So many people have been gracious in sharing his story,” said Jessica Fortier-Gross, also a cousin of Marr. “We miss him. We just want him home.”

Heartbroken, but hopeful family members scoured the streets of Boston for any trace of their loved one, Zachary Marr.



The young man from Harvard, Massachusetts, went missing after last being seen outside the Bell in Hand Tavern around 1:45 a.m. Saturday.



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“None of us know Boston really,” said Jeremy Wuth, a cousin of Marr. “We’re all out from Leominster. We’re not here all the time. Anything could’ve happened.”



The bar released a statement Monday saying surveillance video showed Marr leaving the establishment at 1:20 a.m. “The video clearly shows that Zachary did not try to re-enter the Bell in Hand,” read the statement. “Other video has shown he was last seen in front of the garage heading towards Surface Artery.”



Bell in Hand Tavern said the video shows other customers leaving and re-entering after 1:20 a.m. and said Marr would not have been denied access.



“We hope that he is found soon and we are cooperating fully with police and the family to help in any way we can,” read the statement.



Marr and company were in the city celebrating his 22nd birthday. Marr left the bar to make a phone call, but when his cousins got outside, he was gone. Relatives handed out fliers Monday to anyone, hoping someone may have seen him.



Marr’s family said he has had his struggles, but he’s been working full-time, recently got promoted, and is also in school. They told Newscenter 5 he’s a good kid and is so loved.



“So many people have been gracious in sharing his story,” said Jessica Fortier-Gross, also a cousin of Marr. “We miss him. We just want him home.”