Park Slope Missing Woman Last Seen on Feb 8

Marion McCleneghan the 40-year-old south Park Slope woman who has been missing for weeks, was last seen on Monday, February 8th not Saturday night, February 6th as previously reported.

Last week a friend of  mine was told by the owner of the deli on Seventh Avenue and 14th Street, that McCleneghan, a regular customer, told him: “You won’t be seeing me anymore.”

But I didn’t know that it was on February 8th.

Barbara Sullivan, McCleneghan’s mother, who is leading the search for her daughter, told the Brooklyn Paper that Mike Haden, the owner of La Dolce Vita deli at the corner of Seventh Avenue told her that that the 40-year-old woman was in tears when she came into the shop on Feb. 8 at around 7 pm.

“She said to him, ‘Goodbye — you won’t be seeing me anymore,” McCleneghan’s mother, Barbara Sullivan, told The Brooklyn Paper.

“She said she was headed to Long Island.”

This contradicts reports that McCleneghan was last seen at a 14th Street party on February 6th.  It was also originally reported that she had had a fight with her boyfriend, Richard Eric Sosa, who has been cooperating with police.

According to the Brooklyn Paper, family and friends admit that McCleneghan was having emotional problems. But her ex-boyfriend claims that she had just started a new job and was generally happy.