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Authorities continue search for Maine man who went missing in June

Courtesy of Crystal Cross via BDN


The search for a man from Lagrange continues, more than 40 days after he went missing.

According to the Bangor Daily News, 32-year-old Nick Cross was reported missing on June 15th after jumping out of his sister’s car on the way to Lincoln and running away. She says it happened on Howland Road while she was attempting to get him medical attention for a severe reaction to a substance he had taken the day before.

A woman later saw Cross lying in her front yard and called 911, but he had left after she went inside to make the call.

Cross’s family members have kept up the search, and the Penoboscot County Sheriff’s Office says anyone with information should contact them. You can find a photo of him on our website, WGAN.com.

Police say they don’t suspect foul play.

 

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