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FBI gives $15K reward for Maine teenager final seen greater than 2 months in the past

The Boston Division of the FBI and the Maine State Police are providing a $15,000 reward for help in finding a teenage lady who was final seen two months in the past.

Stefanie Damron, 14, of New Sweden, Maine, was reported lacking by her household on Sept. 24. She was final seen strolling out of her home and into the woods positioned on West Road in New Sweden the day prior.

During a information convention on Monday, authorities mentioned it was not unusual for the lady to run away from dwelling. 

“The FBI hopes this reward will incentivize anybody with info regarding Stefanie’s whereabouts to return ahead. Any element, irrespective of how small, might be useful,” Jodi Cohen, particular agent accountable for the FBI Boston Division, mentioned in a press release. “Stefanie’s household desperately desires to know the place she is, and we’re absolutely dedicated to serving to our legislation enforcement companions exhaust each investigative useful resource to search out her and convey her dwelling.”

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Stefanie Damron was final seen strolling into the woods close to her dwelling in New Sweden, Maine. (FBI)

Stefanie is described as being white with inexperienced eyes and shoulder-length brown hair. She is about 5 toes tall and weighs roughly 130 kilos. She is homeschooled however has restricted entry to social media, authorities mentioned.

She was carrying blue denims, a long-sleeved blue shirt and black Harley-Davidson mountaineering boots on the time of her disappearance. 

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The FBI is helping Maine State Police within the seek for 14-year-old Stefanie Damron. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)

Investigators have adopted up on leads in Maine, throughout the United States and in Canada. 

“The Maine State Police stays steadfast in our investigation into Stefanie’s disappearance. Every lead, irrespective of how small is being totally pursued to search out her,” Maine State Police Colonel William Ross mentioned in a press release. “We deeply admire the FBI’s help as we proceed to induce anybody with info to return ahead. Your tip might be the important thing to resolving this case and offering solutions for Stefanie’s household.” 

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Anyone with details about Stefanie’s whereabouts is requested to name the Maine State Police Houlton Barracks at 1-800-924-2261 or (207) 532-5400. Tips can be submitted online. 

Ella Bennet
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