By Paige Hollister, City Desk
UPPER EAST SIDE — Standing outside his East 74th Street townhouse Sunday, financier Dorian Thoreau made a brief statement as the search for his fiancée continued on Long Island.“We are cooperating fully with law enforcement,” he said, voice unsteady.“If you know anything, call the tip line.”He took no questions.
EAST END CHRONICLE
Marine, Air Grids Expanded; Steep Cliffs Complicate Montauk Search
By Gabby Ruiz, Staff Writer
EAST HAMPTON — Coast Guard crews widened their grid Sunday to include coves between Shadmoor and Montauk Point State Park, zones known to trap debris.Pilots reported low ceilings hampering visibility.“We will continue until daylight and reassess,” SCPD said.
BUSINESS DAILY
Thoreau & Co.Says Operations ‘Uninterrupted’ as Principal Remains in City
By Martin Lee, Markets Columnist
MIDTOWN — Privately held Thoreau & Co.said Monday client meetings will proceed as scheduled.A spokesman declined to discuss the Montauk search for Cleo Wilder, referring inquiries to counsel.Analysts expect minimal market impact: “Human story, not a balance-sheet event,” one noted.
NEW YORK REGISTER
Officials Urge Patience: ‘No Evidence of Foul Play at This Time’
By Carol Denning, Metro
HAUPPAUGE — Suffolk County Police said Monday that while the disappearance of Cleo Wilder remains under active investigation, “we have no indication at present of a crime.”Officials noted that weather and terrain continue to complicate operations.
WIRE FEATURE
48 Hours in Question: What We Know Before Wilder Vanished
By Staff
— Thurs.afternoon: Wilder reportedly seen purchasing groceries at an East Hampton market.
— Fri.morning: Patchy fog advisories posted along the South Fork; small-craft caution.
— Fri.evening: Last known at a private residence near Ditch Plains; no confirmed sightings after dusk.
— Sat.morning: Concerned party contacts authorities; search launched near Montauk Point.
Officials cautioned the timeline is preliminary and subject to change.
NEW YORK LEDGER
Candlelight Vigil in Central Park for Missing Woman
By Simon Vance, City Desk
CENTRAL PARK — Dozens gathered by Bethesda Fountain Thursday to light candles for Cleo Wilder.Friends described her as “practical, warm, and stubbornly kind.”A hand-lettered sign read: “Please don’t turn this into a show.Just help.”
HAMPTONS WEEKLY
‘Where Is Cleo?’East End Rallies as Reward Announced
By Ivy Lane
EAST HAMPTON — Flyers appeared Friday from Amagansett to Montauk, as acquaintances of Dorian Thoreau circulated a reward for information.“She is loved,” one read.“Please, if you saw anything near the bluff trails, call the hotline.”