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Police looking for Oxford County woman last seen on Monday

Police looking for Oxford County woman last seen on Monday

Photo: Oxford County Sheriff's Office


Police are asking for help locating a missing Waterford woman.

The Oxford County Sheriff’s Office says 43-year-old Lauren Goldfinger is believed to have left her home on Monday.

Her family is concerned about her welfare

She may be driving a white 2016 Honda CR-V with Maine Animal Welfare Registration plates 406BGP.

Lauren is 5’2″ weighing about 160 pounds with brown hair and green eyes.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Oxford County Sheriff’s Office at (207) 743-9554.

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