Gail Palmgren was last seen driving a crimson-red Rubicon Jeep with a back tire cover that says "Life is Good" in the shape of a daisy and a personalized Alabama tag reading, "EAZY ST." She is 5 feet 8, weighs 135 pounds and has blond hair and brown eyes. Anyone with any information can contact Signal Mountain Police Department at 423-886-2124.
The car trunk was loaded with boxes containing 10,000 fliers showing Gail Palmgren’s smiling face.
It’s a face loved ones have not seen since April 30.
Standing in the parking lot of the Signal Mountain Road Walmart on Monday, Palmgren’s sister, Diane Nichols, a New York resident who spent the past week in the Chattanooga area, looked around at the crowd filled with her sister’s friends, neighbors and some volunteers who never met Palmgren.
“It’s — I can’t even put into words. It’s so heartwarming to know there are strangers out there trying to help find my sister,” she said, beginning to tear up. “Because I feel all alone down here.”
But Nichols is not alone, and people do want to help — even strangers who learned of Palmgren through the news have forwarded emails or posted to a Facebook page recently created about her disappearance.
“You hope that, if your family was in a town where you’re immediate family didn’t live, that people would come out and help you,” said Sandra St. Pierre, 47, of Signal Mountain, who showed up in the parking lot to collect a stack of fliers to hand out.
Nichols doesn’t want to go home until her sister is found, but it’s been 16 days since anyone has heard from the 44-year-old mother of two.
Matthew Palmgren, Gail’s husband, told police his wife left their children, ages 9 and 12, alone at their home at 40 Rockridge Drive on April 30. Her crimson-red Rubicon Jeep also was missing.
Two days later, at the urging of Nichols and other family members, he filed a missing persons report with the Signal Mountain Police Department. The report came only days after police responded to arguments between the Palmgrens at their home on April 29 and April 22.
The marriage of nearly 15 years was stressed.
Gail Palmgren lost her job at Novartis Pharmaceuticals in June 2010. She also suspected her husband was having an affair, according to friends and family, and had discovered hotel invoices from the DoubleTree hotel and a Hampton Inn in Chattanooga, invoices that showed his name and that he had paid in cash.
“There was talk about that. She had no proof at that point,” Nichols said. “She did mention she found some things and she was going to further investigate it. She may have found something. She could have gotten concrete proof.”
Matthew Palmgren, who changed his cellphone number since last week, could not be reached for comment on the search for Gail or respond to questions raised from the hotel invoices. Attempts to reach Bryan Hoss, Matthew Palmgren’s attorney, were unsuccessful Monday.
On May 6, Matthew Palmgren filed documents in Hamilton County Chancery Court, requesting a legal separation from his wife, asking for exclusive use of their home and temporary custody of the children. A chancellor is scheduled to rule on the motions.
In documents, he said his wife suffered from depression and was prescribed several medications. He works as the director of pharmacy programs for BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee’s government business and emerging markets business unit.
Susie Button, who lives across the street from the Palmgren family, said she believes Gail Palmgren was fearful. Button showed up Monday to pass out fliers, and Nichols has stayed with her during the search.
“I feel she went unwillingly and that something was going on at the house,” Button said. “I really believe she was scared of something. She would never leave her kids alone this long. She’s a wonderful mother, a great friend.”
Nichols said traces on Gail Palmgren’s cellphone directed police to an area near the north base of Signal Mountain. The last time there was activity on the cellphone was May 2, the same day the missing person’s report was filed, Nichols said.
Signal Mountain Police Chief Boyd Veal did not respond to an interview request Monday to update the status of the case or answer questions.
In the meantime, Nichols struggles to know what to do next and asks for prayers.
“Anybody out there who is any kind of religious person, we can use all the prayers we can get. We need the help. Prayers for her safety and well being,” Nichols said.
“I learned a long time ago it’s in God’s hands and he’s taking care and watching over everyone who’s involved. I’ve got to believe that and hold on to that.”
Executive Editor J. Todd Foster contributed to this story.
Contact staff writer Beth Burger at bburger@timesfree press.com or 423-757-6406.
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I fear some harm has come to this White Woman...
most endanger species...white wives!
The SMPD is having a press conference this morning. Matt Palmgren isn't attending. I wonder what they have to say. It must be a big announcement because they've waited a week or more to talk to any press.
hmm, racist comments huh?
The marriage of nearly 15 years was stressed. Gail Palmgren lost her job at Novartis Pharmaceuticals in June 2010. She also suspected her husband was having an affair, according to friends and family, and had discovered hotel invoices from the DoubleTree hotel and a Hampton Inn in Chattanooga, invoices that showed his name and that he had paid in cash. “There was talk about that. She had no proof at that point,” Nichols said. “She did mention she found some things and she was going to further investigate it. She may have found something. She could have gotten concrete proof.” Matthew Palmgren, who changed his cellphone number since last week, could not be reached for comment on the search for Gail or respond to questions raised from the hotel invoices. Attempts to reach Bryan Hoss, Matthew Palmgren’s attorney, were unsuccessful Monday.
The above is a lot of second-hand innuendo and hearsay that really doesn't need to be published until and unless it comes out as trial testimony.
That being said: Cherchez l'homme.
The husband certainly doesn't seem to care...can't reach him by cell phone?...what if his wife tried to call him?...SMPD having a press conferance?...and he's "not attending"?...I'm sure her children were asking for her and he waits TWO days to report her missing after the police previously went to their home on a call of "arguements"?...then asks a judge to grant him sole custody?...HE says she's depressed but he's a director of PHARMACY programs at local insuror?...is there any evidence she was on any MEDICATION?...then she finds "evidence" of an affair?...could HE look any more guilty?...Hey Matt! you need a lawyer ASAP!!
Scratch that. It's Hamilton County Sherrif's office that's having the press conference at 2 pm today. Also, Gail's sister is going to speak.
eastridge8, Matt is one step ahead of you, he has already hired criminal defense attorney Bryan Hoss who defended the scum responsible for the Signal Mountain murders.
DAO....very true....in cities young blacks(gang...single mother household) shoot up each other.....in ruals and suburban area....husband kill wives... just a cultural thing...
dont rely on signal mountain police to solve missing woman case...velvet hammer here!!!
Diane Nichols, Gail's sister is the only one who seems to make any amount of sense. Is the SM PD really as corrupt as some posters indicate?
higherlevelthinker......SMPD....southern "good ole boys"..
chet123, ain't that just the boys' berries. A mother is missing under some very bizarre circumstances and the law looks the other way. Sure hope her sister makes enough noise to get to the bottom of what really happened to Gail. At least they eventually got that cop who killed his wife, the police dispatcher (can't recall her name at this moment).
Theresa Parker...maybe the sister will get the TBI involved
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