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Family of missing Maine man ups reward for information

Family of missing Maine man ups reward for information

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The reward for a Maine man who went missing from a psychiatric facility in June has been raised.

38-year-old Graham Lacher was last seen around 4:40 p.m. on June 6 walking away from the Dorothea Dix Psychiatric Center in Bangor where he was a patient.

Lacher’s family offered a $500 reward for information leading them to Lacher. That’s since been raised to $3,500.

Lacher was diagnosed with autism and schizophrenia. He’s 5′ 11″ weighing 265 pounds with long brown hair, a long beard and blue eyes. He was last seen wearing a gray jacket and gray or green Carhartt pants with an orange knit hat.

Anyone with information is being asked to contact Bangor Police.

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