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Maine State Police continue to investigate disappearance of woman last seen in 2012

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Police say they’re looking for leads in the disappearance of a Maine woman who was last seen over a decade ago.

Maine State Police say Fay Johnson was last seen on March 12th, 2012, in the Lewiston-Auburn area. The Bangor Daily News reported that Johnson was in the process of moving into an apartment when she was last seen.

She also has ties to Bethel.

Police say Johnson has serious medical and health conditions. Johnson is 5′ 7″ inches, weighing between 140 and 170 pounds.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Maine State Police.

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