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Greenbush teen has gone missing and the Penobscot County Sheriff’s Office is looking for help.

Greenbush teen has gone missing and the Penobscot County Sheriff’s Office is looking for help.

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The Penobscot County Sheriff’s office said that they are looking for a teen missing from Greenbush.

Her name is Jenna Dyer, 15, and is reportedly believed to be traveling to the Wells area.

CBS 13 reports that She was allegedly last seen getting into a new looking white Chevy pickup truck on the 7th in Greenbush.

Dyer is described as having reddish blonde hair, blue eyes, and stands at about 5 feet tall and 110 pounds.

She was last seen wearing tan or gray sweatpants and a black sweatshirt with “an animal on the hood”.

The Sheriff’s office asks that if anyone has any information to call (207) 947-4585.

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