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Authorities Search for Missing Blue Hill Woman

Authorities Search for Missing Blue Hill Woman

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BLUE HILL, Maine (WGAN) State Police and the Maine Warden Service are continuing their efforts to find 37-year-old Jessica Grindle of Blue Hill

Officials say Grindle has not been seen since July 23. She was reported missing last week. Investigators have received some tips, after State Police first appealed to the public for help last week.

Several searches have also taken place on and near two ponds in the area: First Pond, also known as Billings Pond in Blue Hill, and Frost Pond in Sedgwick.

Grindle is 5’3” tall, weighs 150 pounds and has blue eyes and brown hair. Anyone with information is asked to call State Police in Bangor at 973-3700.

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