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Aroostook County police ask for help locating missing teen

Photo: Aroostook County Sheriff's Office


HODGDON, Maine (WGAN) Police are on the lookout for a missing 14-year-old girl from Aroostook County.

The sheriff’s office says Hayloe Sherman of Hodgdon is believed to have run away from Houlton on Friday afternoon, where someone may have picked her up.

Police say she may have been in the Calais area on Saturday.

She’s 5’2″, 104 pounds with black hair.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Aroostook County Sheriff’s Office.

Sherman was also reported missing in Jan. 2021, and was found safe.

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