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State Police Ask for Public Help to Find Man Missing 26 Years

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Maine State Police are asking for public help in the investigation of a man’s disappearance that has remained unsolved for 26 years.

Angel “Tony” Torres reportedly went missing in May of 1999, last seen around the area of Saco, Biddeford, and Old Orchard Beach.

Police say foul play is suspected.

On what would have been Torres’ 38th birthday in 2016, his family reportedly received a donation that allowed them to increase the reward in the case from $5000 to $10,000.

Over the years since then, police say more donations have raised the reward to $20,000.

Anyone with information is asked to call (207) 624-7076 x9 or file a report here.

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